Tuesday 31 December 2013

Aging Like Wine: Finding The Perfect Vintage Wedding Gown - Relationships - Weddings

It is a fact that every girl wants to look her best for her wedding day. And a big part of looking good would definitely be picking the right wedding dress. Believe it or not, if you know how a lot of girls do their shopping, it is not the easiest thing in the world to pick the ultimate wedding dress. Part of the pressure on perfection likely lies in the fact that many girls would like their upcoming weddings to be their last, so it's either the best or nothing for very many brides to be.But when looking for the best looking gowns is the issue in question, then looking into the past for ideas is a very good way to learn a lot of styles and cuts that may suit you. One of the most popular choices for those women who want to look amazing but with a touch of history and sophisticated beauty would definitely be to select a vintage wedding dress. A vintage wedding dress is different from an antique wedding dress in the sense that vintage wedding dresses span the past 25 years or so, while antique wedding dresses look to the 1920s and beyond for inspiration.From the most tasteful Victorian cuts to the amazing looking sheath dress, there is a wide variety of vintage dresses for any discerning buyer out there. But do you know what to look for when looking for vintage dresses? Here are a few buying tips:Condition: Since looking for a great vintage wedding dress necessarily means that you would have to sift through a lot of old stuff, make sure that the dress you choose doesn't have a lot of huge tears, missing buttons or stains. You'd spare yourself a lot of work by picking one that is in relatively good condition.Fabric: Apart from the comfort level that the fabric should necessarily give you, it is important for you to check if the fabric of your dress is about to un-stitch or unravel itself the day you buy it. If you discover that this is the case, refrain from taking it, as you wouldn't want your dress falling apart on your big day.Size: Picking a dress that is your size is a rather obvious consideration but take note that sizes back then aren't the same as sizes right now. So an exact match for you now could actually several sizes smaller than your current size actually is. Make it a point to do some research and fit everything you buy.





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