Showing posts with label discount wedding dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discount wedding dress. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Saving Money On Discount Wedding Gowns

When women are trying to save money on wedding gowns, it doesn't hurt for them to go online and try to find discount wedding gowns that they like. The problem they run into is that even discount wedding gowns can be expensive, since the idea it isn't that all wedding gowns are going to cost $200 or less, but that those wedding gowns are less than what they cost when they were brand-new. Here are some things to look at in trying to figure out why even some discount wedding gowns cost so much.

1. The number one thing that determines the cost of almost every wedding gown is how much detail there is on wedding gown. That's because time is money, and it takes a long time to add all those embroidered touches, and to create fancy lace and lace netting fabrics. That's why wedding dresses from designers like Reem Acra retained their value much better than most other wedding dresses. That means a discounted wedding dress from Acra may only show a discount of $500 as opposed to a couple of thousand dollars.

2. Jewels and crystals will also bring the price of wedding gowns up. The thing about wedding dresses with these items on them is that it's rare that anyone will give them out to a discounter and leave the jewels are crystals on them. It's much more economical, if a bride is going to give her dress up, to remove those items and sell them independently then try to get what the just might be worth as a resale.

3. The type of fabric will determine the price much more than the amount of fabric on address. For instance, if the dresses made out of silk organza, it will cost a lot more than it just made out of satin that has bunches and bunches of material. The more exotic the material, the higher the price of the dress.

4. The final piece in determining the price on even discounted wedding gowns is who the designers are. A discounted Vera Wang dress might be 50% lower than it was brand-new, but that just could still come in between $1500 and $2500. Some dresses might be a little bit lower if they start out lower, but you're still going to pay more for one of her dresses that you might for designer whose name isn't as well known.

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Bara Luxe Designs for the Average Shaped Woman

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Bara Luxe is a wedding dress design company with a special flair and mission. Their purpose is to design wedding dresses for plus sized brides. Their popular collections are aimed at brides between the sizes of 16 to 28. They believe that this is a relatively untapped market. It's not that they don't have some designs that are made for lesser sizes, but instead of making designs for smaller women and then making larger sizes, they go the other direction, making larger sizes, then customizing a few of them for smaller bodies.

Bara Luxe dresses are luxurious, mostly made with silk organza or silk taffeta. Many of the dresses are overlain with silk or lace patterns, and they're made to accentuate the curves of a larger sized woman and to help add curves she might not already have. You don't often see mermaid style dresses made for plus sized women, but Bara Luxe pulls no punches based on size and what usually fits which type of bride. They even have strapless gowns for the more daring plus sized bride.

One of their most popular wedding dress designs is known as the Sarah, which comes in either ivory or gold, which gold being the more popular color. It's a strapless A-line dress that crosses the breasts and blends the bodice directly into the silhouette, which flairs slightly to the ground and barely touches the surface. It may be strapless, but it has a choker neckline that flares into a V-pattern around the back. This dress is made out of silk wool Mikado and silk organza, and it's absolutely stunning.

Another popular dress is the Masa, which is a simple spaghetti strapped white dress with a crystal beaded pattern going down the middle of the dress. There's no specifically designed bodice, so the top flows into the silhouette, almost like an A-line dress, and it has a graceful 3-foot court train.

Bara Luxe dresses are for any bride, but the fact that they gear themselves to the plus sized bride shows that they're ahead of the game in recognizing where the majority of brides are coming from. Theirs is a brand that will grow in stature over the next few years.

Video: Bara Luxe Fashion Show

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About Bara Lux
Discount Plus Sized Wedding Dresses
A Plus Size Wedding Dress - Finding the Perfect One

Monday, January 4, 2010

Is It Cheaper To Have A Wedding Dress Made?

Many brides believe that one way to go to get a wedding dress cheaper is to pay someone to make one for them. Depending on what they want, the wedding dress could be less expensive than buying a designer dress and potentially around the same price as buying a discount wedding dress, but cheap wouldn’t be a way to describe these dresses.

The biggest issue with having a wedding dress made is the time it will take someone to actually make the dress. If you’re lucky, you might find someone willing to work on a dress for $25 an hour, but even that will run the price up fairly high if you pick a pattern that has a lot of intricate items on it. For instance, just stitching some seams on a satin dress won’t take too long. But add some beading and possibly a button up bodice and time starts to add up.

The next issue is what your dress will be made out of. You’re probably not picking silk organza, but even satin can be kind of expensive if you need a lot of it. Also, many independent designers hate working with satin because it’s a stiff material and wrinkles easy.

Having said that, if you’re not looking to go the traditional wedding dress route then it may be possible to go inexpensive. Some wedding dresses look more like dinner dresses anyway, and if you go that route, it gives you a lot more flexibility in what you might want to get and still not stress your pocketbook too much. Even here, though, you can’t get too intricate because that’s where wedding dress makers go crazy with all the details they have to work through.

So, if you’re looking for cheap, having a dress made won’t get there. If you’re looking for designer without the super expensive price, then you’ll save a lot of money.

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Why Do Wedding Dresses Cost So Much?
Wedding Dress Fabrics & Materials