Posts Tagged ‘bridal gown’

Monday Monday! The Great Gatsby JUST Premiered on Friday… and we have gorgeous 1920′s inspired bridal gowns just for you!

Monday, May 13th, 2013

Good Afternoon DB readers and Happy Monday Monday!! With the premiere of the Great Gatsby this past Friday, we are so excited to share with you our love for the 1920′s inspired fashions!  Here are some of our favorite bridal gowns that will give you that Daisy Buchanan feel, and you’ll totally look like a flapper from the 20′s era!

David’s Bridal Style SWG494

Galina Signature Collection

Endlessly glamorous like Daisy in the Great Gatsby, you are red carpet ready in this gorgeous one shoulder ensemble that roars 1920’s glamour!  The ruching and draping lays on the body beautifully to accentuate your every curve.  The embellished strap and beaded neckline provide the perfect accents for a dazzling finish.

Style MS251005

Melissa Sweet Collection

This airily romantic fit and flare wedding gown with intricate dressmaker detailing channels your inner Daisy Buchanan to a T!  The gown features accents of hand cut satin fabric and ribbon embroidery, and the illusion net at the neckline adds a romantic, ethereal touch.  The modern cap sleeves present an elegant alternative to a strapless neckline!

Style SWG561

Galina Signature Collection

Lace and alternative necklines are all the rage, and this absolutely gorgeous fit to flare gown screams flapper girl from the 20’s!  The illusion off the shoulder neckline and lace overlay have a very vintage-y feel, and the covered button detailing adds that special component every girl wants in her dress.


Galina Gown Meets Old Hollywood: A Dream Marriage Proposal

Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

Galina Gown Meets Old Hollywood: A Dream Marriage Proposal

By Sarah Pease

After each awards show in Hollywood there is no shortage of magazines and websites splashed with photos of starlets donning gorgeous gowns, and season after season some of the best dressed women are those that channeled Old Hollywood glamour. The figure-hugging shape and sweetheart neckline of this demure yet sultry Galina Signature wedding gown served as the inspiration for a marriage proposal fit for a 1940’s screen siren or a modern starlet.

Your future-fiancée will think she is having a girl’s day spent shopping and going to the spa with her best friend, but the day has actually been planned down to the last detail to be the day of her dreams.  Everything begins as your sweetheart and friend set off for one of the chicest shopping streets in Hollywood, Rodeo Drive.  As they meander and peer into the ornately decorated window displays, her friend will suggest venturing into one of the well-known boutiques where they’ll try on some of the to-die-for dresses and shoes, but what your future-fiancée does not know is that you secretly contacted the store prior to her visit and arranged for her favorite pieces to be delivered to the spa.  After visiting some of Hollywood’s most famous boutiques, the women will head to the spa for an afternoon of starlet-worthy pampering.  As their spa trip comes to an end, she’ll be surprised when an exquisitely-wrapped garment bag from the store she visited earlier greets her at the spa. A classic car will whisk her to one of Hollywood’s most iconic spots, the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she’s shown to a dream suite and says goodbye to her friend and hello to her beauty team.  They’ll create the perfect hair & makeup look and as she changes into her glamorous, red-carpet ready outfit, she is transformed into a vintage screen siren. An impeccably dressed butler will show her to the hotel’s terrace bar that overlooks the pool, where a “red carpet” rose petal path will lead you to an intimate table-for-two hidden amongst the palm trees.  You’ll be waiting for her at the end of the red carpet with an envelope with her name on it. The outside reads “The Academy Award for Best Leading Lady” and on the inside is her name.  You drop to one knee and share that you would truly be the winner, for the rest of your lives, if she says yes!

Like the classic and glamorous Galina Signature gown, this marriage proposal idea is reminiscent of the Golden Age of Hollywood and will be remembered forever.

Sarah Pease, The Proposal Planner ™ is recognized as the foremost expert on marriage proposals and is the pioneer of Marriage Proposal Planning. Based in New York City, Sarah and her team at Brilliant Event Planning have designed and produced dream engagements for countless lucky couples from across the world and are the go-to source for all things regarding “Will You Marry Me?”

Beverly HIlls Hotel

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Lana Turner

Rodeo Drive

Rose Petal Path


Wedding Wednesday! Check out the most gorgeous dresses from Melissa Sweet!

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

Hello DB Readers and Happy Wedding Wednesday! To start your day off right, we are talking about one of our favorite collections, Melissa Sweet!

If you’re on the hunt for the perfect wedding gown that is romantic, vintage, and inspired by times of the past, look no further than our Melissa Sweet Collection! WeddingThingz.com, a great blog for wedding inspiration for brides-to-be recently posted about the seven Melissa Sweet dresses in her first collection for David’s Bridal! Check out what they had to say below, and I’m sure you’ll be gushing over the gorgeous designs, too!


Trendy Tuesday! Think you can only wear white to weddings? Well… think again!

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013

Good Afternoon DB Readers…. Happy Trendy Tuesday!  Did you know that white is Wearable… Off the Runway AND the Red Carpet?!

While the winter season has seen its way out, the snowy white color palette is far from melting in the fashion world – just ask starlet stunners Jennifer Lawrence, Charlize Theron, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and Ashley Tisdale (circa this weekend’s Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards) who’ve turned out classic white, ivory and alabaster colors for a fierce red-carpet look that was neither blatantly bridal nor a post-Labor Day faux pas.

Wearing white to a black-tie occasion has long been considered “taboo” for any woman without a ring.  Yet, these days, the color is getting a lot more play from confident women who like to buck tradition and know that a pure, white moment can best even their most applauded style showing.  Worn in a softer ivory or blush tone and a more elaborate silhouette, the look transcends bridal into a head-turning royal, even majestic aesthetic.  Alternately, used in a cleaner, stark hue, with a more structural shape (as in a peplum or column design) exudes a sexier, sophisticated semblance.

We have a bevy of bridal designs that can double as special occasion attire for a summer soiree or more opulent affair, as well as the DB Studio collection, which offers more “wearable white” for casual cocktail parties and sizzling summer nights. Check out our favorite styles below!


Wedding Wednesday! Find out the hidden costs of your wedding attire you probably DON’T know about!

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

Hello DB Readers and Happy Wedding Wednesday!! Since spring is a great time to plan weddings, we are very excited about all of the brides coming into our stores to find the gown of their dreams at an affordable price!  After you’ve tried on plenty of dresses and found “just the one”, remember your dress will most likely have to be altered! There are other hidden costs of your wedding attire- from your shoes and handbag to under garmets and garters! Our Design Director, Dan Rentillo was featured in an article on eHow about what brides should watch out for when buying their wedding attire! Read the entire article below!

Hidden Costs of Wedding Dresses

Three Little Things Can Make a Big Difference in Your Bridal Budget

Even brides ordering gowns custom-measured for them still need a little hemming … or a dart to pull in the side seam or bust.

— Mark Kingsdorf, bridal consultant, Philadelphia

These days, a wedding doesn’t come cheap. From the flowers and rehearsal dinner to the reception and, of course, the wedding gown, the laundry list of costs can add up. What’s more, when it comes to wedding attire, there’s a lot more to the price than what’s listed on the tag of your wedding dress.

Building the Foundation

Every great wedding dress starts with a fabulous foundation, including the proper undergarments and shapewear. Unfortunately, these are the first things many women forget to slip into their wedding budget.

“If you have the correct foundation, it can minimize your alterations (cost),” Smith said. “If you’re wearing the bra that puts everything in the right place, you zip up correctly, your waistline is sitting in the correct spot, (and) your bustline is in the appropriate portion of the dress. It can literally change the look of the garment.”

Mark Kingsdorf, master bridal consultant with The Queen of Hearts Wedding Consultants in Philadelphia, says everything from the fit and fabric to the construction of a gown can determine the best undergarments for a bride-to-be.

“Gowns with lighter, more opaque fabric may need more support and coverage,” he said. “Bigger-busted brides may need more support and choose to have the undergarments incorporated into the construction during alterations.”

While brides can always wear undergarments they already own, Smith says it’s essential to make sure you’re wearing the appropriate bra to fit the dress design.

Gorman says no bride should sacrifice shapewear — whether it’s a full-body slip or thigh shaper. Unfortunately, effective, quality shapewear can be costly, and Gorman says it hardly ever goes on sale. Though the quality and type of undergarments you purchase will determine the price range, women can expect to pay as much as $50 or more for a bra and each piece of shapewear.

While not all gowns require a petticoat, brides with dresses that need a little extra volume on the skirt will likely need to purchase one. Price varies depending on the style — like mermaid, A-line or ball gown — and an average petticoat comes in around $40, with many costing upward of $60.

Vintage Points

Once upon a time it was common for a bride to wear her mother’s wedding gown, or something like it down the aisle. That retro choice can save you a little money, but it doesn’t exactly come cheap or easy, says Jennifer Judd, co-owner of Heritage Garment Preservation in Benicia, California.

The cost of restoration varies from dress to dress, but Judd says brides should expect to spend between $350 and $550 to make an old gown look new.

And, just as with a new wedding gown, working with a vintage dress can have some unexpected costs, starting with button replacement.

“Many buttons from long ago tend to rust during the restoration process,” Judd says. “Some can be whitened, but be aware that there could be an additional charge to replace them. That could cost an additional $40, or around $1 to $1.50 per button.

Damaged lace will need to be replaced or repaired. Judd says that can cost up to $30 to $50 per hour for alterations and repair work. Finally, the dress itself may need a makeover.

“If the dress is really yellow or golden, with a lot of stains, it could have to be treated twice, which comes with an additional charge, too,” Judd said. The extra treatment can cost between $50 and $75.

Adding the Accessories

While it’s critical for brides to find the perfect dress, Gorman said bridal style is really defined by the accessories, be it a veil, hairpiece, jewelry or shoes.

Dan Rentillo, design director for David’s Bridal, says veils are a must. “A lot of women go in thinking they don’t want the veil, but once you put it on, it really transforms you,” he said. Depending on the length and detail of your veil, the cost can range from less than $100 to more than $400, with an average veil coming in around $120 in 2012.

Other brides go with a tiara or headband. “Tiaras, headbands and fascinators are not a must, but (they) finish off the look and come in all materials and embellishments,” Kingsdorf said. These can cost anywhere from a few dollars to $100 or more.

Gorman says a bride’s jewelry can make or break a look, but that doesn’t mean it has to break the bank or be over the top. Instead, it should be “chosen carefully to match the bride’s style of dress and wedding theme.” In fact, a bride can shine that day for fraction of the price if she rents jewelry for the wedding. Pricing varies significantly based on where you rent, but you can price shop on a site like Adorn.com.

When it comes to shoes, Rentillo suggests going for a new pair comfortable enough to wear all day long. Bridal shoe prices range from about $50 to $200 or more.

“In the past, it was very traditional for (brides) to wear white or ivory to go with the gown,” he said. “But now we’re finding that they kind of like to accessorize with a little bit of color.”

Garters are another item many women like to purchase for their special day, and depending on the material and quality the bride chooses, she can pay anywhere from $10 to $75.

In total, Gorman thinks women should budget an estimated $500 to $1,000 for extras such as headpieces, handbags, shoes and jewelry. A 2011 study by “Brides” magazine found that the average bride spends almost $600 on wedding-day accessories.

For women looking to cut this cost, Rentillo suggests sacrificing a purse or clutch.

“That’s where (brides) may opt for borrowing something,” he said.

Finding the Perfect Fit

Whether your gown is custom-made or bought off the rack, you’re likely to face alteration costs.

“We rarely see brides who don’t need any alterations,” Kingsdorf said. “Even brides ordering gowns custom-measured for them still need a little hemming … or a dart to pull in the side seam or bust.”

While the costs are determined by factors such as fabric, embellishments, and the bride’s height and body shape, Gorman says women should budget between $100 and $500 for alterations.

Kingsdorf says simpler gowns are often easy and inexpensive to alter. If it’s a detailed dress with intricate alterations, such as beading or lace detailing that needs to be removed, the price figures to go up.

“A gown with a very ornate hem may require shortening from the bottom,” he said. “Layered gowns require shortening each layer, and that becomes more time-consuming.”

If you choose to have bra cups, boning or corseting sewn into the gown, don’t forget to add these extra costs into your budget.


Trendy Tuesday! Check out our latest placement in Martha Stewart Weddings!

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

Hey DB Readers and Happy Trendy Tuesday! As spring is upon us, it is a great time for brides to be to start planning their weddings! Need some inspiration? You can definitely turn to magazines or the internet for great ideas- from your bridal gown to bridesmaids dresses, wedding venues, food, photography, etc! We were recently featured in Martha Stewart Wedding’s Spring Issue, and two of our fabulous dresses were showcased! Melissa Sweet Style MS251006 and our David’s Bridal Collection, style T3518 (our favorite peplum number!) are amazing bridal gowns that are fashionable and budget friendly! Check out the placements below and Happy Wedding Planning!


Wedding Wednesday! What are the hottest 2013 Bridal Trends You Ask?! Find out HERE!

Thursday, February 28th, 2013

Good Morning DB Readers and Happy Wedding Wednesday! For those who are engaged and brides to be, I’m sure you’re wondering what the top 2013 bridal trends are!? Well, as you know the red carpet is heavily influenced by the bridal trends this awards season, and we have come up with the top 5 trends we are seeing!  We picked a dress from one of our collections to coordinate with each trend, and hope you love our top choices!

Alternative Necklines

Melissa Sweet Style MS251005

Sophisticated

Oleg Cassini Style CMB518

Peplum

David’s Bridal Style T3518

BLUSH

White by Vera Wang Style VW351157

Touch Of Gold

Oleg Cassini Style CWG480


Trendy Tuesday! Great Gowns Inspired by The Great Gatsby!

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Good Morning DB Readers and Happy Trendy Tuesday! Do you LOVE the fashions in The Great Gatsby? Bridal Guide recently featured an article about great gowns that are inspired by the amazing book and movie, and one of our gowns was featured as an affordable and great option! What do you think of this dress?!

Check it out here!


Did you LOVE the gowns from The Golden Globes last night? Get the LOOK FOR LESS at David’s Bridal!

Monday, January 14th, 2013

Good Afternon DB Readers! Last night, Hollywood A-Listers strutted the red carpet for the Golden Globe Awards in style! Whether you loved the red hot stunner on Claire Danes, strapless organza fitted gowns on Anne Hathaway or Hayden Panettiere, or Jessica Alba’s fit and flare coral reef beauty, you can get the look for less here at David’s Bridal!  Don’t spend a fortune when you can have the celebrity look for a fraction of the price!

Here’s how to get the top trends seen last night:

Trend: WHITE

David’s Bridal Style T3418, $449

White was a popular color choice all over the red carpet last night! From Hayden Panettiere to Anne Hathaway, this strapless organza fitted, sweetheart neckline gown with draped bodice is perfect for any white hot occasion!

Trend: RED

David’s Bridal Style F12688, $99.99

What better way to strut the red carpet than in RED! It was definitely all the rage last night at the Golden Globes. Claire Danes, Zooey Deschanel,  Jennifer Lawrence all shined in beautiful shades of red.

To get Claire Danes beautiful halter red gown at a fraction of the price, this David’s Bridal long chiffon halter will do the trick and it’s only $99.99!

Trend: Fit and Flare

David’s Bridal Style F15342, $179.99

Jessica Alba looked absolutely stunning in her fit and flare coral reef gown! This silhouette was a favorite among the celebs last night! This organza number will make head’s turn!

Statement Accessory Pieces You Can’t Leave Home Without!

Trend: Silver Clutches

David’s Bridal Style HB289, $29

All the stars were carrying chic clutches on the red carpet last night. Silver was a huge trend and this metallic bag is sure to complement any red carpet look!


Read about one of our “Real Brides” Who Married on the last iconic date of the century!

Tuesday, January 8th, 2013

Good Afternoon! As 12-12-12 was one of the most iconic dates of the century, we had a plethora of brides who decided to marry on this interesting date! Monica, one of our “real brides” from Houston, TX shared her lovely story with us and some pictures of her gorgeous wedding! Read more below about her fairy tale romance!

“My fiancee’ and I met online on October 12, 2009. I added him as a friend, and he messaged me asking if we knew each other. I replied, “Nope. My name is Monica, what’s your name?”. Ever since, we were in constant contact via e-mail, myspace, facebook, text, and phone. A month and a half later, he decided he liked me as more than a friend, so he decided to travel to Houston and have Thanksgiving with me: since he was living in Seguin TX at the time.

Two weeks after we met, he moved to Houston for good, because I refused to be in a long distance relationship. On December 12, 2009 I asked him if he was planning on making it official, and he responded with “Sure, since you beat me to it”. I’m not sure who asked who out, but since that day almost three years have passed and I am happier than I have ever been! December 12th will be our three year anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than with a wedding? Also, 12-12-12- is a once in a lifetime event. It only happens once every hundred years! The next time that dates will have triple digits will be 1-1-2111, and I don’t think we could have waited that long.

When we started planning our wedding, the date was already set, but little did we know how much it would save us. We are having a $25,000 wedding for half the price. Getting married on a Wednesday is not very common, but John (my fiancee’) and I wouldn’t change it for the world! The number twelve was symbolic to us from the beginning of our relationship, and it will continue to be important in our marriage. We have both agreed that every third anniversary we will do something extravagant since on our third anniversary we’re getting married, and every twelfth anniversary we plan to renew our vows.”