Posts Tagged ‘evening’
Posted on August 8, 2012 at 8:02 pm, by Admin
in Category Embroidery | Tags: bridesmaids,Dresses,evening
The bridesmaids come from the Anglo-Saxon tradition, but increasingly has more presence in our wedding ceremonies since this will give the wedding a very special charm. Typically, women are very close relationship with a girlfriend, family or friends very significant, very reliable since they have an important role in the wedding.
The figure of the maid of honor is of Anglo-Saxon custom. But today, in almost all weddings, we can easily distinguish several bridesmaids.
Evening dresses for bridesmaids are models that combine the most beautiful colors of fashion, these clothes also may serve more than one occasion. For your bridesmaids are the best dressed on the day of your wedding, here we leave you with these beautiful models of dresses for bridesmaids.
The dresses of the bridesmaids are beautiful and are usually made from fabrics and colors that enhance the dress of the main protagonist of a wedding: the bride.
Sophisticated ladies
In styles for bridesmaids Nothing is written, so if you celebrate an elegant wedding, especially if the party will be at night, you can choose dresses with shiny fabrics, long and very sophisticated.
Bridesmaid Dress is an important part in a wedding, and could make your wedding perfect. Find a bridesmaid dress cheap is not so easy thing.
These beautiful gowns for bridesmaids, are characterized by their beautiful colors and very modern models can also use it to attend special ceremonies to be discrete dressed for a party.
To make your wedding unforgettable, the dresses of the bridesmaids should be impeccable. I show you more options for your wedding.
Today I show you a selection of bridesmaid dresses for a wedding especially in spring, as warm season has arrived and with it all the best for a wedding trends.
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Posted on July 30, 2012 at 7:08 am, by Admin
in Category Embroidery | Tags: Dresses,evening,WEDDING
Are you going to attend a wedding at night and you have no idea that dress to wear? Not get bogged down! then I present this gallery of wedding dresses for night inspires you in the colors and styles.
Some additional tips …
- See what the invitation says to not fail on the label because for the wedding night, depending on the formality, you can go long or cocktail type, ie short.
- The dressed stones are allowed.
- Use dark colors like black, brown, blue, red or purple.
- Try the neckline is or in the chest or back or leg. Never take the three, is very vulgar.
- Forget the patterned fabrics with flowers.
When choosing evening gowns, the material is crucial to complement your figure and to allow maximum comfort during your prom night. Materials Prom Dress should be smart, flexible, elegant, glamorous, and of course, cool enough to minimize sweating – all these features wrapped in a beautiful dress.
Party dresses for night can be normal with one or two colors, or may have details such as prints and floral designs to offset the color. Floral prints give prom dresses a more feminine touch while improving the shape of your body. If you want to prevent other focuses on a particular part of your body – such as waist or stomach, flower prints can help distract and redirect the eyes to other parts of the dress. Floral prints can also add a splash of color to your dress without clashing.
Elegant Black Evening Dress: black dresses are loved by many women as black is a color that can express perfect elegance. So many women prefer to wear black dresses, sometimes, the night. Dressed in black the night go with any skin tone and any hair color and highlight the beauty of women. You can find black evening dresses in many styles magnificent designs and lengths. Dressed in black are the best choice for formal and semi formal events.
And collections often gowns or evening dresses, showing trends that are worn on evening dresses for Fashion Chavas.
This time we bring you a series of elegant evening dresses, so you can make that note of distinction in any party that night to go podais asistais and demure in a special, trying desmarcaros the other party guests.
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Posted on February 15, 2011 at 9:15 pm, by Admin
in Category Knitting | Tags: evening,pages...,Socks
A recent goal for me has been to sit and write at least 30 minutes per day. For many reasons, I have felt the need to create or find a little more balance in myself… specifically by writing down my thoughts… externalizing all of the stuff I tend to internalize and keep inside beyond the threshold healthful for a dyed in the wool introvert. In addition to my daily writing, I have begun to reintegrate sitting meditation, 10 minutes of it, into my daily routine. This practice was once much more a part of my daily life, and my yearning for balance has turned me back to it.
So why write here? I recently pulled the sock yarn out of stash and completed the pair in the photo — striped and ribbed from KnitPicks and Ravelry. Wearing them today for the first time, I walked home and thought it might be fruitful to sit and write out of my socks where some might find it interesting.
This round of knitting was a reminder of the magic of turning a heel. I have knit socks before, but every time I do it… every time that I work those short rows back and forth, I am left a little bit breathless. That our ancestors so long ago devised this method for sculpting spun fiber into the shape of the human body. And that I do this sculpture with pieces of wood turned into a useful shape with metal sharpened… I inherit so much of human ingenuity each time that I turn a heel.
Do you remember the first pair of socks that you knit? Did someone teach you how? My friend Michael — whose book you may have read — sat and explained these short rows to me… going back and forth and closing that little gap until I was left with the little cup of yarn pooled with color. Yes it was like magic. And then to go forward picking up the stitches on the side and finish the sock… to be a little scared but also to muster a little confidence and pick away. Well, it all worked out.
The funny and comforting part is that I still make all kinds of funky mistakes when I make socks. This time, I was all prepared to make identical socks, but approaching the end of the second, it was clear that I was going to have to bind off with more stitches than I had at the end of the first if they were to be the same length (which I deemed to be the more important end). Again, with a little trust, knowing that I would be able to make the same basic shape and length using my skills, I have on my feet socks that I am happy with, that fit well.
Since returning to DC, the capitol of black, grey, and tan, I have also made a goal of adding more color to my wardrobe, and all day, I enjoyed in my peripheral vision the weirdly blue stripes peaking out of the cuff of my pants. It put a little more bounce in my step and a little more power in my pedals as I biked home today. As gay a town as DC is, it can take the light out of your loafers, and perhaps these socks are the antidote.
Indeed, this was fruitful. I may have to make a visit here more regularly for my daily 30.
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