Friday, April 23, 2010

Finding Your Gown

Top 10: Advice on finding your BRIDAL GOWN!

#1: Be open minded! Believe it or not...what you think reminds you of your grandmother's dress on the hanger, may in fact be the dress of your dreams!!!

#2: Bring someone that knows your style such as a close friend or relative. I'm sure the groom doesn't want to see you in something that your bestfriend would wear on her wedding day. He wants to see you at YOUR VERY BEST!

#3 DON'T PURCHASE YOUR DRESS ONLINE! You miss out on the whole experience and risk the dress not being ordered in the correct size. And yes, we have witnessed the frantic bride that was waiting for her dress a week prior to the wedding...let's just say it wasn't pretty.

#4 Don't worry what the groom will think. If he loves you, he will love what you pick! He wants to see you feeling incredible in whatever it is you wear, so if you're glowing he will be too!

#5 Have fun! Remember that you have been dreaming of this day since you were five. Don't let this decision or any wedding decision for that matter put a cloud over your head. SMILE!!! YOUR GETTING MARRIED!!!

#6 If you hate the little bow on the dress, ask the consultant if you can order it without it. Chances are you can. Keep in mind (contrary to what the magazines always say) there might be a charge for it. It won't lower the cost of the dress.

#7 Price vs. Love: If you love the dress, GO FOR IT! Don't settle for less on what your wearing for your big day. You can always take some of the budget from the centerpieces and so on. No one will know and we won't tell. :)

#8: Research designers online and make a scrap book of styles that you like. Keep in mind that it may all change when you start trying on at your appointment.

#9: Save the group shopping for the mall. This should be a personal experience that you should only share with one or two. Too many opinions only ends in confusion and frustration.

#10: When you find it, you find it. Don't second guess yourself or keep looking at other stores. This will only cause confusion, and you risk being convinced into picking your second favorite choice. BOO HISS!

XOXO

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Vintage Meets Modern






































Belaire is accessory line that does a beautiful job mixing textures and materials to create breathtaking head pieces for your special day. Many styles are sophisticated and chic while others with their unexpected feathers and jewels add a vintage inspired look to the modern bride. With a variety of hair accesssory types, you are likely to find the perfect piece to accent your beautiful ensemble. These pieces can be used either as an alternative or an addition to the traditional veil. If you are looking for the perfect vintage-meets-modern look, check out this darling collection at Always & Forever.



Here’s a look at some current headpiece trends:
Birdcage Veils – Birdcage veils have slowly been making a comeback, but this year there has been more demand for them than ever. These short veils usually are worn over all or part of the face and are made of a diamond-shaped netting. Some have one comb in the center that is attached on the top of the head. Others have two combs that attach on either side of the head. They give a beautiful vintage feel, and are perfect paired with a feather or flower




Fascinators – Fascinators are generally made with feathers, flowers, rhinestones, crystals and/or beads and are attached to a comb, headband or clip. Sometimes worn with a veil, they can also be worn alone. They come in a wide variety of sizes and can be very delicate or really make a statement. Personally, I want to wear these pieces every day that ends in a Y! I'm talking FABULOUS!




Headbands - we have seen a trend towards fewer traditional tiaras and more headbands. They are available in a wide range of styles from a simple, single row of rhinestones to a simple band with an off-center focal point to wide headbands with tons of sparkle. They can be worn with or without a veil and with hair up or down. They are great for short hair as well.




No Veil - A veil is no longer an essential part of the bride’s look. Many brides are choosing to just wear a tiara, headband or fascinator without the veil. The choice is up to personal preference. Many brides wear their veil just for the ceremony, and remove it for the reception just for the sake of comfort.

Friday, April 16, 2010

**Budget Brides**

Many brides are being more cautious with budgets than ever, and we've got lines here at Always & Forever that allow you to maximize your dollar without sacrificing quality. Go simple. For less than a $500, it is possible to get a fabulous gown from designer Mori Lee. Head designer Madeline Gardner cuts dresses that can make a big statement without putting a hole in your wallet. Below are just a few of our budget bride looks for under $500:





















If you are looking for a haute couture dress, but don't want spend couture bucks you can always turn to Maggie Sottero's collection which offers unique runway looks for the more fashion forward bride for under $2000. Below are just a few knock out Maggie Sottoro couture looks under $1000:























Despite your budget, we'd love for you to come take a look at our beautiful selection. We have over 200 gowns in stock and one of them might just be yours!

Call 479-646-1997 to book your appointment with one of our friendly consultants.

XOXO
Always & Forever


Thursday, April 8, 2010

FIERCE AND FABULOUS!!!

Here at Always & Forever we absolutely ADORE Jovani!! Who wouldn't?!?!?!?! Check out a few of Jovani's designs on some of our favorite celebrities!!!


Carrie Underwood!!!!!!!




Selena Gomez wearing Jovani's 15588





Taylor Swift wearing Jovani 1552172 on her 09- 10 Fearless tour and in her music video "You Belong With Me"

Be sure to shop Always & Forever for your next FIERCE AND FABULOUS dress!!!!!!

XOXO Always & Forever