Brides on their quest for the right wedding gown are not getting what they want from bridal shops in NJ. Auditioning bridal gowns for your wedding day can get overwhelming and frustrating, especially when you don’t have the right information at your fingertips.

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Two By Rosa Clara ClarkTwo By Rosa Clara OsirisTwo By Rosa Clara Ocre

Must-Try On Dresses By Rosa Clara: Clark, Ocre and Osiris

 

The guy was easy, now the gown. Three dresses from Two by Rosa Clara that you need to try on are Clark, Ocre, and Osiris.  Edgy, hot and simply stunning; Two by Rosa Clara dresses are in sync with brides everyday.

Making beautiful easy so that you can enjoy your day.  Clark layers satin organza on a mermaid silhouette for a city chic look. Ocre uses a beautiful taffeta fabric to create shapes and textures on a pick-up skirt for a strong feminine wedding style. Osiris is a playful dropped waist wedding dress that brings romance back to modern designs with an organza rosette skirt.

These Two by Rosa Clara dresses use exclusive fabric making them a perfect addition to your wedding photos. Get more wedding ideas from our Rosa Clara dress galleries.

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Everyone has had a bad hair day, a day where your hair style is just getting in the way. Brides want to avoid this mishap, but it is more about need rather than want. The big day is a BIG day that takes up a lot of time and takes the bride on a roller coaster ride. Breaking up wedding hair styles into two major categories can help you save time and money.

The Clean Look

The clean look is achieved by pulling hair back and away from the face in order to position towards the back of the head. You can gain some comfort with your hair out of the way. If done well this style can outlast the weather and the party making it easy to maintain Your look can be clean while being trendy, romantic or elegant depending on the overall finish. Remember your facial features will be put center stage with the hair positioned in this manner. The most important part that will receive exposure will be your shoulder line which is tres sexy and tres elegant. For your pictures facial features, shoulder line and the top line of the bodice are the most important elements. These elements provide a frame for the rest of the picture.

Laid back and Moving

The laid back look works less with structure and is closely tied with natural movement. Before exploring this option you should observe how your hair moves naturally and decide if you are able to handle it on your wedding day. If it gets annoying you should not waste time further exploring this option, instead work off of the clean look to get what you want. The cut and style of the hair are extremely important in this situation. You need to work with your features so that mid day you do not end up with a bad hair day. Movement is key to this style and you will need light maintenance throughout day so equip accordingly, however you cannot expect full control. The advantage is the feminine feel you can bring to your overall picture. Leaving the hair to its own accord will provide you with a warn and playful sexy look.

It comes down to what you want to show to your audience. Sexy, elegant, and feminine can be achieved both ways, however the two roads call attention in two very different ways. To decide observe you in everyday situations. Focus on the importance of weather, comfort, control. Decide what you will feel most comfortable with before stepping foot into any salon.

The idea of the “perfect wedding dress” for the “perfect wedding day” is very yesterday. Mid way through 2010 I have had the opportunity to work with many brides who for the most part are looking for something more. The modern bride is a modern women who has to many ventures, perfection is not a goal. Style and feel are the front runners in the game and honestly the bridal design houses have not made it easy. How to choose a gown?

What is style?

Style is born of risk and is not a friend to all. Everyone will not like your style but non the less you have to wear it in order to pull it off. Its easier to take a risk when you know you are standing on solid ground. For the gown to be beautiful regardless of style it must follow a strict formula. The gown must be structured well from the inside which will achieve to very important goals. It will provide the audience with good presentation and a good fit for you. The outer-lying fabric must contain a certain level of quality which is pretty easy to spot even if your not an expert. The fabric should have weight, depth, and texture. It is hard to argue style when you are wearing a beautiful gown, and those who don’t like it will still talk about it.

What is feel?

The feel of a particular gown is essentially how you carry the wedding gown. To those who matter most you will look beautiful in just about any gown. As an outsider we have all seen the mistakes and they do not look pretty. One method is to try, try, and try again but that sometimes leads to dead ends or a choice between two gowns. It has been my feeling that the best decisions come from a purpose. Getting married is not about a dress it is about a transition between past and future in the present. Deciding on the garment that you are going to wear in order to celebrate this event should mimic the very journey you are celebrating. Let go and try the funky, trendy, and classic. The 2010 wedding dresses have all the tools to take you to a point that will surprise you and your best critics.

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December 3-5, 2010 – “Two” by Rosa Clara 2011 Wedding Dresses

December 10-12, 2010 – “Blue” by Enzaoni 2011 Wedding Dresses

April 8-10, 2011 – Enzoani 2011 Wedding Dresses

September 16-18, 2011 – “Blue” by Enzoani 2011 Wedding Dresses

September 23-25 2011 – Enzoani 2011 Wedding Dresses

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