Showing posts with label bridal gowns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bridal gowns. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

My Dress Dilemma

After our lunch date at a hotel in Manila early December of last year, Mr. M and I went to Tutuban and met up with his friend who helped us get to know trustworthy, potential bridal gown suppliers.  I've read too many stories about brides whose gown couturiers failed to deliver their dresses on time and worse of all, those who never delivered anything at all.  I can imagine the brides all rushing to Divisoria to make last-minute purchases and repairs.  I can never really emphasize how important it is to start planning early, begin buying everything you need immediately, give the down payments as soon as possible, and talk with potential suppliers and seal the deal once satisfied, as planning a wedding can be really stressful.  So as we lift up to God concerns like these, we also have to take a step of faith and do our part in preparing for the wedding and making sure every concern and every detail is addressed and taken care of.

With this in mind, I sought to settle the matter about my dress at once.  The dress is one of the things that stresses me out.  I have a body that is hard to understand.  Let's just say that I resemble a pear, okay?  You know what I mean?  I need to hide lots of bulges without looking like I got buried in a pile of organza and tulle! My height, while not a problem with Mr. M, also puts a limit to the types of gown designs I can wear.  See?  To top it all, when I emailed my gown inspirations to my potential bridal gown suppliers, none wanted to do it due to the sheer difficulty of dealing with the laces I want. Or, those who said yes couldn't bring down the cost of their quotations.  Huhuhu.  :-(  And I wouldn't want to spend a teacher's one month's worth of salary for a gown I will wear for a maximum of only eight hours in my lifetime.

I was getting desperate already because I knew that I have to settle this gown issue before January ends.  January is crucial, because gown makers prepare for the junior-senior prom season, as well as the numerous summer and June brides all over the country.  By the end of the first and second trimester of the year, the gown makers will be busy with the brides from the -ber months.  Since I am an August bride, I'll be stuck in the middle of their busyness, August being a ghost month.  But I continued to pray.   By God's grace, it was perfect timing that I read about Sis Michi's gown via our Weddings at Work egroup (if you are a bride-to-be, you need to sign up with this egroup!).  Sis Michi already signed up with a bridal gown maker who has a relatively good reputation at an affordable price.  She excitedly waited for the day she will bring it back home and try it on for their big day.  But to her horror, her gown was a disaster.  With only 25 days to go before her wedding, she scoured the net for possibilities.  At such short notice, no designer in her right mind would accept her order.  But she persisted.  Then she came across Vangie Suva.  We at the egroup waited with much tension as to how this gown problem would be resolved.  When we saw the pictures she posted on facebook, and when she finally gave her supplier reviews, we collectively heaved a sigh of relief.  Vangie saved Michi from a disastrous wedding (imagine a beautiful bride walking down the aisle in a mediocre gown!).  Michi's bridal gown was made in just less than three weeks.  Yet it did not show in the pics at all.  Even her photographer thought it was a designer dress!

Vangie Suva and Michi's gown have become such a hot topic at our egroup that I myself checked her out as well.  Last Saturday, I met her at Megamall and what can I say?  I was won over by the beautiful craftsmanship of a sample gown she made, all the good feedback I've been hearing about her from fellow brides-to-be, and of course, Vangie's easygoing manner and helpful disposition.  She readily said yes to the gown inspirations I presented, and we were done discussing in an hour.

In two months' time, I'll be having my measurements done by Vangie.  So this is how it feels.  I'm really starting to feel like a bride.  Yay, I now have a gown maker!

Meanwhile, watch the awesome SDE of Sis Michi and Patrick by the wonderful team from Wang Videography.  Her SDE's title is Next to You by Chris Brown (featuring Justin Bieber).  Did you catch her gown from the clip?  Nice, isn't it?






Now, if only I can trim down and lose more pounds....  :-p

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Vangie Suva of Shaznay Dry Goods
B-10 Fiesta Shopping Mall
C.M. Recto, Binondo, Manila
(Beside escalator)

Cellphone No. 0906-3326338 / 0933-1919044
Tel. No. 971-9407

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Gown Inspirations - Part 2

A few blogs ago, I wrote about some of the bridal gowns I've seen online which I'm eyeing as inspirations for my own.  Well, it seems there's some sort of revelation here : (1)  I am inclined towards a Veluz creation (or a Cecilio Abad gown), though I am not willing to pay for either hehehehehehe ;-p ; (2)  I love, love, love, love lace (alencon, chantilly and corded), some beadings, and tulle skirts ----- and this is saying a lot already since I was initially thinking of donning a non-beaded bridal gown; (3)  I prefer a gown with sleeves (the better to hide those bulging, humongous arms!); and (4)  I like my gown with either an A-line or trumpet / princess cut.

Here are some additional gowns I would be using as inspiration for my Tutuban-made wedding attire.  Whew!  It's so tough deciding what my dress will look like.  Hay, my fashion vocabulary is really....so wanting.  I can't even tell the difference between a dress and a gown (as some designers insist....there's a world of a difference).

Gown by Veluz





Malizza as shot by Jeff and Lisa
Gown by Veluz







Trish as shot by Jeff and Lisa
Gown by Veluz








Joan as shot by Nelwin Uy
Gown by Veluz








Michelle as shot by Jeff and Lisa
Gown by Cecilio Abad








And to end this picture-loaded blog, let me show you some more gorgeous gowns from Casablanca Bridal.  It seems I like sweetheart necklines and A-line / trumpet cuts, too.  Hahaha if only I have the body to go with these exquisite pieces of clothing   :-)










How about you?  What are your bridal inspirations?

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Gown Inspirations

Eight months and fifteen days before our big day, I find myself staring so hard at these eye-candy, blog-worthy bridal gowns by the 'ít' designer of the decade, Veluz Reyes.  M and I weren't even a couple then, but I would always check her blog and dream that one day I'll get married in a gown made by the one and only queen of bridal couture who gained so much popularity for her embroidery and lace works.  Hahaha but then when reality strikes and budget talks begin, every groom and bride will have to make a choice.  And I chose to scrimp on the gown, since I'll be wearing it only for a day.  Who knows, maybe on our 10th or 25th anniversary, afford ko nang mag-Veluz?  Hehehehe  ;-)

Hay, if only I could get the Disenyo Pandi group to do anything close these dreamy bridal attire:


Mei as shot by Orly Ruiz of Metrophoto 









  



Princess as shot by our official photographer, Noel Salazar of Imagine Nation Photography






Lorna as shot by Dino Lara







Jenny as shot by Jay Jay Lucas

  






Chantilly lace + alencon + tulle = my dream gown

Hay, Tutuban.  Kaya mo ba ito?  ;-)