ZUHAIR MURAD BRIDAL COUTURE

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Zuhair Murad is the epitome of Middle Eastern glamor, fashion and design. This Lebanese breakthrough in the International fashion scene has lead Murad to become an icon to his peers and audiences from around the world. His unique creations that define oriental essence and beauty have made their way towards all the major podiums, boutiques, and personalities.

Since debuting his collections in Paris, he has consistently enhanced techniques. The shape and form of his silhouettes can now be compared to those of other well renowned couturiers. It is so evident in watching the beautiful and dazzling silhouettes as they descend the runway. Thanks to his talent for synthesizing the rich colors of his native homeland with the elegance of European women, even bigger things are to be expected of the rising couturier star.

The international media has declared him as ‘the star rocketing designer’ and ‘one of the most promising young designers for the new era’ due to his unique style and creativity which ensure his ongoing successful career. Furthermore during his widely acclaimed ‘Free Spirit’ show in Paris he was conveyed as ‘Tomorrow’s Star’ by reputed leaders in the business.

For more information on designer Zuhair Murad and his amazing Couture Bridal & Evening Collections please visit WWW.ZUHAIRMURAD.COM

TOP YOUR CAKE WITH YOUR PERSONALITY

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Who says you have to follow tradition? Having a fun cake topper at your wedding or anniversary is a great way to break the mold and make a unique statement that guests will remember for years to come.

A unique cake topper is another great way to personalize your wedding day experience. It can symbolize a great memory of your relationship, the day you met, how he proposed, individual or mutual hobbies/interests, or anything at all that sends a message about the two of you and your special bond.

There are no rules to showing the world about the journey that lead you both to declare your love in front of your family and your closest friends…..so why not add a little humor while you’re doing it!

You can represent your heritage…..

But above all, you can express your sweet true love. Whether it’s for the first time…..

…..or for the fiftieth!


For more fun cake toppers please visit SuperWeddings.Com

INDIAN BRIDAL FASHIONS ~ SOMETHING OLD & SOMETHING NEW!

Lehengas

What comes to your mind when we say “Indian Wedding”? Bright colors, shimmery fabrics, flowing lehengas, heavy embroidery and stone work, all of them having the typical traditional touch! There was a time when sari was considered to the only dress that could be worn by an Indian woman, on her wedding. However, with time, the traditional mindset moved from saris to lehengas and now, it is slowly, but rapidly, shifting towards an altogether new trend – gowns. Yes, you read that right! Indian brides are now increasingly moving towards the western style ‘gowns’, as their new wedding dress.

The Trend

Western wedding gowns have made a thumping entry into the bridal trousseau in India. These days, the more progressive brides are opting for the sophisticated and chic look over the traditional outfit. Apart from helping them look suave, the gowns also allow them to be different than the others (since lehengas still rule the roost in India, as far as weddings are concerned). However, the adaptation of the western gown is still not total. It is not worn during the wedding rituals; rather the brides choose to wear a gown during the cocktail party or the reception, a part of the pre and post-wedding functions.

Traditional Lehengas Wedding Attire

The Colors

In India, white is considered as an inauspicious color, mainly because it is worn during mourning. Apart from this color, any other shade might be considered for a wedding gown. However, you will see most of the Indian brides going for bright colors, like red, maroon, pink, yellow, silver, golden, green, etc, for their wedding gown. Then, there is the all-time favorite black color, which is the popular choice for the pre-wedding cocktail party. Many of the gowns also have elaborate designs and patterns embroidered on them. Top it off with Swarovski crystals and you have a winner!


The Fabrics

One of the most popular fabrics that Indian brides go for, while choosing their wedding gown, comprises of satin. The bright sheen, smooth feel and flowing look that it offers is what woos most of the brides. Then, there is the option of net and chiffon, both of which are flowing fabrics and surely make a bride look like a princess. You can also go for silk and organza, especially if you are too slim, since both the fabrics will be able to add some weight to your lean structure. The other options for wedding gown fabrics include lace, brocade, taffeta, jacquard, crepe and even silk dupioni.

Traditional Sari Attire

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WEDDING DAY SHOES

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As you go through the process of getting you wedding day attire, you think about all the details from your gown, to you veil, to your jewelry right down to your very pretty shoes!!

It has become very fun and innovative to use your wedding day shoes  to “secretly” express your inner style and to add unconventional color and flair to your entire look.

Its a way to add embellishment and uniqueness to an otherwise classic and traditional look.

So go out there and have a blast looking for that spectacular pair of shoes that will finish up your personal wedding day style!

IT’S ALL IN THE HEADDRESS!!

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What better way to complete your ultimate wedding look than with incredible hair and the perfect headdress to compliment!

The right style will add that flawless touch for the distinctive look on your special day.







Weather your gown is traditional or adventurous, classic or ethnic, your final hair inspiration can delicately or boldly fulfill your memorable vision!

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