Monday 14 January 2013

Night Dresses

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Night Dresses Biography
For decades, nothing has spelled glamour more clearly to women than designer evening dresses. With some careful shopping, you don't need to be like Carrie Bradshaw and spend a month's rent on a dress (although you certainly can if you think it's worth it). Some designer dresses can be found for much lower prices than what was originally suggested.

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Shopping for Designer Evening Dresses

For up to the minute designer wear, you have to shop at a high-end boutique or department store. While you can buy a dress online, this is only advisable if you have no other option - if you are buying a vintage dress, for example. Women may be frustrated investing in a designer evening dress to wear for a great event that doesn't fit properly.

Fashionistas and designers have always known that the right fit is key to a gown's look. It doesn't matter how fine the fabric or what sort of intricate detailing there is - if it doesn't fit perfectly, it won't look good. You only have to watch the Oscars to understand this. Most actresses have image stylists, yet there will always be one who comes a cropper, and usually because the dress just doesn't fit quite right. Take the time and make the effort to find a good salesperson at a shop who really understands body shape and fabric so that you will end up with a dress that looks like it was designed specifically for you.

A few evening gown lines to consider include:
Despite the popularity of many modern designers, vintage gowns remain in vogue. There is a lot to love in a vintage dress beyond its uniqueness. From a delicately beaded, flowing gown from the 1920s, to the body-shaping silks of the 1930s and 1940s, to the low cuts and tight bodices of the 1950s - a vintage gown makes a statement. It's preferable to shop in person where you can, but many web sites carry high-quality vintage gowns or reproduction wear and can advise you on sizing. Some good sites for actual vintage wear include:

1985We opened in Seville (Spain) the first FRANC SARABIA store, specialized in wedding gowns, evening dresses and accesories.
1993We create our own collection to all the stores.
1995 FRANC SARABIA, exhibit its collections of gowns and evening dresses in the fair NOVIA ESPAÑA, fashion show in Barcelona. It had a great success in terms of sales.
We open in Seville, in the street Cuna number 48, the biggest bridal store for the time being, with more than 400 square meters of exhibition in the downtown of the city.
1998 The collections are presented at the most important specialist trade fairs in Europe (SPOSAITALIA, HARROGATE, CDP, etc.). We start working together with famous designers such as Angel Schlesser, Francis Montesinos, Roberto Torretta, and some others.
2000 The collections are presented at the Gaudi catwalk in Barcelone. We begin a franchise development plan in all Spain. We launch the first FRANC SARABIA collection of shoes.
2002 We create our second brand: MANU ÁLVAREZ, specialized in wedding gowns and evening dresses. The objective is to get more clients in every area.
2005 We consolidate the franchise business plan in Spain and we start our international expansion.

1. The Wedding Dress - Princess Diana hand picked designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel to design her wedding dress, she knew what she wanted, but not being a designer herself, she could only express through words what she was looking for, and hoping the designers could take in her ideas and run with it. The end result was a traditionally Carrickmacross laced elegant ivory dress embroidered with sequins and pearls with huge puff sleeves, (such a statement trend for the 80’s) and a massive bow. It was a wedding dress the world had never seen before, and it was a dress that the fashion world would fall in love with. To this day the techniques and skills used in making the dress are closely guarded fashion secrets only known by the designers.

2. Moving right along, ringing in at number two is a dress designed by Catherine Walker, a grey silk crepe evening dress with a slit along the side, and a bodice embroidered top that reflected the look of pearls and sequins. Elegant, classy, and a little sexy.

3. Black halter neck gown that’s trimmed at the neckline sprinkled with beads and sequins. Another masterpiece by Catherine Walker, one of Princess Diana’s personal favorite designers and the dress she wore when Charles announced the divorce.

4. Goodbye Catherine Walker, Hello Victor Edelstein. Next on the list is a beautiful, unforgettable deep midnight blue silk velvet dinner dress, probably better described as an evening gown that Princess Diana wore to a White House dinner, where she mingled with America’s leaders, and also a few celebrities. The gown had shoulder straps, a subtle bustle, and was fitted through the bodice and hips with a slight A line at the hem and the dress caught the attention of everybody in attendance. This night, she shined in blue and caused a revival of velvet evening gowns.

5. We’re back to where we started with David and Elizabeth Emanuel. Lady Diana was elegant, she was classy, she was on her way to becoming royalty, and with the help of these two designers, she was racy and on her way to becoming a true fashion icon. This racy black strapless cocktail dress, was fitted tough to the knee and tailor made to show off Diana’s sleek figure. It was pretty daring for a 19 year old soon to be princess, but she threw caution to the wind and with one single night, she shattered her image and created a new one. Strapless gowns were unheard of to be worn by royalty and the look was perfected with a stunning minimal jewel necklace that had copies being replicated all over the world.
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