
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
CH at a Wedding

Saturday, August 7, 2010
Carolina Herrera
First, this white chiffon gown with gold beading and embroidery. It was so comfortable and looked gorgeous on me. PLUS it is one-of-a-kind. CH decided it would be too expensive to mass produce, so they only have the sample that they made for the runway show. I really like that it is unique and it has bling... But it doesn't look as good in pics as it did in person.

Saturday, July 31, 2010
Saks Bridal Salon
I tried on a couple of gowns that had the natural waist + full skirted silhouette I found was flattering on me. Fave ODLR was there and, of course, I had to try her on again. :)
New discovery: Kenneth Pool, who designs for Amsale (the same company that owns Christos). There were two gowns of his that I liked...
1) Flirtation: Doesn't look as pretty in photos, though. So it's out of the running.

2) Mesmerized: I remember trying this on at the first bridal store I visited in Seattle. Back then, I didn't know yet what I really wanted and I kinda forgot about this dress. It's really pretty, though. And I love how it has some bling around the waist.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Anne Barge
It should be available at the shop where I am going to try on the Primrose. Will check it out!
One last ODLR post. I promise!
One of the things I love about the ODLR I've been eyeing is that not many brides have worn it yet. I spent a lot of time last night searching wedding blogs because I wanted to see the dress "in action" and make sure it looks good in wedding photos -- not just in ODLR ads and fashion show pictures.
But unlike Rocha, Bee, and some other gowns I liked, I was hard pressed to find pictures of it ANYWHERE. I think this is AWESOME because then it will look new and fresh and not something that every other bride has seen before.
I finally stumbled upon a wedding album of a bride who wore it to her South Beach, Florida wedding last April. And (as mom said) these pics were pretty much the clincher clincher. Look how gorgeous it is in pictures...






The guy at ODLR showed me pictures of their new (Spring 2011) bridal collection. But I didn't see anything that is as beautiful as this one! At this point, I am pretty much just waiting to see the Christos Primrose on August 21st.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Vera and Oscar
VW’s shop is very modern and sleek, versus ML’s which was more classic and refined. The salesladies there were also not as sweet and welcoming. For instance, I got to the store one minute before they opened at 10:00 am and all the ladies were just standing on the other side of the door staring at me and chatting until it was 10:00 am. First impression: not so good.
That said, the bridal consultant that took care of me was very sharp and attentive. What I liked about her was that she pulled gowns that I wouldn’t normally have tried on but that she thought looked good on me. And a lot of times, she was right. It helped expand my perspective on what I was looking for.
Gown-wise, what was striking about VW’s overall style is that she’s moved away from the more traditional, embellished gowns. Her overall style was a bit more edgy, with unfinished edges and layers that like they were messy but made sense at the same time. Kind of artful chaos. For example, here is a gown called Deirdre, which is one of the more popular ones from her recent collections:

1) The gowns are SO light. They have a lot of volume but are so airy and cool.
2) A few that I tried on are REALLY flattering. I think it might be the contrast of the fitted bodice with the full skirt. In any case, they made my waist look really tiny.
The two that I liked both had lace on them and fuller skirts. This first one, Dinah had really pretty lace and ruching on the bodice. I tried it on with a plain ivory because I wasn’t too hot about the giant bow.


After giving Eliza another try, I headed down the block to Oscar De La Renta. You can totally tell that ODLR’s business is not built around wedding gowns. In other stores, you sit and chat with a bridal consultant first, who will afterwards pull a bunch of dresses based on your personal style and wedding vision. The bridal consultant also stays with you the whole time to help you in and out of dresses. At ODLR, it was more like: here are the dresses, enjoy!
What I loved about ODLR is that all their dresses have built-in corsets. So everything looked really flattering in me. I tried on a couple. First, this one with ruffles that reminded me of fish tails for some reason. It was very nice on me, but I felt like it was too much.



Sunday, July 11, 2010
New Find: Christos

LOVE IT! It's classic, lacy, bridal, and seems to have a lot more oomph factor than the Rocha-lookalikes I've been researching. It's made by a designer called Christos, who I hadn't heard of before.
After researching a bit more online, I saw that she has a lot of really pretty dresses...
Julianna: Love the jewelled cap sleeves.

Springblossom: Floaty tulle over delicate lace.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Rocha Alternatives
Enzoani Estella

Jim Hjelm 8763

Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Full-Skirted Gowns... Will they look good on your 5'2" Ate?

So Kyla sent me this pic of a gorgeous Michael Cinco gown she saw at Manila fashion week. I swear it looks so much prettier than any gown I've seen here. Looove it. Was initially looking at this silhouette: natural waist, full skirt when I was looking at gowns. I tried these by Monique Lhuillier on when I went to her atelier (tama ba yung word) on Melrose. They were both the same silhouette. I really liked the one with silver beading on the neckline pero initially I thought it was too simple for a Manila wedding. I tried it on in three different places (Seattle, LA, San Diego) and everyone who saw me in it (even people I didn't know) said it looked best on me. Now that I'm thinking of a US wedding I think it might be appropriate. It's also less than half the price of that lacy ML gown I you saw me try on in SF. Only thing I'm worried is na mawala sa uso yung pickups design on the skirt.
The other one (Lyric), while really pretty in the pics was SO HUGE on me that it kind of overwhelmed me. The lady at the ML store said that they could reduce the skirt volume to adjust to my height... But somehow I'm not convinced.
Full skirt or otherwise, I will have to get my arms and shoulders toned to look good in any of the dresses I've been looking at!
Monique Lhuillier "Rhianna"

Monique Lhuillier "Lyric"
