rhzio

florasdress

Samedi 20 février 2010 à 9:18

A romantic comedy which has as its central premise a woman who is always the wedding dresses but never the bride might seem like a

run-of-the-mill idea but there's something much more genuine and interesting about "27 dresses" that makes it rise up a

little more than your stock-standard romantic comedy. Although it does indulge itself in the usual conventions associated

with this genre (and its reliance on these conventions is disappointing and silly), this film actually has the guts to raise

the theme of the difference between falling in love with the idea of getting married and falling in love with a person who is

right for you. Not many romantic comedies do that because they're too busy selling the ultimate chick fantasy rather than

making an attempt to present what happens in the real world. It's just a shame that in the end "27 wedding dresses" does the same

thing, but before we get to that point, this film actually has something to say through some warm characters and charming

scenes, making for a film that holds your interest in the middle, but ultimately loses it at the end with its highly

predictable ending.
From when she was a young girl, Jane has been helping other women with their weddings. After an opening setup where we see

her help a young girl with her distraught father at a wedding, we flash forward to the present where we see Jane frantically

moving between two weddings on one night. This catches the attention of Kevin Doyle (James Marsden), a writer who works for a

column called "Commitments" who writes romantic articles about the wedding dresses he attends despite the fact that he despises the

whole concept. Inevitably, the two come together and trade blows over their differing views on weddings and marriage. Making

matters worse is that Jane doesn't realise that Kevin is the writer of the "Commitments" column which she reads with a

dedicated passion.
On the side, Jane is madly in love with her boss George (Edward Burns), a fact that gets Kevin even more interested in her

from a story angle: what's better? A bridesmaid who is organising her sister's wedding when she's madly in love with the

groom. Kevin for his part tries to convince Jane that she should be looking out for herself and to open her eyes to the real

world, not to the sugary sweet idea she's living in of a dream wedding with her boss. As is turns out, when Jane finally

confronts reality and admits to George she's in love with him, and they exchange a kiss, she feels nothing; and as she

wedding dresses, it shouldn't feel like that. This is perhaps the most interesting idea working through the film: there's the idea

of what you want, and then there's the reality. And as Jane discovers, what she thought she wanted wasn't what she actually

wanted at all, a lesson that so many people I'm sure have learned who have gone through relationships and marriages where it

was based on the "idea" of what they wanted rather than reality. What works even further is the idea that she ends up with

Kevin, a man who is diametrically opposite to what she wants but in the end is the one who engages her mind and emotions

through his wit, charm and intelligent sarcasm.
There's a lot going on in this movie thematically to hold your interest. First, there's the sibling rivalry between Jane and

Tess, the latter of which always gets the light and wedding dresses. Jane never argues the point and lets Tess get away with

everything, including Tess' romantic interest in her boss which sets up a number of great scenes with Jane hovering in the

background looking like she's under the most intense mental torture she's every likely to be under given she's in love with

her boss. It's only when Tess is selfish enough to cut up her mother's wedding dress to make a new one that Jane finally

snaps, telling George the truth and in dramatic fashion exposes Tess' lies to keep George in front of everyone at their

"night-before-the-wedding-day" party. There's also a lot of "wedding" commentary which is manifested in Kevin's character

which is fun to watch, especially when it is so opposed to Jane's sweet and innocent views on weddings and wedding dresses.
Where this film falls down is its reliance on typical romantic comedy conventions. Single-handedly, the climax really kills

the film. You know that it should end happily because films like this have to end this way, but there's something very

arbitrary and contrite about the wedding dresses as presented.
 

Samedi 20 février 2010 à 9:16

When you get all wedding dresses up and excited to go out to eat, a big part of what adds to the excitement is the anticipation of

the food. Food just tastes better when you're eating out - and that includes restaurant salad dressing recipes. Whether it's

ranch or french or balsamic, it doesn't matter. It never tastes quite the same out of the bottle you got from the grocery

store shelf as it does when you're munching on a salad in your favorite restaurant.
There are several reasons why the restaurant salad dressing recipes might taste a bit more sweet, a bit more tangy, well -

just a bit more special, when it comes right down to it.
First, at many restaurants they make the salad wedding dresses fresh from scratch. Fresh ingredients, with no preservatives, that

have not been transported in a bottle on a truck and then sat on a grocery store shelf for possibly weeks before being

purchased, are necessarily going to taste fuller, richer, and more delicious than bottled dressing.
Secondly, dressing in the bottle is going to be formulated with a recipe that was created to appeal to the widest variety of

tastes possible. It's going to be designed to be middle of the road, with no overly bold flavor choices, nothing too far out

of the ordinary. So, by the same token, it's not going to be anything wedding dresses , taste wise.
Restaurants want to develop a flavor profile that is distinct in the minds of their customers, so they will take their flavor

choices closer to the edge - spicier, sweeter, tangier, zestier, and all around edgier.
The great thing is that now you can learn to make all kinds of restaurant recipes at home for yourself. Don't settle for

bottled salad wedding dresses ever again!
 

Samedi 20 février 2010 à 9:15

How many women can honestly say, without crossing fingers behind backs, that they haven't gone weak-kneed at the sight of

that oh so alluring designer wedding dresses, which sparkles so suggestively in the shop window? It can be safely assumed, judging by

the popularity of such dresses, that those who answer 'no' are in the minority.
Seemingly innocent at first glance, the power a beautifully designed garment can hold over a person, is astonishing. Just go

to any designer shop and you will hear the agonised mutterings of 'Oh, I really shouldn't ... No, I'm not going to buy it ...

Well, there's no harm in just trying it on ... Oh god, I love it ... No, I can't buy it ... Ok, just this once ...'
The heart usually prevails and the person in question returns home with the contented feeling they have just bought something

special; something that not everyone else has. This is the lure of the wedding dresses.
Although clothing's fundamental purpose is to protect the body from nature's elements, its role has radically altered over

time. Historians believe the first clothes consisted of materials like fur, leather and leaves, which were wrapped around a

person's body, thus sheltering them from the weather. In today's society however, clothes are viewed more as a statement

about an individual, rather than being necessary for their survival.
Advances in technology, such as central heating, helped to bring about this change, but it is understood that Charles

Frederick Worth, born in England in 1825, shaped the world of clothing, and in wedding dresses, women's dressmaking; thus giving

birth to the term 'fashion' in the way we understand it today.
After moving to France to work for Parisian drapers, Gagelin and Opigez, Mr Worth married one of their models, where he began

making dresses for her. Soon after, customers began asking for replicas of the dresses, which prompted him to seek financial

backing for his own dressmaking business.
In time, he became famed for his designs, which were much simpler and said to be more flattering for the lady's figure than

others of the time; consequently he became popular with an array of rich, distinguished women, including royalty and the

famous. He also moved away from letting women design garments themselves, and instead chose to display his own designs at

fashion shows, which were held four times a year.
Thus the rise of the designer wedding dresses began, and other fashion designers followed suit to create whole collections of designer

clothes.
Fashion designers are now commonplace, designing clothing for individual clients, specialty stores and/or high-fashion

department stores. What distinguishes their clothing from the norm is the originality of design, coupled with the limited

availability of garment numbers.
This, essentially, is what makes designer clothing so sought after and is why those skilfully crafted designer dresses can

make one go weak-kneed in admiration - not only at the thought of possessing one, but also in the knowledge that they own

something unique.
Paul McIndoe writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a wedding dresses of said agency. This

article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
 

Samedi 20 février 2010 à 9:11

If you've lost weight but find it difficult to shift those extra pounds learning how to wedding dresses slimmer is a great skill to

have. I've always been slightly overweight so wearing clothes that flatter my figure and make me look pounds lighter in

seconds are a must!
My motto is if it doesn't make me look slimmer than I am, I'm not buying it, wearing it or even letting it into my wardrobe.
Here is a great tip to learn how to dress slimmer and knock off pounds instantly.
Wearing one colour from head to toe, monochrome wedding dresses, makes anyone look taller and slimmer. Dark colours do make you

appear slimmer but what if you don't want to look the same all the time? That's why it's best to focus on the vertical line

of tones rather than just relying on dark clothing.
This captures the eye's attention vertically rather than horizontally. Many people don't realise that you can also create a

vertical line with accessories or a combination of both your clothing and accessories. For example, if you have a patterned

dress that you think adds volume to your figure you can slim it down by using accessories as your vertical colour line.

First, choose a shade from the dress. Then accessorize from top to bottom in the shade you picked. Start with the earrings,

then move on to a necklace (make it a long one!) or hanging scarf. Continue with tights and shoes.
The main focus is to keep the consistency in the wedding dresses colour line. If there's a break in colour it will also break the

slimming illusion at that point. Remember that you can wear clothing from the same family of colour and tone rather than

trying to find different items of clothing that match exactly.
Discover more tips on how to dress slimmer and look like you've lost pounds in seconds as well as discount dresses in styles

and colours that will slim down your wedding dresses!
 

Samedi 20 février 2010 à 9:06

We have to admit that a wedding dresses can be something very expensive. Everything becomes more expensive when it is associated with

the notion of wedding. Your wedding favor is expensive. Your wedding invitation is expensive. Of course your wedding gown can

also be very expensive. Yet there are some ways to make your wedding dress less expensive.
You may wonder how you can make the gown less expensive. The first thing that needs to be stressed is that making the dress

less expensive does not necessarily mean that you will make it less perfect. There are some ways to make your gown less

expensive and at the same time the gown is beautiful and perfect.
One of the things most experts will advise you is to wear the gown of your mother or even grandmother. In fact, it will be a

perfect option if you love vintage items. The gown of your grandmother when she got married is of course a vintage item! You

can ask your mother and grandmother to see if they still keep their gowns. As a matter of fact, it is always meaningful for

you to wear the gown of your mother or grandmother. A wedding is all about wedding dresses. An item which is meaningful to you is

certainly a lot better than an extremely expensive item. Of course you may not be able to just wear the wedding dress of your

mother or grandmother. You may need to take it to a tailor so that the tailor can help you to make the necessary alteration

of the gown.
You may also consider shopping for a second hand wedding dress. I know that there are some people who do not want to purchase

second hand items. However, you should think of it in this way. Although it is a second hand item, it has been worn for one

day. It is very true that nearly all bride will wear the gown once on the big day. As a result, a second hand gown can be a

still a very new one. You should seriously consider this idea of second hand wedding dress if you would like to save some

money on it. You may be able to find second hand items on auctions sites such as eBay. Of course you will also be able to

find such second hand items in some bridal shops.
In fact, you may also find new wedding gown on auction sites besides second hand items. There are some online bridal shops

which will sell discount wedding dresses on auction sites. Again, one of such sites you can visit is eBay. You will find that

the wedding gowns are a lot cheaper if you bid the items on eBay. However, you should make sure that you ask all the

questions you have to ask before you bid. You have to ask clearly additional costs such as the shipping costs. You may also

need to make sure that the size of the wedding dresses fits you.
 

<< Page précédente | 1 | 2 | Page suivante >>

Créer un podcast