Thursday, January 21, 2016

New Michael Kors tuxedo styles at New York Bride & Groom

Legendary fashion icon Michael Kors is one of our most popular tuxedo designers here at New York Bride & Groom of Raleigh. Men love the fashion forward styling and body conscious fits of his beautifully tailored suits. He has recently introduced three exciting new tux styles and, of course, we are carrying them. The trio of designs — Berkeley, Black Sterling Wedding Suit, and Navy Sterling Wedding Suit — are sure to be an unqualified success with dapper grooms and groomsmen alike. Here’s a closer look at each style.

Berkeley

  • Tailored to fit all body types, including big and tall sizes
  • 30.5”-length jacket features two-button, single-breasted styling with side vents
  • Tailored in lightweight Venetian Super 130’s wool for the most comfortable fit and feel available
  • Features a slimmer grosgrain notch lapel and grosgrain trimmed double besom pockets
  • Includes matching modern slim fit pants with grosgrain piping on the leg
  • Styling Tip: Perfect with black wool fullback vest, black satin bowtie and fitted microfiber formal shirt

Black Sterling Wedding Suit

  • Tailored to fit all body types, including big and tall sizes
  • 30.5”-length jacket features two-button, single-breasted styling with side vents
  • Tailored in lightweight Venetian Super 130’s wool for the most comfortable fit and feel available
  • Features a self-frame notch lapel, double besom pockets and an elegant purple satin lining
  • Includes matching modern slim fit pants with an adjustable waist and belt loops
  • Styling Tip: Perfect with black wool fullback vest, black windsor tie and fitted microfiber formal shirt

Navy Sterling Wedding Suit

  • Tailored to fit all body types, including big and tall sizes
  • 30.5”-length jacket features two-button, single-breasted styling with side vents
  • Tailored in lightweight Venetian Super 130’s wool for the most comfortable fit and feel available
  • Features a self-frame notch lapel, double besom pockets and an elegant purple satin lining
  • Includes matching modern slim fit pants with an adjustable waist, belt loops and buttons to accommodate suspenders
  • Styling Tip: Perfect with matching four-button fullback vest, black satin bowtie and fitted microfiber formal shirt

Whether you decide to rock one of these designer tuxedos for your wedding day or want to consider other style options, New York Bride & Groom has a tuxedo rental department that is sure to contain the perfect suit for every member of the groom’s party. Come browse the suits in our dedicated men’s section and find the perfect complement to your wedding colors and theme. Don’t forget: No appointment is needed, and with five tux rentals, the groom’s tux is free.

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Thursday, January 14, 2016

The details on wedding dress trains

Wedding dress trains are as varied and unique as the brides who wear them. Long and cascading or short and sassy, it’s your day so choose accordingly.

Your elegant entrance

Your wedding march will be breathtaking and memorable whether it’s down a traditional church aisle or through a flower-filled meadow. It is vital to take your venue into consideration when determining your train. Your setting is an essential component to your comfort level and overall maintenance throughout the day. Traversing through the sand at your beachfront resort with a cathedral length gown may not be ideal. It is easy to fall in love with a picture in a magazine or on a hanger at the bridal salon, but you need to think this important detail through.

Train options and styles

It is best to try on a few different dress styles to see what feels most regal and flattering for you. Be sure to view yourself in all angles to ensure you love your decision. Popular design choices include:

Sweep: Trailing approximately 6 inches on the floor, this hint of a train is an ideal choice for outdoor weddings.

Court: This version is the same length as a sweep but it attaches from your waistline as opposed to the dress hem. The placement drastically alters the overall silhouette of the gown.  

Watteau: This style extends from the shoulders in a Grecian goddess kind of way. This is a great choice for those who do not want a traditional veil but yearn for a sweeping, dramatic effect.

Panel: A separate piece of material that is often at least 12 inches wide. This is often the easiest to detach or add to a dress, commonly attaching to the waist.

Chapel: Extends approximately 3 and a half to 4 and a half feet from the waist, this is one of the most common choices for traditional brides.

Cathedral: Formally flowing 6 and a half to 7 and a half feet from the waist, this option is often combined with a cathedral veil.

Monarch: Also referred to as a Royal train, these beauties flow up to 12 feet past the hemline! Expect to designate at least 2 bridesmaids as your helpers to ensure the drape and flow is pristine.

Bustle and removal options

If you simply cannot live without a longer train, but realize it may hinder your moves on the dance floor or require your entire wedding party to attend every bathroom visit, be sure to seek some reasonable alternative. A good bridal salon (like New York Bride & Groom of Raleigh) will have the ability to make your dreams come true. If long and formal is the only vision you see for yourself, fret not. The alterations department can make the necessary changes so that you can lessen your load after pictures and enjoy your chance to boogie on the dance floor. Ribbons, buttons, exquisite brooches and hidden clasps or clips can dramatically alter your dresses silhouette and help you maintain your sanity.

Scallop silhouette

The flow and shape of the train can often speak for itself. The way the layers delicately accent themselves may be just the glamour you are seeking.

Sparkling sensation

Experiment with how adding some crystals will transform your train. The gorgeous glint achieved by carefully sewing on a few gems can give you that hint of shimmer you’re looking for. Glitter dust, or an elaborate crystal bow or bustle clip can create a unique focal point if you want to customize your train and make it one of a kind.

Incorporating something borrowed

Want to incorporate your Mom or Grandma’s wedding dress but cannot make their gown work for your vision? This is a common issue that many brides choose to deal with creatively. Sometimes, cutting a piece of fabric from an heirloom dress can transform your entire design. Adding rosettes or lace trim from your loved one’s gown into your train is also an excellent option. Even using some material to create your own pickups and texture can be sentimental and sensational.

Whatever style of train you desire, you will find it at New York Bride & Groom of Raleigh. We are the premier bridal salon in the Triangle with a selection of designer wedding dresses that is unmatched in the region. Come browse our 17,000 sq.ft. modern luxury salon at your convenience (no appointment needed) and let our full staff of knowledgeable bridal consultants help you find the dress of your dreams.

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