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Designing Clothes

    Sumptuary Laws

    In a society as rigidly structured as Medieval Europe, sumptuary laws were probably inevitable. As cities and trade developed, more untitled individuals became rich from trade and the nobility noticed a disturbing development -- mere merchants could now afford to clothe themselves in expensive material! This was unacceptable, of course. If the common rabble could afford silks and scarlets, then it was going to become increasingly difficult to tell who was who. As a result, laws sprang up all over Europe dictating who could wear what. Certain colors, materials, styles, and even decorative patterns were forbidden to anyone without a good pedigree. The laws varied from place to place, and included such eccentric details as how tall a lady's hennin could be (it was proportional to her rank), what classes of people could wear pointy shoes (no one at or below the level of "artisan"), and that peasants should never wear more than one color at once except, perhaps, a differently colored hood for special occasions.
    There were other, less obvious reasons for instituting sumptuary laws, however. In some places, it was the clergy who pressed for the laws, fearing that fashion (and hence, vanity) was getting way out of hand. The clergy generally targeted fashions that were too revealing or ostentatious, e.g. men's short hemlines and women's trains. Sometimes the purpose of regulation was to keep young noblemen from bankrupting themselves in an attempt to keep up with the latest fashions at court. Being titled did not automatically mean you were rich, and young men in particular were prone to ruining their family fortunes. Finally, some places instituted sumptuary laws as a means of protecting local industry or stimulating trade. In England during the fourteenth century, for example, laws prohibited the purchase of any non-English fabric, protecting their wool industry against the threat of cheap foreign imports.

    Social Markers

    Clothing has meaning beyond its beauty or utility. I have already outlined how sumptuary laws helped reinforce social strata by relegating certain fashions and materials to specific segments of society. Clothing also served to send more specific messages. Just as we can identify police officers, medical workers, and even store clerks today by their uniforms, clothing differentiated certain groups in Medieval society. The wealthy were responsible for clothing their servants -- what better way to advertise one's power than to dress them all alike, in a livery based upon the colors of one's coat of arms? Some nobles even dressed their children in livery. The coat of arms itself is another example of a clothing signifier. While it never really caught on for everyday wear, coats of arms or their devices did appear occasionally on formal clothing, and were specific enough that one could immediately identify the wearer's parentage.
    Members of guilds often dressed in specific colors, and were therefore readily identifiable as tailors, tanners, etc. Members of religious orders dressed in distinctive habits, which earned them nicknames -- the Franciscans, for example, were sometimes called "Cordeliers" after their distinctive belts of knotted cord (and I am amused to note that, as I write this, my spell-check not only recognizes the word "Cordeliers," but capitalizes it for me, suggesting that the name is still in use). Doctors, especially during times of plague, wore a sack-like bird mask over their heads, and the protruding beak was filled with various herbs to keep harmful vapors at bay. Pilgrims carried a distinctive staff and a bag for bread. Sometimes they wore emblems and souvenirs from the sites they visited, such as the scallop shell of Santiago de Compostela. It was important for them to be identifiable: because of their holy mission, it was a gross offense, both legally and spiritually, to harm them. Potential cutthroats were, I'm sure, grateful for the warning that killing the traveler with the staff would earn them an extra hot place in hell.
    Medieval people had a horror of leprosy. Some communities tried to force lepers to wear distinctive clothing, and for a while, in the south of France, sufferers had to wear a patch in the shape of a duck's foot. Imposing standards of dress on lepers, however, proved difficult since no one wanted to get close enough to do it. Instead, lepers used a rattle or clapper to warn others of their approach, and this had one advantage over clothing -- you could tell when one was coming up behind you.
    Local laws required Jews, "Saracens," and sometimes even Christian deviants to wear distinctive clothing, or markers on their clothing, so they could be readily identified. Again, the details varied from community to community. For Jews, the markers most often consisted of a round patch, usually yellow, about the size of a human palm, to be displayed prominently upon the front of the garment. They could sometimes get out of wearing it -- for a fee, of course. Muslims were marked with a yellow crescent. In fact, visible religious identification may have begun in Islamic countries as a means of identifying those who were exempt from heeding the call to prayer. In Christian Europe, however, lawmakers were more interested in segregation, in preventing intermarriage, and in increasing the revenues brought in by tolls and taxes levied exclusively on non-Christians.
    The clothing worn by prostitutes was also heavily regulated. Their required markers were sometimes extremely visible: striped hoods or cloaks, black and white pointed hats, and yellow dresses are just a few variations. These later evolved into armbands of a certain color, or a hood cut in a distinctive shape. Fur, jewelry, and even embroidery were generally forbidden to prostitutes, although the reasons for this are ambiguous. It may have been because such finery was only considered appropriate for respectable women, but it may also have been for the protection of the prostitutes themselves. Such visible wealth could have made them targets for robbery, and with no male guardians, they wouldn't have had much legal recourse.

    Last Thoughts

    What fascinates me most about medieval clothing is how little we know. That seems to contradict what I said in the very first paragraph, I realize, but it underscores an important point -- medieval clothing is largely a matter of interpretation. Very little fabric remains from that era, thanks to Europe's climate. Writings contain references to articles of clothing that sometimes can't be identified precisely. Artwork depicts men much more frequently than women, or depicts farmhands laboring in their Sunday best, or gives us representations that are hard to understand. A painting of a woman with a butterfly veil, for example, raises more questions than it answers: if the veil is presumably held up by wires, how thick were they? Were they visible? Could you have put your eye out with one? Was the veil stiffly starched, or do the wires hold all the weight? No one knows for sure. The information has to be interpreted, and interpretations differ. This is part of why the costumes in Camelot look like they're from the 60s, and those from A Knight's Tale, when we watch it years from now, will look so very turn-of-the-millennium. We see the Middle Ages, ultimately, through the prism of our own experiences.Source URL: http://unknowablejourney.blogspot.com/search/label/Casual%20Wedding%20Dresses
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Black Prom Dress

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    You have a wide variety of black prom dresses created by a number of designers to choose from. We carry several sizes and colors which are ready to ship for your prom. The black prom dresses we stock are designed by: Alfred Angelo, Alyce Designs, Amber Nicole, Cassandra Stone, Dalia , Joli .
    The little black dress is the pride of most women’s closets. It is the versatile, sexy dress that can be called upon at a moment’s notice to transform a woman from ordinary to glamorous. The little black dress can also be a great prom dress, because, after all, it’s never too early to start filling your closet with nightclub and cocktail attire. The little black dress is sexy, fun, flattering, and perfect for this prom season.
    Black Prom Dresses: Black will always speak of elegance and formality. With a dash of strategic decoration black can be sporty and fun as in these Loralie styles of black. A black prom dress is the most versatile dress you can get. It will never go out of fashion, can be very trendy as well as very sexy. Your black prom dress will be a treat for your future parties, too. It especially adds elegance to the late night club events and parties that you attend. You have innumerable options for accessories with that black prom dress; if you want to stun people with a classic look, go for darker accessories, and for fun and playful night, choose the brighter accessories.
    If you are shopping for black and white prom dresses, you’ll have no trouble finding beautiful, unusual and exotic styles to choose from. Every formal gown shop sells black and white dresses to suit every formal occasion. The only trouble you’ll have is finding one that suits your personality.
    Black prom dress also conveys the image of "sophisticated". Also getting that black prom dress online could be the easiest way to shop. You can save time by walking around shops. Imagine you can browse to hundreds of black prom dress conveniently, quickly and easily. That's what wonder of our modern technology can do.
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Great Work Dresses

    At some point, we all have to get down to business, but that doesn’t mean that all fun is lost. Spice up the hum-drum of the workweek with one of these fashion-forward frocks; classy enough for work, but kick-ass enough for that fierce fashionista inside. These dresses will take you through the 9-5 with something to look forward to every morning, after all -- all work and no play definitely makes Jane a dull girl.






    Every so often, we must get back to the basics. But don’t be fooled, there’s nothing basic about Diane Von Furstenberg’s ruffled neck wrap dress with its’ perfectly tailored waist. We prefer to call it, ‘the perfect little black dress’ – for work, of course.







    Casual Fridays at the office should never mean torn jeans and rock tees. Dress it down a notch with this lightweight cotton frock; exude an air of authority with a crisp collar, but still scream casual with fun pockets on top and bottom.






    Every gal – especially the working gal – needs some variety in her life, but variety takes time. To get the coordinated look of the perfect skirt and shirt combination, with the unparalleled ease of throwing on a simple dress in your morning rush, try Forever 21’s pleated bodice dress -- the best of both worlds.




    The ultimate power dress would be boldly-colored, flatteringly cut, and would naturally help to exude an air of confidence and effortless chic. Case and point – Milly’s navy & white shift dress.




    Sure, a conservative cut is more office appropriate, but that still leaves you with exotic fabrics and bold prints to play with. Paul & Joe’s Principe Tunic dress combine the best of both, in this eye-catching piece.






    Things are bound to get stressful at work, but try to keep cool in this sleeveless cotton dress. No matter how awry things go, you'll always look smart in this belted black & white number.





    Show them you mean business, in this seriously-pleated but uber-stylish khaki dress by Celine. Business never looked so good.
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    What better look for the modern day working-girl, than a mod-look dress? This flattering silhouette needs few accessories to make it pop, leaving you time to tend to more important details.
    net-a-porter.com $430



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Summer Date Dresses

    Its date night and you’re stressing. Is that a pimple? Is your hair too flat? Too much perfume…not enough perfume? Few things can wreak havoc on the nerves of a confident woman like the pressure of getting perfectly dolled up for a magical night out with a new guy. And though there are some things that may be impossible to avoid – hello awkward dinner conversations – your outfit, at least, should be the one thing you can remain totally cool about. Wow him with one of these fabulous dresses; sometimes speechless can be a good thing.





    If all else fails, at least you’ll look mercilessly chic in this drop-waist mini dress. Dating can be miserable, but sometimes fashion really can conquer all.
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    Slip into this sexy, ruffled, satin number for a swanky night out on the town. You’ll make heads turn wherever you go, but he’ll be sure to keep his eyes on you.
    Forever21.com $30






    There’s something to be said about being demure, and much more to be said about letting loose sometimes. Pull out all the stops in this mini, curve-hugging dress.
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    Feeling a little blue before the big date? That can only mean excitement in this ruffled rosette bubble dress.
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    Purple is the color of royalty, so what better way to boost your confidence before a date than sporting this regal color?
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    You’ll be his sweetheart, no matter what, in this pink candy-colored chiffon dress. Don this for a romantic dinner, he won’t be able to resist your charms.
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    Last minute plans for a straight-from-work kind of shindig? No need to fuss, this smart little number will take you right from the office to an impromptu date, without having to break a sweat.
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    For a low-key, anything-goes kind of date, Marc Jacob’s cotton halter will provide just the right amount of calculated style and free spirited fun you need.
    net-a-porter.com $185.


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Growth of Textile Industry in Pakistan

    Trade has always been an essential part of the human existence. Ever since time immemorial, with the start of communication; men and women of different color, creed and ethnicity have indulged themselves in the economics of the world and have earned their livelihood from it. Be it the barter system, the Silk Route or even the Great Depression, our existence has been linked with trade. In short this act of voluntary exchange of goods and services has been going on for centuries.

    The commerce of fabric is no stranger to the Indian subcontinent. Ever since partition, officials have sought a higher rate of economic growth in order to lift the population out of poverty. Rapid industrialization was viewed as a basic necessity and as a vehicle for economic growth. For more than two decades, economic expansion was substantial and the-growth of industrial output was striking. Recent years have seen a drastic change/in the industry; especially the textile sector. At the time of independence, present-day Pakistan had only two textile mills. These units were self contained, having all the departments such as ginning, spinning, weaving, dyeing and bleaching as well as processing and printing. Although the printing of textiles was not as developed in those days as it is now, after independence, the process of developing the textile industry started to pick up gradually. By mid-sixties there were about 180 units of textile bleaching, printing and processing units, mostly situated in Karachi and a small number in the Punjab. In 1968, in consequence of change in the basis of collection of excise duty from capacity to production, most of the mills closed down their weaving sections. The looms which were removed from the mills, were installed outside the mills' premises in units of four, which have been exempted from excise duty.

    About 31, 000 looms since 1969-70, continued to operate in the mill sector even after a general segregation of weaving. This number decreased to only 9,000 looms in the mill sector by the end of June, 2006. In the non-mill sector, a big majority of the units operate at a very low level, having little automatic machinery. In some factories, the printing of textile, is done by spreading the cloth on the top of tables, while pressing design screens on them - a method which is primitive as compared to the process in use by modern and automated factories. According to estimates, textile finishing industry consists of nearly 731 units, the majority of which are independent and complementary to the weaving industry. About 650 independent processing units are working in and around Faisalabad, Gujranwala and Karachi, in which about 50 integrated units have complete finishing facilities.

    Textiles and clothing trade is a vital part of the world economy with many nations heavily dependent on this sector for foreign exchange earnings and employment generation. Today, textiles and clothing trade accounts for nearly 6% of total world exports. Many of the least developed-and small developing countries have built a huge dependency on the sector which often accounts for more than 90% of industrial exports and more than 50% of total employment. With increased global competition, many sectors within the textile industry are increasing production efficiency. Research, innovations and development in technical textiles, yarn quality, clothing products, process performance, fabric finishing, coloration technology and marketing can bring significant advancements in the textile sector in order to develop market supremacy. :.

    Fabric processing is the most critical stage of value addition in the entire value chain. Woven or knit fabric can either be dyed or printed, depending upon the requirement of the customer who is the garment manufacturer. The use of colored cotton being unique and attractive has the potential to become a part of cotton fabric and apparel market.

    After the abolition of quota regime, Asia has become a hub of textile trade as one of the major exporting countries of the region. Instead of importing yarn from Pakistan as the developed nations did, Asian countries have invested heavily in their spinning industries to produce yarn. Pakistani spinners were caught on the wrong foot as they invested heavily in spinning during the last eight years while their market in countries like Japan, the US, European Union and Hong Kong weakened after the textile trade was made quota-free at the start of 2005.

    According to recent figures, the Pakistan's textile industry contributes more than 60% to the country's total exports, which amounts to around US $ 5.2 billion. The industry contributes around 46% to the total output produced and exported by Pakistan. The contribution of this industry to the total GDP is 8.5%. It provides employment to 38% of the work force in the country, which amounts to 15 million people.
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Drunk On Wine Wedding Favors

    When you want to celebrate, what is one of the first things you think of having? It is wine, right? Wine has become synonymous to celebrations and festivities that it would be rare to see a wedding that does not serve this kind of beverage. But do you know that now, wine is not only served during the actual event? Nowadays, it has also become a popular option for wedding favors.

    Choosing Wine Wedding Favors
    Some people may think that wine is an expensive wedding favor. But if you consider the fact that you would be serving wine to accompany the meal, in the end it would be more affordable because the wine can be consumed during the event and then the bottle can be taken home as the souvenir. Another option for you to save money would be to choose wine mini bottles to give away as wedding favors. Guests would certainly adore these cute mini bottles.
    When buying wine wedding favors, one of the first things you have to consider is the type of meal you are going to serve during the event. This should complement your choice of wine. White wine go well with fish and light dishes while red wine is perfect for hearty meals and meat-based dishes.
    The season should also be taken into account. White wine is ideal for warm seasons while red wine is suitable for cold months. Also, you have to give special consideration to guests attending the wedding. For those who are non-drinkers or for children, give mini bottles of sparkling grape juice or apple cider. You can also give non-alcoholic beverage giveaways for people whose religion or culture opposes alcohol drinking.
    Customized Wedding Labels
    The nice thing about wine wedding bottles is that you can add some personal touch into it. You can personalize the labels so it would bear the wedding date, the name of the couple, and a personal message. You can even have your photograph imprinted on the label if you want to. To make it more fun, you can add a funny message or quote on the label. Something like, “Love is like a wine, the older it gets, the better it tastes (just don’t forget the cork or it will go stale!)” would surely makes guests laugh.
    Wine Accessories
    Aside from wine, other wine accessories can also be given as wedding favors such as imprinted wine glasses, champagne flutes, wine charms, and wine stoppers. You can have wine glasses or flutes imprinted with your names and the wedding date. Decorate the wine glass with a ribbon and bow that match the color of your wedding motif.
    Wine stoppers have also become very popular these days especially because you can now choose customized designs that can complement the theme of your wedding. For example, for a winter wedding celebration you can opt for a snowflake wine stopper. If you are going to have a beach wedding, a beach ball or seashell wine stopper would be the perfect choice.
    Wine charms are also nice to give away because they are beautiful and yet inexpensive. In fact, you can even make your own wine charms using materials like beads, shells, faux gemstones, and many others. You can give a set of wine charms as wedding favors or use these charms decorate the wine bottle or wine glass you intend to give away.
    Whether you choose a wine bottle (or a mini version) or a wine accessory, your guests would surely love the feel of festivity and rejoicing that comes with this kind of wedding favor. Make sure you pick the right choices and you add a personal touch to make the favor even more special.Source URL: http://unknowablejourney.blogspot.com/search/label/Casual%20Wedding%20Dresses
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5 Tips For Bridal Accessories

    The first of five tips for bridal accessories is the theme. If you plan a theme wedding, you will want to plan everything down to the honeymoon. Planning a theme wedding require a little browsing before you define the theme. If you pick a theme that is hard to shop for, you will have a hard time finding bridal accessories. You want to find something that is easy to shop for and something that is easy to put together. You do not want to pick something that will consume all your time. Planning your wedding takes time enough without adding a theme that requires any more time.

    The second of five tips for bridal accessories is the dress, shoes, headpiece and flowers. If you are planning a theme wedding, you do not want to buy a dress and shoes that will not fit the theme of the wedding. If you plane a themed wedding, you need to also look at dresses, shoes and headpieces to fit the theme. After all, this is the entire idea about a theme wedding. Your flowers should also relate to the theme of your wedding. If you are having a tropical wedding, you are not going to use calla lilies. Match the flowers to the theme.
    The third of five tips for bridal accessories is the ceremony itself. Many brides have themed wedding to move away from traditional ceremonies and have a different type of service. If you have a beach theme, you are not going to want the ceremony to be a traditional service. Your guests will appreciate your creativity more if you keep the ceremony in tune with the theme. You can the have the traditional vows or some couples make their own vows, which add to the beauty of the theme wedding.
    The fourth thing you want to keep in mind is the reception. Since your wedding is represented by a theme, you want to keep the reception as close to the theme as possible. You may have a country theme or a fairy tale theme, either way, you want to have table décor, decorations and wedding favors that match your theme wedding. There are twists to every theme wedding, but if you plan everything down to the honeymoon, you can be assured you will have the best themed wedding ever. This is the main reason for having a themed wedding.
    The last tip for bridal accessories is the honeymoon. Although you will be spending it somewhere other than the reception hall, you might still want to carry out the theme. Whether you have a hotel room or your own home, you can add some decorations to the room to carry the theme into the next day. Many brides plan such themes for the honeymoon right down to the type of lingerie they will wear. Keeping these five tips in mind should help you plan a great themed wedding and assure you that you will find all the bridal accessories you need to have the perfect wedding.Source URL: http://unknowablejourney.blogspot.com/search/label/Casual%20Wedding%20Dresses
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A Saudi Arabian wedding celebration

    I had been informed that the women like to dress up to the nines for these occasions so a trip was made the week before to downtown Olaya in search of the perfect ball gown. The Saudi women here like bright and flashy gowns with lots of colour and a generous serving of jewels and all things that sparkle, however, I was looking for something a little more subdued but equally as glamorous. I got lucky again and found a beautiful dress in the second store I looked in that couldn't match up with anything in the other stores I went to. I did see some other lovely dresses though so I know where to go back to in the future. Prayer time rolled around so the time was spent window shopping in Faisaliah Mall, where I stumbled across a pair of shoes and bag that was the exact match for my dress (with a price tag to match). My shopping partner even managed to bargain them down a few hundred Riyals, in a retail store, champion! Back at the dress shop more bargaining was done and I left with the perfect outfit for the wedding.


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    Fast forward to Wednesday evening (having spent the majority of the week in bed with the flu) and I was back in the beautician's chair having my hair done. I mentioned to her that I was going to a Saudi wedding and she told me she used to style the Saudi girl's hair so would give me a fitting Saudi wedding hairstyle. Half a tin of hairspray later, I was out the door with gorgeous hair and made my way back to the house to gown up and head out to the celebration.

    I knew a little bit about Saudi weddings already from reading about Saudi customs so I was aware that the function would be segregated. Upon arriving at the function centre the women went into an entrance on one side of the building while the men went into another. That was the last sighting of the men for the rest of the evening. I heard that they sat around together with the groom and ate, drank ghawa (Arabic coffee) and talked. I think even a little traditional dancing took place, but mainly eating, drinking and talking. The bride never made an appearance at the men's party.

    On the women's side was where all the fun was had. Inside the ladies entrance was a foyer where all of the women removed their abayas and veils and primped themselves up in front of a huge mirror placed against one wall. Underneath the all-encompassing black was a rainbow of coloured dresses, sparkling jewellery, meticulous hairstyles and perfectly applied makeup. My phone and abaya was taken off me at the entrance (no photos allowed of course). Looking around, I had a sudden realisation that I had no idea what to do next. The women arriving were making their way over to a line of women who must have been the bride and groom's family and greeting them but my complete lack of Arabic conversation skills made me a little nervous about trying to do the same. Inside the hall the room was divided in half with an aisle down the middle. Women were making their way to the sea of tables on either side. Everyone else looked extremely confident in their movements and here I was, the lone Westerner with no Arabic skills, frozen in the lobby with no idea what to do next. A few moment's later I was approached by a young lady who spoke to me in English and directed me towards an empty table where I sat, conscious of the small children who's eyes were instantly glued to me.

    About an hour and a half passed (now 10pm) and the tables had filled and the band began setting up. Three women who spoke very little English sat down at my table and despite our lack of communication skills were very friendly and accommodating. Ghawa and Saudi sweets were served on the table and the women in the room were constantly moving from one table to another, greeting family and friends. The matriarchs of the families could be seen throughout the room as they did not remove their head covering and everyone made a point to greet them and ensure they were comfortable. The band begun banging on drums and singing in Arabic so some of the girls made their way up to the dance floor at the front of the room and timidly started dancing. A few more songs later and the dance floor was sufficiently full and the girls were having a lot of fun.

    Something interesting to note here is that these functions are sometimes used by the matriarchs to choose a suitable bride for their sons. In fact I was told that the bride herself had been chosen in such a way. Now cultural differences aside, it is no wonder that the girls go to great efforts to beautify themselves and make sure that they are noticed at these functions and I do know that there were some rather influential families present at this party.

    By now it was 11.30pm and the party was still in full swing. The only food that had been served was assorted finger food carried around by the waiting staff. Suddenly they dimmed the lights and everyone rushed back to their seats. The bride was here! At the back of the room was a staircase that lead up into a mezzanine level where the bride was to make her entrance. Two women positioned themselves at the bottom of the staircase with a video camera and some Arabic music was fed through the speakers. The bride appeared, surrounded by four assistants who ensured that her dress was at all times perfectly positioned. She wore a magnificent white dress with sparkling jewels down the front and a sweeping white hat on her head. Its obviously extremely hard to explain but she looked absolutely stunning. The bride stood for a moment and took her first step down the staircase. The assistants smoothed her skirt and stepped back while the bride stood for what appeared to be a carefully rehearsed period of time (about 2 minutes) before taking her next step. The music played on a constant loop and the bride never faltered in her 'step, smooth, wait' pattern. The entire procession down to the stage at the front took about 30 minutes. Once she had reached the front and presented herself to everyone the young girls rushed up on the stage to present her with gifts. After this she disappeared again. This was the only time I saw the bride for the entire evening.

    During this time a woman seated at the table next to me leant over and asked me where I was from. When I told her that I was from Australia she explained to me that she had spent many years in America with her husband some time ago. Her English skills were quite good so we chatted a little and she introduced me to her family and explained some things to me about the wedding. After the bride was finished and the lights came back on she grabbed my hand and rushed me towards some doors at the back of the room. It was dinner time! By now it was after midnight and everyone must have been famished because there was a mad rush to the buffet tables. My new friend N grabbed me a plate and piled it high with a bit of everything and we found a table to sit and eat.

    After dinner we made our way back to the main room and were greeted by women spraying perfume on my hands (so I could pat it on my skin) and handing out mints. They also came around with a vessel of smoldering chips of oud that the women placed under their hair and veils (if they were wearing one). The music started up again and the dance floor came alive. By 1.30am I was worn out and ready to go but I could tell that the party would go on for some time yet. Outside the men were waiting patiently for their wives and daughters to appear, they congregated in groups and continued the conversations they were having inside. I found my ride and headed home having felt that I got to experience a piece of Saudi culture that many expats never get the opportunity to.Source URL: http://unknowablejourney.blogspot.com/search/label/Casual%20Wedding%20Dresses
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Casual Wedding Dresses

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    A wedding is a dream-come-true occasion for everyone involved, especially the bride. After dreaming for years of her handsome Knight in Shining Armor, she has eventually found him, and is about to embark on a completely different phase of life – one that includes him, and actually revolves around him, with only their love and commitment as the focus. It is a pious union of two souls, blessed as they are by the great Lord, encouraging them to fuse into one complete entity, and face every aspect of life in this very form, with complete dedication and loyalty to each other, and enough love to fill every heart that beats in this entire world.

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    Now, since the wedding is one of the most significant events in a woman’s life, each and every aspect of it is also equally significant. However, there happens to be one aspect which, at least for the bride, is actually a little more important than the others, and that is her special bridal wedding dress. There are many facets to be taken care of when it comes to selecting the perfect wedding dress for you, and all of them are equally important.

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    First of all, you need to know the theme of your wedding. This decides the important aspects of the wedding dress. You need to know whether you are holding a gothic wedding, or a casual one, for then it will require a wedding dress that will match the concept, namely a celtic wedding dress or a casual one, respectively. Your budget also plays a very important role in deciding the kind of wedding dress you ought to choose. Next, you must take care of the fabric of the wedding dress. You could select between any comfortable types of clothing material, the thickness depending on the season, and, once again, the theme. Once you have decided this, your next step would be to decide on the kind of cut you want to wear in the form of your wedding dress. The cut not only includes the length and neckline, but also the overall contour ad fitting of the dress. Ensure that you choose a cut that suits the theme, season, and of course, the fabric of the dress in itself, and is, most importantly, comfortable for you to wear. For instance, in case you are expecting a baby, you will need a pretty maternity wedding dress, which will enhance your motherly beauty, apart from the obvious bridal kind. Depending on these factors, you need to decide on the color of the wedding dress. While white is the traditional and conventional hue for a bride, you could select any other one based on your wedding theme and, obviously, your preference. The accessories that you select for your wedding dress, such as gloves, veil or tiara, and the special hand bouquet of beautiful and fragrant flowers, depend on all the facets mentioned above. You can make your choice from the available options. Choosing the perfect wedding dress is going to be extremely difficult, but if you follow the right steps in the right manner, you are sure to look absolutely stunning on your wedding day, just as you always wanted, and it is really doubtful if your Prince Charming, or any other male in the vicinity, for that matter, will have eyes for any other woman, apart from you. So, choose wisely, and get gorgeous for your wedding day.

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