History of the Wedding Dress It may seem as if brides have been getting married in white forever, but this is not the case at all. The trend of wearing an all white wedding dress dates back only to Victorian times. Before that, brides wore a wide variety of colors and materials depending on their social status. Way Back When Even though colors and styles have changed throughout the years, brides have always dressed for the occasion. Of course royalty and those with a high social standing always dressed at the height of fashion, sparing no expense. Those who had limited means still treated a wedding as a special occasion and dressed as formal as their budgets would allow. Ancient brides chose to symbolize their happiness by wearing bright colored wedding garments. During Medieval times, the wedding was more than just a union between two people, in many occasions it was a union between two families, two businesses and even two countries. Weddings were more a matter of politics than love. Brides had to dress in a manner which cast her family in the most favorable light, for she wasn't only representing herself. Medieval brides of an elevated social standing wore rich colors and expensive fabrics. It was common to see well-to-do brides wearing boldly colored layers of furs, velvet and silk. Those of a lower social standing wore fabrics that weren't as rich, though they copied the elegant styles as best they could.
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As the Years Went By Throughout the years, brides continued to dress in a manner befitting their social status. Always in the height of fashion, with the richest, boldest materials money could buy. Those without unlimited resources did the best they could, while the poorest of brides wore their church dress on their wedding day. The amount of material a wedding dress contained was a reflection of the bride's social standing. The more material used, the more sleeves flowed, the longer the train, the richer the bride's family was apt to be. The White Wedding Dress In 1840, Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe wearing a white wedding gown. In those days white was not a symbol of purity, blue was. In fact, many women chose the color blue for their wedding dresses for specifically that reason. White, on the other hand, symbolized wealth. Since white wasn't generally chosen as the color in which to be married, Victoria's dress came as quite the surprise. It wasn't an unpleasant surprise, however, because soon after Women all over Europe and America began wearing white wedding dresses as well. There were still those who chose to get married in other colors, but it was the trend among those of an elevated social status to wear a glamorous white dress. Evolution of the White Wedding Dress By the turn of the century, white was the color of choice. These dresses followed the trends and style of their day and continue to do so a century later. In fact, it's very rare for a bride in Europe or the United States to get married in a color other than white. It was a different story during the depression when women were married in their Sunday best. During World War II, many brides felt it was inappropriate to get married in a lavish white dress, and chose church dresses or a good suit for their wedding attire.
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After the war, a prosperous era dawned and wedding dresses reflected this. Formal white wedding gowns became the fashion. Shades of white, such as cream, off white or ivory are all acceptable wedding dress colors, while bright colors such as blue, green or pink are frowned upon. It's considered bad luck to get married in a black dress. Today's bride can get married in almost any style. From an ornate designer dress to a more informal beach wedding dress it's a given she'll look beautiful in whatever style she chooses. Wedding Dress Styles A-Line Wedding Gowns The classic A-line style will flatter and slender almost any figure and is characterized by the fitted bodice with no waist but gently flares at or near the natural waistline. Our beautiful A-line wedding dresses come in a variety of styles many with delicate lace trim and intricate beading and ebroidery designs. Some also include chapel length train. Ball Bridal Gowns This classic and elegant style has a fitted bodice with the traditional full skirt. The bodice is often embellished with beaded Lace motifs and the skirt is frequently layered with airy fabrics such as crushed Organza ruffles. Mermaid Wedding Dresses This curvacious bridal gown style exudes grace and elegance with it's fitted waist and hips and a gentle flaring at the knees. Bell sleeves and a sweetheart neckline provide beautiful accents and a stunning slender look that will evoke many admiring glances from your guests. 2 Piece Wedding Gowns A 2 piece bridal gown offers a less traditional yet very chic and stylish look. Sheath Bridal Dresses These wedding gowns are very fitted and almost tube-like in appearance.
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Wedding Dress Necklines Off the Shoulder - The wedding dress sits just under the shoulder line Spaghetti Straps - Thin or very thin straps that go over the shoulders to back Bateau - 'Boat' neckline slightly scooped from shoulder to shoulder Halter - Straps go around the back of neck Scoop - U-shape Square - Square neckline Strapless - No straps Sweetheart - Heart-shaped Jewel - Rounded V-Neck - V-shaped Bridal Gown Waist Styles Basque - Waistline dips below natural waist forming a 'V' in the center Dropped - Waistline dips below natural waistline and sits more on hips Empire - High waistline just under bust Princess Cut - Many wedding gowns, especially A-lines, have no defined waist Natural - Waistline sits between the empire and dropped waistlines. Wedding Gown Bodice Styles Corset - A form-fitting, strapless, or spaghetti-strap bodice with boning and lace-up or snap closures. Styled in the fashion of the ladies undergarment with the same name -- think Titanic. Empire - A super-flattering bodice that ends just below the bust, this style looks great on pregnant brides and petite women alike. Very Gwyneth Paltrow in Emma and Shakespeare in Love. Halter - A sleeveless bodice with a high wrap neck. Sometimes backless; always y.
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Midriff - A bodice that fits snugly around the mid-cage. Great for accentuating tiny waists. Asymmetrical (one-shoulder) - An asymmetrical bodice with one exposed shoulder. Extremely fashionable, and therefore popular, in recent years. Princess-line - These wedding gowns are super-slimming and have a sleek bodice characterized by two vertical seams that travel from bust to hem, giving the illusion of extra height. Surplice - Another fashion-forward style, the surplice bodice is created by the cross-wrapping of fabric in either the front or back. The lower the neckline, the higher the appeal. Tank - A short, sleeveless top with wide armholes, this style has become the most sought after in the last few years. Looks great when paired with a sheer wrap. Wedding Gown Fabrics Batiste - Lightweight, sheer, delicate fabric in a plain weave. Similar to cotton, but thicker Brocade - Heavy material with a pattern Chiffon - Lightweight, flowing sheer woven fabric with a soft drape Crepe - Lightweight fabric with a wrinkled surface Peau de Soie - Is a medium to heavy, drapable fabric with a satin weave and de-lustered finish Damask - Medium weight fabric with pattern formed by weaving Dupioni - Thick, heavy 100% silk Gazar - Sheer stiff fabric similar to organza, linen-like Organdy - Stiffer semi-sheer fabric Organza - Sheer fabric similar to tulle but heavier Polyester - Man-made fabric often blended with silks or made to mimic a certain type of fabric Rayon - Similar to polyester but more elastic Satin - Smooth and heavy fabric typically used for wedding gowns. Comes in Silk or Polyester Shantung - Rough textured fabric with lines and nubby. Silk - The most popular fabric for wedding dresses. It soft and has a beautiful luster Taffeta - Crisp, rustling fabric Tulle - Stiff netting similar to organza but stiffer and coarser
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The Shades Stark White The brightest, crispest white you can find. Looks great on brides with a darker complexion. Silk, Diamond, or Natural White A shade off of stark white and may be hard to differentiate from stark white in photos. "Eighty percent of the population looks best in a soft, diamond-white wedding dress, which isn't as chalky as a white-white," explains dress designer Melissa Sweet. "When in doubt, buy diamond white." Ivory Also referred to as "eggshell" or "candlelight." Some ivory wedding dresses have yellow undertones, making them look creamy; some are just a "quiet" white. Rum or Champagne A white with pink undertones that looks nearly white in photos. The Selection The key to finding your shade? Knowing your skin tone. If your skin is fair: you'll look best in yellow-ivories and warmer natural colors. You should probably steer clear of stark white, though -- it may wash you out. If your skin is medium with pink undertones: opt for creamier colors. If your skin is medium with yellow undertones: try diamond whites or champagne. If your skin is dark: lucky you -- most shades of white will complement your skin. If you have yellow or olive undertones yellow-ivory wedding dresses may not be best for you. Try a stark white or rum pink wedding gown.
Momotaro-the Peach Boy Narrator Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman. Every day the old man went into the mountains to collect firewood. And the old woman went to the river to wash clothes. One morning Grandpa Good morning, my dear wife. I will go to work now to collect firewood. Granma Okay, darling. See you later. Please take care. Grandpa Thanks, see you later. Granma Now let's wash clothes. Narrator While the old woman was washing clothes, a BIG peach came floating down the river.
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Granma What's that? Oh my! It's a Big peach. Come here, peach, come here. It looks DELICIOUS. I'll bring it back home and eat it with my husband. Grandpa I'm home. Granma Welcome home. Look at this BIG peach. I found it in the river. Grandpa It looks DELICIOUS. Let's eat it now. Narrator When the old woman cut the peach, POP! Out came a beautiful baby boy. Peach Boy Hello, grandpa and grandma. Granma Oh, dear! What a beautiful baby boy!
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Grandpa Let's call him Peach Boy! Narrator So the Peach Boy lived with the old man and the old woman. As the years passed, he became a tall, brave and strong young man. Narrator One day the Peach Boy said Peach Boy Grandpa and Grandma, I'm a big boy now. I'll go to Devils' Island to punish the bad devils. Grandma Take these dumplings with you. Here you are. Grandpa Take care, Peach Boy. Peach Boy Thank you, grandpa and grandma! Narrator On his way to the Devils' Island, He met a dog.
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Dog Hello, Peach Boy, where are you going? Peach Boy To Devils' Island. Dog Can I have one of your dumplings? Peach Boy If you help me fight the devils, I will give you one. Dog sure. Peach Boy Here you are. Dog Thank you, Peach Boy. Peach Boy Now let's go. Narrator So the dog joined the Peach Boy on the journey. Soon they met a monkey. Monkey Hello, Peach Boy, where are you going? Peach Boy To Devils' Island. Monkey Can I have one of your dumplings?
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Peach Boy If you help me fight the devils, I will give you one. Monkey Sure. Peach Boy Here you are. Monkey Thank you, Peach Boy. Peach Boy Now let's go. Narrator So the monkey joined the Peach Boy and the dog. Soon they met a pheasant. Pheasant Hello, Peach Boy, where are you going? Peach Boy To Devils' Island. Pheasant Can I have one of your dumplings? Peach Boy If you help me fight the devils, I will give you one. Pheasant Sure. Peach Boy Here you are. Pheasant Thank you, Peach Boy. Peach Boy Now let's go.
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Narrator So the Peach Boy, the dog, the monkey, and the pheasant headed for Devils' Island. After traveling many days, they arrived at Devils' Island. The monkey knocked on the door to the Devils' castle. Devil 1 Who's there? Peach Boy I am Peach Boy. I've come to punish you and all the devils. Devil 1 Ha, ha, ha! You're just a little boy. Devil 2 Go home! You can't beat us. Devil 3 We'll eat you all for lunch. Peach Boy I'm Peach Boy. Prepare to die. Are you ready, my friends? Let's beat them. Monkey,Dog,Pheasant OK. Let's go! Devil 1 Ouch, ouch! I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Devil 2 Please, please help, help us. Devil 3 Please, please forgive us. We will never do a bad thing again.
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Peach Boy Now I see that you are really sorry. I'll forgive you. But you have to give back the treasures to the people in the village. All Devils We will, we will, we will. Here you are. Peach Boy Thank you for your help, my friends. Let's go back home now. Dog,monkey,pheasant You're welcome. Narrator They went back to the village with the treasures. They all lived happily ever after. The End
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Jane Wang Bridal Jane Wang, designer and founder of JANE WANG, LLC. Jane Wang graduated from The Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Fashion Design. Jane Wang loved fashion at a very early age. She was especially enamored with beadwork and embroidery. Jane Wang apprenticed as a ready to wear designer for several fashion houses including Jones New York and Philips Van Heusen. In 2006, Jane Wang launched her first collection of bridal gowns. Jane Wang bridal gowns were designed with extraordinary, intricate beading and hand embroidery, which became her distinctive trademark. Every design is an amalgam of lush luxurious silks, exquisite embroidery and beadings designed and crafted with unsurpassed technique. Jane Wang Bridal previewed her collection in April 2007, at The Wedding Channel Couture Show with superlative reviews from both the buyers and the press. Jane Wang's vision for her brides is elegance, style and femininity, combined with a touch of tradition and modernism in an upscale quality. Her collections incorporate rich and luxurious fabrics including Duchess Silk Satin, Paper weight Silk Taffeta and an array of French lace. Jane Wang believes in using only the finest beading and Swarovski crystals in her embroideries and with great attention to detail. Jane Wang believes all brides have an added beauty when their Wedding day arrives. Her philosophy is to create beautiful bridal gowns for the beautiful someone. She also believes her exquisite beadwork can add a lot more glamour to a bride, It is reflected in the fabrications she chooses and beadwork she creates.
_Yukiko_Okada [Infobox musical artist] Name = Yukiko Okada Background = solo_singer Birth_name = (Satou, Kayo) Alias = Yukko Born = [[birth date 1967-08-22]] Origin = Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, Japan Died = [[death date and age 1986-04-8 1967-08-22]] Genre = J-pop Occupation = Singer, Songwriter, Record producer Producer, Actress, Model (person) Model, Spokesperson Years_active = 1984-1986 Label = Pony Canyon
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"Yukiko Okada" (''Okada Yukiko'') (August 22, 1967-April 8, 1986 in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture), known as "Yukko" to her fans, was a Japanese idol during the 1980s, signed to Pony Canyon records. She is still popular in spite of her death of more than 20 years ago. Okada has been called the "legendary Seitouha (pure style) idol". Yukiko debuted in April 1984 with her first single "First Date" for the Sun Music Productions. She won the Japan Record Award for New Artists that year. She also appeared in a Sci-Fi series called "Kinjirareta Mariko" (The Forbidden Mariko) in which she played the main character Mariko who possessed ESP powers for 12 episodes. == Death == Around 10 o'clock April 8, 1986, the 18-year-old Yukiko was found with a slashed wrist in her gas-filled Tokyo apartment, crouching in a closet and sobbing. Two hours later, Okada jumped to her death from the seven-story Sun Music Agency building. http://www.locaview.com.nyud.net/lvs/d.aspx?sid=V11f5A1Ki73V8DkoTG051YtVAs2YP8A3ABc view the place with 360degree movie map http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp.nyud.net/yosha/suicide/Okada_Yukiko... URL:http://www.japanese-music-song-singer.com.nyud.net/j-pop-video-wiki/index3.php?key=Yukiko+Okada&jp_name=%E5%B2%A1%E7%94%B0%E6%9C%89%E5%B8%8C%E5%AD%90
1906: http://119-230-75-52.eonet.ne.jp.nyud.net/~p1921-ipbffx68/hodogaya.kanagawa.amie.ne.jp/1.103/emeraldbridal.html New Style TC1906 One of the sassiest short bridal gown or social occasion dresses ever! Bands of jewelry type beading accent the empire bodice, with additional beading in the center front. Fabulous French krinkle organza gives the dress fuller volume at the hem. This style can be ordered with a full length skirt as TC1906F. Available in white or ivory. A great versatile dress! Silhouette: Short 1907: http://119-230-75-52.eonet.ne.jp.nyud.net/~p1921-ipbffx68/hodogaya.kanagawa.amie.ne.jp/1.104/emeraldbridal.html New Style TC1907 Want the perfect short, flirty bridal gown? This short fitted dress, whose attention getting, tightly pleated gloss organza bow says it all, is perfect for an informal wedding. If you are wearing the most elegant TC1908 gown, put this on your bridesmaids! An antique silver butterfly with Swarovski crystals centers the bow. A double ruffle of tightly pleated gloss organza be ... Silhouette: Short
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