Monday, November 7, 2011

DISCONTINUED ALERT! November 2011

DISCONTINUED ALERT!

Many of our current Mori Lee Wedding Gowns are being discontinued in November 2011!

This includes our Two-Tone Color Accent Wedding Gowns. Were you thinking about one of these? Both the Sweetheart Neckline and the Halter Neckline are being discontinued this month.

Order now to reserve your wedding gown with color accent before they are gone forever!

Two-Tone Color Accent Wedding Gowns are available in White and Ivory with 37 COLOR Accent choices!



The Halter Gown has a V-Shaped neck and is decorated with embroidery and beading at the empire waist and hemline with bands of satin. The corset tie back closure meets a full panel inset on the chapel length train.






The Sweetheart neckline has satin bands that frame the strapless neckline and hemline on the princess line gown. Bands frame the corset tie back closure and widen into long, embroidered streamers overlaying the chapel length train.



These Gowns can only be purchased from an authorized retailer and not online. If you see a similar dress for sale online, the dress is a fake & a very disappointing quality. Azalea Bridal is the only authorized retailer of these gowns in Snellville, Georgia.

We are NOT KIDDING! If you wait a month to order this, you will be out of luck. Order today to reserve your wedding gown before it’s too late!

See them on our website here: http://www.azaleabridal.com/Two_Tone_Color_Wedding_Gowns_Metropolitan_Atlanta.html


Friday, January 28, 2011

Royal Wedding Gowns Without the Royal Price Tag

Want that royal look without the royal price tag? Read on to see how to get that here!

I scoured images of royal weddings and found some beautiful gowns. The best part about this research is how many reasonably priced wedding gowns can be found in these same styles. And the even better thing about this is that you do not have to go to a stuffy dress designer to get a custom look. You can just jump in your car and head down Highway 78 to Azalea because we have wedding gowns that take a modern approach on some of the classics.

Here is the low-down on the high-class:

Grace Kelly’s marriage to Princes Rainier of Monaco
One of the most famous royal wedding gowns of all time is Grace Kelly’s she wore for her marriage to Princes Rainier of Monaco. This wedding gown was made from antique Valenciennes rose point lace. Twenty-five yards of silk taffeta and ninety eight yards of tulle were used to construct this truly royal ensemble. Her veil was covered with appliquéd lace lovebirds and thousands of pearls.

 

A much more realistic option for the modern bride would be the elegant Mori Lee Wedding Gown pictured in the middle. This gown, like Grace Kelly’s, is made with layers of tulle and lace.

If you love the lace sleeves, then the Aurora gown on the far right is a Grace Kelly look alike too. Of course, Azalea Bridal carries the modern bridal gowns pictured here.

Annemarie, Duchess of Parma and Piacenza

Lace not your style? Then check out this elegant wedding gown worn by Annemarie, Duchess of Parma and Piacenza. The crisscross v-neckline shows off her stunning neckline and the tiara draws graceful attention to the bride.

One thing to notice about royal wedding gowns is that they all seem to have sleeves. Most modern brides would not dream of sleeves on a wedding gown. Can you imagine this gown with no sleeves? Just look at the two wedding gowns below and you can see updated versions of this princess’s gown!


The wedding gown to the right of the royal gown is from Azalea’s Eden Bridals collection. The wedding gown on the far right is from Azalea’s Mori Lee Wedding collection. The crisscross necklines pictured on these gowns show off the glowing necklines of these brides. These two gowns offer a sensible alternative without long sleeves for today’s fashion conscious bride.

Marie Cavallier’s marriage to Denmark's Prince Joachim

Check out the wedding gown on the left worn by Marie Cavallier when she married Denmark's Prince Joachim. The construction of the beautiful lace sleeves of Marie’s gown is also similar to that of the middle picture of Autumn Kelly when she wed Peter Phillips in a royal ceremony.


Want this look for under a thousand dollars? Aurora makes the gown at the far right in sizes 18-32. The lace cap sleeves and sweetheart neckline add a soft romance to the gown. This is perfect for someone worried about their arms but not wanting to cover up completely.

Princess Letizia and Prince Felipe of Spain

Princess Letizia wore this gown when she attended a royal wedding with Price Felipe of Spain. The ruched rosettes on Letizia’s gown resemble the ruched fabric of the Jordan gowns to the right. The Jordan gown is available in regular and tea-length. It is also available in over 70 colors!


The Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein and Prince Alois of Liechtenstein at the Crown Prince of Sweden’s Wedding

From royal to updated, modern, and young! The royal gown to the left is great on the woman wearing it but lose some fabric, modernize it, and now you have the hot gown on the right made by Jordan. Jordan gowns are available in sizes 0-34 and in over 70 colors (including white)!


H.M. Mohamed Reza Pahlavi Shah of Iran and Queen Soraya on their wedding day

Queen Soraya’s wedding gown screams royalty! The big beautiful gown with feathers, satin, and tulle is just what a royal wedding calls for! Want fabulous without frivolous? Then Mori Lee’s Allencon Lace and Tulle Wedding Gown at Azalea is just the one for you. Our Mori Lee gown has tulle that drapes over the bodice with intricate beading. The organza flowers that adorn the skirt are each handmade. I think Queen Soraya would have been a lot happier on her wedding day in this Mori Lee gown then the one she ended up wearing.


Duchess of Albany to Prince Leopold I (Queen Victoria’s youngest son) in 1905

The off the shoulder neckline of the Duchess of Albany’s wedding gown for her marriage to Prince Leopold is a trending style in 2011. Azalea has a few different wedding gowns with this same neckline. The gowns from Azalea’s collection pictured here are from our Mori Lee Wedding Gown line. The ruffled skirt wedding gown has intricate beading and a ruched bodice that is flattering to all body styles. The two gowns pictured on the bottom row offer two additional alternatives to this impressive and glittering look!


If you were ever worried about a desire for a royal wedding gown on a non-royal budget, then you no longer have to worry. Azalea is so laid back and we believe that you can have a beautiful wedding gown without paying $250,000 or $25,000 or not even $2,500 for it. Come see for yourself!

To see all of our beautiful wedding gowns, check out larger pictures and descriptions directly on our website http://www.azaleabridal.com/.

Monday, January 3, 2011

When should I start tracking down the Wedding Gown I want?

I’M ENGAGED!

So he finally popped the question - Congratulations! Now, when should you start tracking down the Wedding Gown you want?
We recommend at least 6 months before your wedding date.

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You need to start looking for your wedding gown as soon as possible. Most “experts” say that you should start looking and purchase a gown 9-12 months in advance of your wedding date. In a normal situation, I think this is a great idea, but in reality, I would recommend at least 6 months.

Wedding Gowns have to be made once you order them. When you find the gown you like, the order is placed, and construction begins on your gown. Each designer does not have a warehouse full of wedding gowns in every size and every color combination just waiting to be shipped.

“I don’t have 6 months. What do I do?”

Don’t have 6 months? You will probably have to find a wedding gown that is available off the rack. Most wedding gowns take 3 to 4 months to order so you may still have time to go that route. Remember that most brides then usually need alterations to get the perfect fit. Azalea Bridal lets you order a gown and lets you buy their wedding gowns off the rack. We pay full price for the gowns that are often referred to as “sample” gowns and in many cases some of them have never even been tried on before. These are 100% new gowns. You can feel confidant in choosing one of Azalea’s gowns off of the rack because of this.

At Azalea Bridal, we have even helped brides find their wedding gown the DAY of their ceremony – NOT KIDDING! We really recommend that you start looking for your gown before you are driving yourself to the wedding! This is a special occasion and you generally need more focus and planning to find the gown that looks best on you. This bride (and us) were just lucky that day that she found what she wanted in her size.

We can help you at Azalea regardless of your timeframe. Your choices could be limited though. Just remember the old saying, “the early bird gets the worm” and in the case of buying a wedding gown “the early bride has the most choices!”

Saturday, November 27, 2010

2011 Color Trends: What Experts are saying versus what Brides are Choosing

You can read all of the “expert” opinions that speculate on 2011s color trends but what colors are Brides really choosing?

I scoured wedding blogs and made a list of 2011 colors from posts by actual Brides. Then I tallied the colors, organized them by season, and prepared this list for you below. Greens, Oranges, Pink and Chocolate Brown, and “Peacock” colors are popular all year and each takes the top spot during certain seasons.

In honor of the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, you can expect purple to be a 2011 color to honor the occasion with whether or not they actually choose purple as purple is known as a “royal” color. Even before the Royal engagement announcement came out, several brides listed “peacock colors” as their choice. These colors consist of purples, teals, and dark blues.

One underlying theme from all of the blog posts from brides that I read was to do what you want to do. So what if you are having a winter wedding and you want hot pink and yellow – do it! Your wedding is a display of your style. And if someone has something to say about your style, then they can plan their own wedding differently. (Of course, it will not be as good as yours!) Haha!

SPRING

Orange is the big spring color. Many brides are coupling orange with white or with yellow, deep pink, and red. Some are doing royal blue and orange and others are doing teal and orange.


Other spring options trending were Emerald green with Cream and Black accents, and Violet dresses with Light Blues and Light Teals. A few brides specifically mentioned Black, White and Red because, as one bride put it, who does not love NASCAR. :-)



SUMMER

All things pink seems to be the summer color for most brides. Pink and Chocolate Brown is the most popular color combination for summer 2011. Others are doing Pink and White and Hot Pink and Blue.

If the idea of pink upsets your stomach, other summer 2011 colors combos trending now are Lavender and Green, Yellow and Peacock Blue, Dark Purple and Lime Green.


FALL

All shades of Green are hot for fall options. Lime Green is being mixed with Blues and Purples as is more rustic green colors. Kelly Greens are mixing well with Watermelon Pinks and Dark Greens with Bright Yellows. And of course, Olive Greens with Chocolate Browns and Orange accents make a beautiful fall display as well.


Champagne and Wine with Mocha accents and Electric Blue with Chocolate Browns also are planned for Fall 2011.


WINTER

Dark Blues and Deep Purples. Peacock colors was used over and over. Deep teals with lots of dark blues and greens, eggplants, and navy blues.


Some brides are opting for traditional Red Cranberry colors while others are going with Ivory and Silver options.


Jordan Bridesmaid Dresses are available in over 75 Colors. To see all of Jordan’s Color Charts, click this link here: http://www.azaleabridal.com/Color_Charts_Formal_Gowns.html

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

5 LENGTHS & 7 TRAINS: Do you know the Vocabulary?

Do you know what an Intermission Length gown is or how far a Watteau Train extends? There are at least five different length styles and seven types of trains available for wedding gowns! Here is a run down of Length and Train vocabulary that you may want to know.

5 LENGTHS

Street
Street Length gowns have a hem that just covers the knees.


Intermission
Intermission Length gowns have a hem that drops halfway between the knees and ankles. This is also known as Tea-Length.


Ballet
Ballet Length gowns end near the ankles.


Floor
Floor Length gowns are the most common for traditional wedding gowns. This length just touches the floor all the way around.


Hi-Low
Hi-Low Length gowns are a combination of intermission length in the front of the gown and floor length in the back. Sometimes the back “low” length can be even longer than floor length.


7 TRAINS

Sweep Train
Sweep Trains barely sweep the floor behind the gown.

Court Train
Court Trains extend one foot beyond the sweep train.


Chapel Train
Chapel Trains extend three to four feet. This is the most common type of train length for wedding gowns.


Semi-Cathedral
Semi-Cathedral Trains extend four to six feet.


Cathedral (Monarch Train)
Cathedral Trains extend behind the gown between six and eight feet. This is used at the most formal of American weddings.


Watteau Train (wa-toe)
Watteau Trains begin at the shoulders and falls to the hemline of the gown.


Royal Cathedral
Royal Cathedral Trains extend ten feet or more. These are not common except for Royalty. Princess Diana’s Royal Cathedral Train is perhaps the most well known Wedding Gown with this type of train in current history.


To see more, please see the Newsletter page on our website: http://www.azaleabridal.com/Bridal_Newsletters.html

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

In Color Wedding Gowns in 37 Colors

We now have a separate page on our website for our In Color Wedding Gowns. These Wedding Gowns are available in 37 COLORS!! All of them are under $999, made by Mori Lee, and are available on our No Interest Layaway Plan.



Now Carrying the Luxurious Wedding Gowns by Eden Bridals

Now Carrying the Luxurious Wedding Gowns by Eden Bridals

The 2010 Collection has arrived. The two Wedding Gowns shown below were the first two styles to arrive. This is a fabulous opportunity for Azalea Bridal to carry Wedding Gowns of a couture quality at a price reasonable for non-couture budgets.

Eden Bridals has won several industry awards for its products, value, and services. You can see these beautiful gowns in every issue of national magazines such as Bride's Magazine, Modern Bride, and Bridal Guide.

These Wedding Gowns are also under $999 and can only be purchased from an authorized retailer and not online. Azalea Bridal is the only authorized retailer in the immediate area.

http://www.AzaleaBridal.com/Eden_Bridal_Gowns_in_Atlanta_Georgia.html