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Real Deal #23


It never ceases to amaze me some of the details that are putting on gowns today. Check out these gorgeous gowns I found today on eBay!

Dress #1: This is Cassablanca Style #1711 in a size 8. It was a bridal salon sample and features a gorgeous detailed halter bodice! It needs a bit of cleaning and minor alterations but at $200 on eBay – it’s an amazing bargain!

Dress #2: This gown isn’t from a known designer – but the floral embriodery on the bodice is exquisite! If you are looking for something unique for your Spring or Summer wedding, this gown in a size 6-8 could be just the thing and it’s very affordable at $149 on eBay!

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IPovePou Boutique For Flowergirls


I love this little dress boutique I found on eBay this week! They have the most adorable dresses for little girls at great prices ($30-$50 range). I particularly LOVE the Pink Paris design above which also comes in black with white and bright pink. Most of their styles are available in sizes from 12 months to 6x and they also have a lot of styles in sizes 7-16 for junior bridesmaids.

The great thing about dresses like these are that they are gorgeous for your wedding – and are perfect for parties and special occasions after the wedding as well. As I mom of 2 girls who have been in weddings 4 times, I know how nice it is to know that I am spending money on something they can wear more then once! And if you are a more traditional bride who still wants the white flower girl dress, they have a few of those to:) Check out the IPovePou Boutique on eBay!

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Real Deal #22


I got a little lost in eBay today – that happens to me A LOT! I wish I could afford to buy dress after dress because I always find some great deals! Here are a few of my favorite finds today – maybe some lucky bride will find her dream dress among them!

Dress #1: There aren’t a ton of pictures of this dress, but from what I can see it looks lovely. It’s white with some gorgeous beading and lace details – and it’s currently priced at $0.01 with a $150 buy it now option on eBay. I have a feeling some lucky bride is going to get this dress for a steal.

Dress #2: This gorgeous dress is a Maggie Sottero design in size 12 on eBay. The gown is used and needs some cleaning but it’s selling with a buy it now price of $49.99! Even after paying the cleaning bill and alternations, it’s going to be a huge steal.  I LOVE the detailing on the bodice and skirt.

Dress #3: If you’re looking for classic vintage – this is your dress. This gown is fantastic! It would be perfect for a glamourous vintage wedding. It’s a size 2 and needs some cleaning but it is currently listed at $0.99 on eBay! I am very tempted to bid on this one – I could find a use for it some day lol.

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Budget Friendly Designer: Wtoo


If you’re loke most budget brides, one of your first priorities was to find a gorgeous, affordable bridal gown so I thought I would start featuring designers who offer a great selection of affordable, stylish wedding gowns! For our first featured designer, I choose the Wtoo collection by Watters! The Wtoo collection was introduced by Watters specifically as a budget friendly line of affordable gowns. The collection includes a great selection of gowns in different styles including some of the most popular 2009 wedding trends: grecian goddess styles, crumb catchers, elegant floral embriodery, and a little sparkle.

Here are a few of my favorites from the collection. House Of Brides offers 28 gowns from the Wtoo collection starting at $350!

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2009′s Boldest, Most Beautiful Wedding Gown Trends


Finally! 2009′s gowns bring brides some real choices, after several years of strapless uniformity. (Thank you, Vera Wang!) If you’re the type of bride who wants a couture (or couture-inspired) gown to match the finer shades of your personality and wedding style, 2009 is the year with your name on it! Here are a few of the hottest trends going:

Crumb-Catcher Bodices.

This regal, old-world design twist came from that same lust for luxe that brought us Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, and its subsequent style explosion in the bridal world.

BUDGET FRIENDLY OPTIONS:

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Mori Lee Style 2161: $670 from House Of Brides ($1009.95 retail),  Wtoo Style 11011 Penelope: $435 from House Of Brides ($724.95 retail)

Greek Goddess Columns.

The ultimate look backward, the style takes us back to the lovely goddesses (and early supermodels) of Greece’s Golden Age. With plenty of glorious examples to be seen from bridal magazines to the red carpet, this style’s not going away soon. Happily, it lends itself to arm bling and the half up-half down style that’s still so alluring to brides. Also note: bridesmaids look amazing in goddess gowns when the bride’s wearing something more structured.

BUDGET FRIENDLY OPTIONS:

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Impressions Style 4940: $315 from House Of Brides ($474.95 retail), Wtoo Style 11719 Catherine: $490 from House of Brides ($679.95 retail)

Asymmetrical / One-Shouldered Styles.

These gowns are sexy attention-getters. Another hot commodity on the red carpet, the asymmetrical top adds up to an exciting departure from same-old strapless, while exuding plenty of come-hither vibes.

Subued Color Plays.

Color’s no longer the domain of a bold — or even distracting — burst of contrast in the train or cuffed bodice of an otherwise stark-white gown. Instead, next year’s color inspiration flows from Vera Wang’s gowns in warm toasts and charcoals, St. Pucchi’s fabulous champagne and platinum combos, or gowns that ripple with multicolored gardens of embroidery (Claire Pettibone).

The Mini.

No longer the oddball in an otherwise full-length portfolio, minis have become serious business, with layers and ruches and ruffles aplenty. Increasing number of brides find them a brilliant choice for tent weddings on the shore or in the vineyard. And let’s not forget those brides who want a gorgeous but mobile second gown to get down and boogie the night away.

BUDGET FRIENDLY OPTIONS:

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Alyce Style 6073: $238 from PromGirl, Jovani Style 155118: $400 from PromGirl

For more 2009 wedding trends and expert help in planning a hot wedding, see Favor Ideas. Don’t miss our personalized wedding favors and elegant wine stopper favors

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Budget Dress Of The Week


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This week’s budget dress is probably one of my favorites. This Lady Roi Bridals creation is absolutly amazing with its black contrast detailing. It is made in matte satin and features an empire seam embellished with black piping and black floral appliqué delicately scattered on bodice and inner hem. Ihis gown also has wonderful beading over the bodice and skirt. This dress leaves onlookers stunned with its beautiful lace-up back. Style 8339 normally retails for $599.95 but is a steal on House of Brides for $428.00

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Real Deal #21


Normally Kari gets to do the Real Deal posts but I found this dress on eBay today and wanted to share. This is a used dress being sold by a recent bride. It caught my attention because of the lovely beadwork on the skirt and bodice. The dress needs a zipper repaired and it needs to be cleaned but at $49 you can afford to give it a little TLC!  In size 12, this dress would be perfect for a bride looking for a dress on a limited budget! Even with cleaning and the zipper repairs, you could be wearing this wedding dress for under $200!

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Find the Perfect Pearls For Your Wedding Ensemble


(ARA) – Pearls are the perfect wedding companion. Known by some as the “Queen of Gems,” the classic elegance of pearls transcends centuries and style fads. Nothing looks more beautiful with a bridal gown than a single strand of flawless pearls.

But pearls are not just for the bride — they’re the perfect accessory for bridesmaids as well. Today, you can find pearls in shades ranging from the traditional white all the way through the color rainbow, including pink, green and black, so they will coordinate with the wedding party’s dresses.

If you’re confused by the different types of pearls on the market, you’re not alone. “Pearls are classified according to their origin and their shape,” says Natalie Parman, vice president of merchandising at Jewelry TV. “Because of the wide variety of pearls available, you can choose a look and a price that is right for you.”

Pearls are formed when a foreign object enters the shell of a mollusk and triggers the release of nacre, which builds layer upon layer until a pearl is formed. Most pearls in retail stores today are cultured pearls. They are less expensive than natural pearls because they are mass-produced with the aid of technology. Instead of waiting for nature to take its course, pearl farmers insert an irritant and a nucleus (often a mother of pearl bead) into an oyster to speed up the process. Cultured pearls come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and many are dyed. As a result you can find almost any color your interested in.



Akoya cultured pearls are produced by the Akoya oyster found in the waters surrounding Japan. They are almost perfectly round and are well known for their high luster and rich color, which can range from white to cream, pink, green, silver and gold. These pearls can vary in size from between 2 millimeters to 10 millimeters. “Cultured Akoya pearls are the quintessential ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ strand in a creamy white color,” says Parman. “Multiple strands or choker styles are hot wedding trends.” Since they are affordable, cultured Akoya pearls also make wonderful bridesmaids and mothers’ gifts.

Eiliene's Faux Pearl Art Deco Earrings South Sea cultured pearls are larger than Akoyas, usually more than 10 millimeters. Produced in the warm waters of the South Seas, they come mainly from Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines. These pearls are mainly white, yellow or gold. Due to their size and rarity, South Sea pearls are expensive. Exotic golden South Sea pearls in particular have gained popularity in the United States in recent years. “If you’re choosing a special strand of pearls for your wedding, this can be a good jewelry investment,” says Parman.

Tahitian pearls are produced in Tahiti, the Cook Islands and Mexico. They range in color from black, to aubergine, pistachio and many other colors, often with overtones of blue, pink or green. These pearls range between 8 and 15 millimeters and are highly valued because of their rarity. “Wear Tahitian pearls to your rehearsal dinner, or pack them as part of your honeymoon wardrobe,” says Parman.

When choosing pearls, look for nacre thickness and quality. Nacre quality determines how long the pearl will last as well as how light reflects through the pearls. Check for any cracks or peeling in the nacre. Also, look for how the pearls on a strand are matched. Pearl matching affects the value of the piece, as mismatched pearls are not as aesthetically pleasing. Finally, look for pearls that are individually knotted between each pearl instead of just strung one after the other — that’s a sign of quality.

Whatever your jewelry wish for your wedding day, visit www.jtv.com for a great selection of pearl necklaces, bracelets and earrings.

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5 Tips to Find Your Perfect Dress on eBay


eBay can be a budget bride’s savior dream but it can also be a nightmare. If you are looking for a great deal on your dream dress, eBay may have just the dress for you. Here are 5 tips to help you avoid disappointment when you are shopping for a dress on eBay.

1. Pay Attention to Photos – Don’t buy a dress unless the seller has included photos of the actual dress – not just the designer’s photos.  This goes for any gown, new or used.  Avoid listings that only offer the designer photo. If this is a used dress, you want to see photos of the dress in it’s current state. If it is a manufacturer who claims they can make a replica of the dress – you have no idea what their version will actually look like unless they include photos of one they have recently completed.

2. Ask About Shipping -  If the dress you are considering does not have the shipping cost listed, ask before you bid. Once you win the bid, you are legally required to purchase so if youre wonderful $200 steal ends up having a $150 shipping cost tacked on, you’re stuck with an expense you did not count on. Honest sellers will be able to give you a shipping price up front so that you know what to expect.

3. Visit A Bridal Salon – Seriously! Until you’ve tried on dresses, you have no idea what different styles will look like on you. Many brides have found their dream dress online only to receive the dress and be disappointed that it doesn’t look as good on them as they thought it would.  A trip to a local bridal salon will help you determine what styles to avoid when shopping online.


4. Is it Made to Order? – Made to order isn’t always a bad thing. A made-to-order gown means that the seller will manufacture the gown to your measurements for you. This can be a great deal – but remember – if it is Made to Order it is NOT a designer gown. There are many overseas sellers that offer “made to order” gowns using designer photos. NEVER order a made to order gown unless they offer photos of the actual dress they have made in the past.

5. Feedback Matters! If your seller is a bride selling her own gown, she may not have a high feedback number but sellers who offer custom made gowns and bridal salons selling designer samples will have higher feedback numbers. Check the feedback to see what previous customers have to say, and pay attention to the most recent feedback in particular.

BONUS TIP: READ!!! Don’t let a pretty picture and a low price get you bidding to soon. Read the listing from top to bottom and take time to ask the seller questions is there is any information missing.

To get you started – we recommend visiting Your Dream Dress on eBay. Your Dream Dress is a bridal salon that offers top designer samples on eBay at a fraction of their retail price. Their gowns are new gowns that have been used as samples in their own salon and includes names like Alvina Valenta, Vera Wang, Anne Barge and more.

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Real Deal #20


Today real deal is an amazing Romona Keveza creation that I found on eBay. This dress is style #RK659 and is a beautiful diamond white. Made with duchess silk satin, this dress is a modified version of the mermaid style dress which makes it easier to move around in then the traditional mermaid style. The back features beautiful buttons as well as a zipper for extra security. The dress was only worn once for the sellers 2008 wedding and after wards it was professionally cleaned and boxed. The seller paid $5000 originally and is selling it for a starting price of $1500. Now thats a real deal!!

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