Monday, November 16, 2009

* Fashionista Monday (2) *


Back in February, the editors of BRIDES magazine invited fashionistas and newbie designers alike to create a dress that embodied the theme of "Visionary Romance". Amy Wong Micucci's goddess gown made the cut!


Check out the November/December issue of BRIDES to see Amy's dress on the cover. The winning dress will be manufactured exclusively by David's Bridal, and it is available for a limited time only (Running from size 0 to 16, priced at $550.00 - very affordable!).


I visited David's Bridal newest branch in Sixth Avenue Manhattan with a friend of mine last Saturday and I saw a bride-to-be put on this gown. She looks absolutely stunning, the dress is simply elegant and beautiful, suitable for almost all body shapes (be it a petite or plus size bride). And, not forget to mention the beautiful fabric-floral at the sash. This is what define being stylish and gorgeous without breaking the bank! Groom will like this. Hmm...at least my future husband will love this concept ^.*



(From left to right) BRIDES Operation Dress Dress Contest Banner from Brides.com, Amy Wong Micucci posed with her model as seen in Style.com, Brides November/December Issue


Amy Wong Micucci's Winning Dress Strapless draped sheath with satin banding at natural waist
from Brides.com



So what do you think about this dress? Is it very similar to one of Vera Wang's Spring 2009 collections we posted a few minutes ago?

If you are a bride who is planning on a budget, you can just grab this gorgeous dress from David's Bridal by paying 80-85% less than a Vera Wang gown for the similar look. Of course, if you can afford a Vera Wang gown, go for it without hesitation (it happens only once in a lifetime, anyway)

^.* Be a smart bride! Choose something that you are comfortable with; not only the shape of the dress, but also the price tag. There are many more ways to make your wedding day a memorable and unique one. We will tell you how in more postings to come. Stay tune at
Yours Moment.


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