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How to maintain the wedding dress

It is very important to clean the wedding dress. After the yarn passes through, wash as soon as possible. Especially after the wedding to get some small stains, if not timely cleaning, then, after a period of time, stains will be aging, fading, resulting in the degradation and wear of wedding fabrics, but also make fabric degradation and damage. Some wedding dresses need dry cleaning, especially silk, cellulose acetate, rayon and wool. But also to choose some credibility to ensure that the dry cleaners. Then the wedding of the drying.




After the wedding dress is not in the hot sun exposure, exposure to the wedding will become brittle, skirt, beads, decorative flowers are easy to fall off. Therefore, when the clothes will be dug in the drying, to avoid the sun direct clothing surface, sun exposure will affect the clothes fineness of varying degrees of damage, and do not hang sun, otherwise it will make the wedding deformation. You can choose to shop sun. After the wedding wash, after drying, you can collect up, to be stored in a cool dry place, such as closets or even under the bed, but do not hang up the wedding collection. Finally, the wedding collection.



Wedding dress to be stored in a cool dry place, such as closets or even under the bed, do not put it in the attic or basement. And the collection, do not hang for too long, whether it will make it deformed or the skirt body stretched or even torn. Wedding dresses can be twisted up to the collection, but every year when the sun turned clothes, the skirt to restore the status quo, so as not to lose flexibility.

How to keep your wedding dress clean

As we all known that most people only get to wear their wedding dress once, However, it is cherish for every couple since it can bring beautiful memory in their future life. Therefore it is important to keep wedding dress clean and preserve it as much as possible.
                                                 


This is a question that we are asked on a daily basis.

Hey, we would want to avoid this too


Now before we get into this, let us preface a little.

You are buying a white dress.

You will be out in the elements.

You will probably be taking photos in it before your Wedding.

It will get dirty.

Unless you're planning on standing in a corner all day just waving at your guests.

With that said, here are a few ways to keep your dress from looking like this


As we can see from the above, it is necessary to keep wedding dress clean so that you will look more elegant,here to offer you some tips on keep it clean......
  1.Prevention is key. Be careful during wear, especially around drinks and food, but also avoid contact with damp confetti and mud around the hems. Any damage on the wedding day will make it harder to clean afterwards, and could potentially cause permanent damage to lace or silks fibres.Arrange your dress cleaning as soon as possible after the big day, as many stains – including perspiration, food and wine – work their way into the fabric over time. The longer you leave them, the harder they are to remove.


 2.You don’t want to be messing with your dress before it’s actually time to put it on for your walk down the aisle. As much as you’re going to want to take it out of its bag and look at it adoringly, or even try it on just one more time, it ups the chance of getting dirt or smudges on your gown. You also want to be careful how your store your gown. You want to make sure that it’s hanging high enough so that your train isn’t bunched up on the floor getting wrinkled for your walk down the aisle.  


   3.The best long-term option is a specially designed storage box made from breathable, natural materials. The box should be large enough to accommodate the garment without creasing. Fold the dress carefully into a loose, flat, concertina pattern, to avoid any cracking or stretching of the fabric. This will help keep your dress in pristine condition.    

Following the Women's Marches, Fashion Has Become a Dominant Tool for Protest

The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off." The authenticity of those words, famously spoken decades ago by Gloria Steinem as a rallying cry to women activists, feel especially relevant right this second, as females are getting paid 20 percent less than males, reproductive rights hang in the balance, and men get rewarded for bragging about what can patently be defined as sexual assault. Indeed, plenty of women are pissed off. And plenty are realizing that fashion—defined as what you choose to put on your body—can be a potent form of protest.


 “Choosing to speak with your body is powerful,” says stylist and fashion editor Solange Franklin Reed in a video created by Brooklyn-based storytelling studio Noir Tribe in partnership with the Women's March on Washington and New York City and Glamour (which you can watch below) that examines how women and men use visual cues in the form of clothing as a means of rebellion. “We can separate ourselves and think what we wear doesn’t matter, and in many ways what you wear doesn’t matter, but in many ways we determine so many things by how somebody looks.”
  Currently we're seeing literal messages in the form of protest fashion, and it’s one that's hard to ignore whether it's on the runway at labels like Dior, Public School, Prabal Gurung, and Christian Siriano, or on women going about their daily lives.

When Siriano sent out a model at his New York Fashion Week show in February wearing a T-shirt bearing the words “People are people," the buzz was instant.“With everything going on in the world, I felt a simple statement could speak volumes and remind us all that people really are just people and that in itself should be enough to celebrate one another,” Siriano told Glamour. “I think there's enough hate in the world that fashion as a whole should help highlight the beauty in everyone no matter age, size, or race. We need to be the ones to help move that idea forward; we have a voice that millions of people look up to.”For Moran Amir, the designer behind jewelry, the decision to use her collection to make a bigger point came from her own inner turmoil following Donald Trump’s presidential win. “I just couldn't open Facebook after the election. I would get heart pains,” she said.



 “People are becoming more political in their day-to-day lives, not taking for granted small purchasing decisions,” Amir says. “It’s a win-win when you can relate to a piece of fashion and appreciate where the money is going.”

 

Backless Wedding Dresses 2016 | CocoMelody



Today I have teamed up with the people at CocoMelody to showcase their beautiful 'Backless Wedding Dresses' of 2016. I am overly obsessed with wedding dresses and how they can complement different peoples figures/desires so I would like you to share my favourite dresses from their collection.



                                                                           Dress 1 

My favourite of all CocoMelody's Backless Wedding Dresses 2016 has to be this stunning sleeveless ivory laced number; the deep back-cut makes the dress look eloquent, yet modern, whilst on the body, making design extremely pleasing to look at. The intricate laced details add such a gentle touch to the outfit - I would be more than happy if I could pull off this absolutely gorgeous backless wedding dress.



Dress 2 

This one is a more classic, vintage wedding look - beautifully laced upper body detail with a soft satin finish waist downwards. The underneath of the dress creates a large flowing dress, accentuating the waist and chest; I personally think this makes your upper body look particularly slim, something most girls would look for when dress viewing. Finally, the subtle mauve ribbon tied into a bow adds that ultimate elegance to the overall look.




Just to tickle everyone's fancy, I decided to include this beautiful short wedding dress, also with a lovely backless detail. Many shorter girls opt for shorter wedding dresses because they believe, and are usually advised, that they best suit their figures/height. I know if I was a lot smaller (I WISH!!) I would totally rock up to my wedding in this pretty a-line gown covered in thousands of tiny flowers and glimmering gems. This just gives me a Disney princess vibe and who wouldn't want to feel like royalty on their wedding day, eh?!

Those of you who are loving this Backless Wedding Dress collection should definitely check out their other dresses, alongside CocoMelody's current sale - don't miss out on a great bargain!


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