Showing posts with label Justin Alexander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justin Alexander. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2013

{Bridal Show} Perfect Wedding Guide

This October Bliss took to the runway and beautiful bridal gowns were donned for all to see at the Perfect Wedding Guide's Bridal Show at the Omni Fort Worth.

Real brides blisfully sauntered down the runway in a variety of Bliss's designer lines from Pronovias and Justin Alexander to Allure and Mori Lee.

Oohs and ahhs were shared by all as witnesses reveled in the beauty and intircacies of the bridal gowns and bridesmaid dresses.

Bliss Bridal was honroed to take a part in a bridal show featuring DFW's top vendors.

For more images of all the bridal gowns and bridesmaid dresses featured, please visit our Pinterest page.

We would love the opportunity to be a part of your big day!
 http://www.pinterest.com/blissbridalfw/pwg-fashion-show/






Monday, April 29, 2013

{Thank You Notes} Lauren B

We are always so thrilled to receive pictures from our brides. Lauren sent us a picture from her wedding day and a sweet note that totally made our day! Enjoy!



Hello!
 
I purchased my dress from Bliss back in September of 2012 when I had my October wedding and I just remembered that when I purchased it, y'all mentioned sending pictures of me in on the big day! I've attached an image that I thought represented the dress well!

Thanks again for providing the perfect dress for me! It really was perfect.
 
Lauren

Monday, March 25, 2013

{Fashion Updates} Markets, Designers and New Friends, Oh My!

What a whirlwind weekend at market we had! Dallas Market Center was all a buzz with designers and buyers in all areas of retail. We had to try really hard not to get distracted with all the fun! (still contemplating going back to pick up a few items!)


We had a great time chatting with some old friends, making new ones and a great surprise to meet the wonderful Jaime from Bella Flora in the middle of the day! She popped over to pick up a swatch for one of our projects together!

One fab gal that we had the pleasure of chatting with was our rep from Intuzuri (http://www.intuzuri.com/)! You know we have an obsession with all things from over the pond and the gowns from Intuzuri are the newest addition to our collection! We can't wait to show our brides this fabulous collection of lace gowns with intricate details and one super low back!






Another great find was some gorgeous mother's gowns and we do mean gorgeous! Just look at the beadwork on this one shoulder metallic number! (www.cameronblake.com)



Of course, we stopped in to see Justin Alexander, Sincerity Bridal and Mori Lee. Simple classic styles that Audrey Hepburn would die over, lace and peplum skirts are taking front stage and the bridesmaids gowns are red carpet worthy! We almost ordered one to wear ourselves!

The biggest news of the market is that along with the addition of Intuzuri, we will be offering our brides two new additional designers! Look for upcoming posts with all the details!




Bella Flora: www.bellafloraofdallas.com
Intuzuri Bridal: www.intuzuri.com
MOB/MOG: www.cameronblake.com
Bridal: www.blissfw.com
Sample Sale:  www.blissofftherack.com



Monday, December 3, 2012

{Vendor Spotlight} Arden Prucha Photography


Here at Bliss, we work closely with many fantastic wedding vendors and we know how important it is to find vendors that you can really trust.  And we also know that your choice of photographer is one of the most important decisions in making your day everything that you dream it will be! Today, we are featuring one of our favorite photographers, Arden Prucha of Arden Prucha Photography!  She is the full package with an amazing talent, creativity, passion and personality!

Here are a few words from Arden, herself:

"I never thought I would be a wedding photographer. I was scared of being in charge of such a monumental task… documenting one of the most important day in a couple's life! After I photographed my first wedding I was thrilled and ready to photograph more. Capturing love, bliss, romance, fun and intimate candid moments was something I've fallen for. This year we have traveled all over the nation and down south of the border to capture our clients exchanging vows, kisses, and having a blast with their friends and family. These celebrations bring joy to my heart and I am honored to be chosen to celebrate with them! I am proud and humbled to call this a job and I am grateful that Bliss has featured my work. I love this industry and I love Fort Worth!"
Here are a few examples of Arden's amazing work:





These next two images feature our very own Bliss bridal consultant, Tiffany and her handsome hubby, married recently in the beautiful Texas Hill Country!



Aren't these images stunning?  So, if you are still in need of a photographer, contact Arden Prucha Photography and let her help you document the magic of your wedding day!

Email: arden@ardenprucha.com

Website: www.ardenprucha.com

Phone: 817.690.1572

Monday, August 13, 2012

Ballet Inspired Photo Shoot: Brides of North Texas

Who doesn't love to see ballerina's prancing around in gorgeous costumes as if they were floating on air? Add beautiful bridal gowns, Bass Hall and the Texas Ballet Theater to the mix and you have a super glamourous photo shoot featured in the Fall/Winter 2012 Brides of North Texas!

Of course, we were super excited that our table signage from the newest edition featured the Justin Alexander gown we had flown in for the shoot!



Here are a few outtakes from the magazine..........









Our beautiful Justin Alexander gown again!



The beautiful Palm Springs gown by Watters!




We hope you enjoyed these as much as we did! For the full spread, pick up the newest copy of Brides of North Texas!


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Featured Bride: Amelia F

We had the pleasure of assisting Amelia in finding the gown of her dreams. She was kind enough to share some photos of her wedding day taken by Jonathan Ivy Photography along with some words . Enjoy!


I was always the girl that said I would never get married, so unlike most girls, I never dreamed of a wedding and especially never imagined what my wedding dress would look like. In Oct. ’10, I got engaged, and at that point, I realized I better figure out the dress that I would wear to walk down the aisle. As a General Surgery Resident, I have very little time, so most nights my fiancé would find me asleep with a wedding magazine on one side and a surgical textbook on the other with an episode of “Say Yes to the Dress” playing on the TV in the background. Needless to say, I had no idea what I wanted to wear, but I knew because I wear scrubs and clogs on a daily basis, that I needed a dress that would be “the dress” for me.


In late January, my sister and mother traveled to Fort Worth to be a part of the special adventure to find my dress. Our first stop was at Bliss Bridal Salon. We walked in, and although I assumed I would feel anxious and stressed, I surprisingly became relaxed and calm. All the pressure of finding the perfect dress quickly subsided as I met Wendy who became my ultimate dress advisor. The shop’s atmosphere was very inviting, and I wasn’t overwhelmed with lots of dresses on racks everywhere. Wendy showed me every dress in the shop and listened to everything I had to say, so by the middle of the appointment, she completely knew my personality and what would work for me. I chose the first dress I picked out and the last dress I tried on which was a beautiful Justin Alexander ballgown. I knew it was the dress for me because, as soon as I put it on, I was smiling, dancing, and laughing.


The whole experience was fun, quick, and comforting, and was the first of many wonderful encounters that I had with the ladies of Bliss. Over the next months getting ready for the wedding, I got my veil and fascinator at a Sara Gabriel trunk show which was another great experience at Bliss. At all of my appointments, I was usually post-- call, near exhaustion, and always alone because my family was not in town. I felt like I became the adopted daughter of Bliss because, at every appointment, the ladies were there to answer all my questions and put any concerns at rest while sharing the joy and excitement of getting the perfect dress for my big day.


On 9/17/11, I married the perfect man on the perfect day in the perfect dress. When I got my dress on, I was smiling, dancing, and laughing just as I was the moment Wendy put me in it back in January. So, in the end, I did get “the dress,” and I honestly don’t think it could have been a better and more enjoyable experience as it was at Bliss. They always accommodated my crazy schedule and were absolutely great to work with. Bliss takes the time to know their clients and are eager to get as much information about their hopes and dreams of the big day as well as the wedding venue so that they can put you in the best dress. All of the ladies are wonderful to work with and very professional. You may walk in the salon as a customer but you leave feeling like a friend, or even in my case, an adopted daughter. My wedding day was the best day of my life, and my experiences with Bliss helped to make that happen.


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Bridal Terminology: Lace - Alencon, Chantilly and beyond

When shopping for a wedding gown, terminology can be overwhelming. Let us help you with a few descriptions for some of the different lace fabrics that are available for your big day!

Alencon lace has a floral design on a clear net ground showing a classical design. The individual motifs are delicate and are always completely outlined with cord with the scallops around the edge being subtle.

Allover lace has a repetitive pattern similar to a printed material. On less expensive lace the edges are straight, sometimes with a long edge on each side and sometimes left unfinished.

Chantilly lace is a fine, open lace that features a delicate design of branches and flowers held together by flowing ribbons or scrolls. Finished with picots (decorative loops on the edge), the edges are more deeply scalloped than Alencon.

Guipere lace is sometimes called Venise, point de Venise or burned out lace. Unlike most laces, it does not have a net background and is an embroidered design. A common reference would also be the “doily” look.

Metallic lace is made with metallic threads.

Re-embroidered lace is any lace embroidered lace with a heavy cord, lace, ribbons, beads or sequins on the surface.

When comparing laces, compare the overall patterns as well as the variety of textures in the net and motifs. Lace gowns do not denote a particular era or style of wedding and can be transformed to fit almost any theme or venue.

Gowns pictured by Justin Alexander and Wtoo. Veils pictured by Sara Gabriel Veiling and Headpieces

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

So, what should you really spend on a bridal gown? (part 2)


Ah, the age old question of how much should a bridal gown really cost. We can’t tell you what to spend but we can tell you what to look for in a gown that will help you determine if the price is worth the gown. Over the next few weeks, we will discuss the important aspects to look for when looking for “The One”. There are many factors to consider when purchasing a gown including fabric, construction, details and customer service. Each installment will focus on one of these topics………..




Construction in a gown is key! A well constructed gown may cost a bit more but in the long run it could be cheaper! If a gown is well constructed, more than likely you will not need additional undergarments like the uncomfortable bustier or the “heat trapping” crinoline. Many gowns come with the boning and support of a bustier already built in as well as a crinoline. These gowns will not only feel better on but will look better on you. Please don’t fall under the impression that a gown with a corset in the back means a better fit or cheaper alterations. Just because someone laced you up tight does not mean that the gown is molded to your body as it would be with proper alterations. When was the last time you saw a corset back on a high end designer gown (besides the ones that really do it for the effect of a bustier top)?


The construction of a gown is not only about the inside but also the fabric quality and what’s on the outside. Better fabrics will hold shape better, look and feel better. As in anything, there are different grades of fabrics. Taffeta can be stiff and taffeta can also be soft and flow. Satin can be thick and heavy or light and opulent. The higher quality of fabric will just feel better all around, to the touch as well as how you feel in it. Also may attention to small things such as how beading is applied, via glue or sewn on. There should not be any visible threads showing in the seams and there should always be a lining!


It’s all in the details. The more details, the more cost involved. If budget is a concern, look for a gown with more architectural components than more embellishment. If sparkle and a lot of it is a must, with a tight budget, look to add it with jewelry that can be worn again instead of on the gown. A simple dress can be accented with just the right jewelry to make a statement! Another way to enhance a gown is by adding a veil with embellishment which can also add accent to the train if it is a long veil, without breaking the bank.


Always look to see how the embellishments are attached. Many times we have seen beadwork glued to a dress. This is not an arts and crafts project! Beads and lace should be sewn onto the dress. We understand if flowers are pinned on as this makes for easy adjustment if the bride wishes not to wear them or adjust their position. Beads, lace and jewels, however, should always be sewn on.


All in all, the more attention to the details and time spent on constructing the gown, inside and out, determine the quality of the gown.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Justin Alexander Bridal comes to Bliss Bridal Salon!

The Justin Alexander Collection is yet another fabulous addition to the salon and will offer Bliss brides even more options and styles when it comes to the most important gown they will ever purchase. What drew us to the Justin Alexander line was the amazing European styling and construction of the gowns while maintaining very reasonable and affordable price points.


About Justin Alexander:
When the international design team at Justin Alexander set out to create a collection of wedding gowns, they had a vision of affordable, couture bridal gowns with accents of glamour, drama and luxury.

Sourcing their fabrications from around the world, the craftsmanship of a Justin Alexander gown includes the finest fabrics... pure silk, rich satins, soft laces, hand crafted beading as well as elegant Swarovski crystals. The corsetry is based on original Victorian patterns and techniques sculpting the classic hour-glass figure to perfection allowing each bride to feel as if it were created just for her.

We invite you to be part of the magic that is created with a Justin Alexander unique and original bridal gown. To view more pictures, visit our Justin Alexander Facebook Album for a sneak peak. For more information, contact us at 817-332-4696 or visit us online at www.blissfw.com.