Our Christmas Window

Just a short one this week, this is our last day before we close for Christmas. Is everyone feeling festive? If you drove past our shop this week, you'd be sure that we're in the festive spirit. Our window this year has blown all previous ones out of the water. With help from Add A Little Sparkle Lancashire (our local wedding venue dressers), we have achieved a beautiful Winter Wonderland look.





If you couldn't tell by now, our colour scheme at the shop is purple, so we think the lights are very fitting. The dress in the window is Kayla (Click Here to see Kayla on our website) by Kay Mason. She is one of our most eye catching dresses, with a fitted sweetheart bodice covered with elegant embroidery and hundreds of sparkling diamantes, a real "wow" dress. The skirt has often been compared to a stunning waterfall by our brides, with a long train and five layers of tulle and satin underneath the top organza layer. Imagine what this dress looks like when you're walking down the aisle! Kayla looks beautiful with a full length sparkled veil, but a 72" hip length veil accentuates the bodice even more. However, because of the detailing on this dress, many brides don't even consider a veil, because they want the dress to shine through all by itself. Kayla comes in Off White (as pictured), White and Dark Ivory, in sizes 6 to 28.

How do you like our festive window? Comment below to tell us what you think. To see Add A Little Sparkle's Facebook page, click here. That's all for this week, hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and we will be back after Christmas for our two day sale on the 27th and 28th of December. If we don't see you there (but we hope we will!) have a lovely New Year and best wishes for 2014.

It's Christmas!!!

Is everyone getting excited for Christmas? We're only a couple of weeks away from the big day now, but at Especially For You, we are also looking forward to the after Christmas sales! We are preparing for our own sales on the 27th and 28th of December, on selected bridal dresses, bridesmaid dresses and accessories, with up to 75% off. We are stocking bridal that start from £100 and bridesmaids from £30, offers that are too good to miss. Below are a couple of dresses that are definitely in the sale, but beware, these are "Yours Only" dresses, which means we only have one left in a certain size or colour!  
When coming to shopping for sale dresses, it is a good idea to come with an idea of style, and be in the right mindset to buy, otherwise you may lose your perfect dress at the perfect price. 
The first dress we have in the sale is Eileen, a stunning satin gown with a ruched bodice and a puddle train. The zip up the back and the clean lines of the dress make this shape a chic and elegant style. This dress is available in Ivory in a size 14, and will be reduced from £240 by at least 35%. This dress is ideal for anyone who is thinking of having a simpler dress, or who is having an informal wedding. If the idea of having a huge train behind you is a bit overwhelming, and you think it is too much of a hassle (maybe you're getting married on a beach), Eileen could be the one for you.

The next dress is Lilly, something slightly different. We say this because we have made a few changes to the dress as she appears in these photographs. Originally, the taffeta skirt had many layers of tulle underneath it. We have removed all this tulle to leave a satin layer behind; we felt that this made the dress a little more elegant, and found that the dress suits more brides this way. We only have this dress available in Ivory in a size 14. The dress has a ruched skirt leading into a stunning train, and a flattering bodice embroidered with sparkling threads and beading. Lilly also has a lace up back that adds a little something extra to the dress overall. The dress will be reduced from£1,095 by at least 50%, to a price you can't afford to miss.


This is another dress, Angela, available in Ivory in a size 14 (we do love our Ivory). The fabric of this dress is a very silky satin, with beading just below the bust. The bodice becomes ruched around the zip and then flows into a beautiful train that would simply look amazing as you walked down the aisle. This dress was originally £970, but it will be reduced by at least 50%, a breathtaking price for a breathtaking dress! This is one of our favourite sale dresses, you should come along to our store after Christmas just to see this dress! Okay, maybe a bit of an exaggeration, but Angela really is that pretty.

The final dress that will definitely be in the sale is the Yours Only dress is called Eva. We wonder if you can guess the colour and size?! (We swear that we stock sizes and colours other than a 14 in Ivory).
However, this dress is slightly different, because it is a chiffon fabric, and this means the Ivory is slightly lighter than one might expect. The straps on this dress lead to a very stylish crossover back. The beading on Eva is very subtle and tasteful, only serving to enhance the dress's overall appearance. This dress was priced at £980 but will be reduced on sale day by at least 50%.

With all these amazing deals, can you afford NOT to come to Longridge for our special, after Christmas sale on the 27th and 28th of December? Ring (01772) 785 334 or visit our website www.especiallyforyoubridal.co.uk for more information on the sale. We are not booking anyone in for appointments over these two sale days, so come and see us any time between 10am and 4pm on the Friday and Saturday. See our blog contact page for our address (you might need it for your sat nav). Be sure to tell all your friends about the sale, we hope to see you soon.




A Post on Postboxes

In this blog we've looked at stationery before, but this week we just want to concentrate on postboxes. The immediate reaction of most people, when you ask whether they want a postbox to match their invitations and table plan, is "why do I need a postbox?".The main reason people have postboxes at their wedding to keep all the cards they receive safe. If all your cards are left on a table, it only takes one rogue glass of red wine, and the well-wishes of your guests may be damaged or unreadable. If anyone ever gets stuck on which colour to use on the box, we recommend all ivory, or ivory with the colour of the bridesmaid dresses (if this is the colour that you will use throughout you whole wedding).

Today, we want to show you how we make and decorate our bespoke postboxes, maybe to give you some inspiration and to show you how much work goes into creating our designs.

Flat Packed
Our postboxes come in white or ivory, and flat packed, IKEA style! We unwrap them and open them out, glueing down the bottom of the box with a hot glue gun (the crafter's very best friend). The lid is a bit more complicated, but after some careful folding and sticking, we're ready to decorate. It's that simple.

Wrapping Ribbon

   

The next step is something we do on every post box we make, and that is to wrap a ribbon around the box and over the lid to secure it in place. This is so you can ensure no one else goes inside the box before you do at the end of your big day, to get in the box you must cut the ribbon.


Cutting Hearts

We then add a message over the top corner of the box, or add an extra piece or ribbon tied as a bow. The message will usually say something like "Thank you for your gift" and could have your names and wedding date on it. A speciality of ours is to put the message in a little heart, and back it with another heart in a matching colour to the ribbon.

Glueing....


....And sticking!
Now we move onto the detail of the box. For this one, we decided on simple but elegant, so cut out some appliqué lace to add to the bottom of the box. We laid all the appliqué out on the box the we we wanted, and started glueing, just with plain old PVA. It was with the greatest precision that we then stuck down the lace; a piece out of place and the whole box would be ruined. All that was left to do was let this box dry. Here we have a picture of the final product. What do you think? Personally, we love it, but we were the ones who spent time making it, so you could say we were bound to love it!


















Here the box is with a few more of the boxes we have made. Although these ones are quite simple and understated, we do make complex postboxes as well. Whatever takes your fancy, we can make!

Got any ideas for future postbox designs we could try? Did you make one yourself and want to show us? Maybe you just want to give us your opinion on ours. Whatever it is, please tell us in the comments below, or email us with a picture at enquiries@especiallyforyoubridal.co.uk.

Simplistic Chic

   We often have customers coming into our shop asking for something a little different. They don't want extravagant, they don't want diamanté, they just want a beautifully simple dress that will suit them. It can often be hard to find a simple, elegant style at the moment, particularly when there is so much lace around. Not all customers want that. At Especially For You, we have found that one of our simplest dresses is actually our most popular, Annie. Surprised? We were.
Click HERE to see Annie on our website
   When Annie first came into stock in white we thought she would sell well, but we didn't realise the full potential of the dress. We ordered her in white, as we didn't have many white dresses in stock, and it's always a colour we recommend people try at least once when looking for the perfect one. It's all about whether white complements your skin tone. But anyway, wearing white for your wedding is a discussion for another day. Annie is a beautiful taffeta wedding dress with a sweetheart neckline. She has a stunning sweeping ruched bodice, which cinches in at the waist and simple two tiered a line, with a slight pickup. Some brides have decided to use Annie as a blank canvas which they can customise, adding diamante over the bodice, or maybe a lace overlay with straps, something to make it completely unique. However, many brides have just marvelled at the simple style, and kept her just as she is.



   Luckily, we have more styles that follow in the same style as Annie, each have their own individual quality. Amber is a satin A-Line dress, with a flattering band around the waist, and pearl applique detailing to the side. The sweetheart neckline on this dress, along with the soft fabric, gives this dress a very romantic feel. If you were trying to find a classic wedding dress for your big day, this is the dress to go for. If you love the dress, but don't want the Cappuccino coloured band (as pictured), the dress is available in all White and all Ivory. It's all a matter of taste. Either way, the clean lines and slightly gathered skirt mean Amber always looks perfect, however you decide to wear it. To see Amber on our website, click HERE.


Click HERE to see more images of Janine

   The next dress is another satin beauty called Janine. If you have been following our blog closely, you'll notice that she appeared a couple of weeks ago in our Stunning Opulence post. Not to be outshone by the rest of the new Opulence collection, this dress pulls out all the stops to create a luxurious feel. Definitely a dress to impress. Like Annie, we have had customisation requests for Janine, and luckily she has the option to come with a lace overlay jacket. This is a classic dropped waist dress with ruching at the sweetheart neckline, with flows into the bodice and through the skirt. The train on this dress is simply exquisite, the way the lace up finishes just before the ruching starts only adds to the sweeping style. Like we said before, it might just be our favourite!

   Finally we come to Simone. Simone is a little different from the other dresses in this post, because she does have some detail over the bodice, namely lace applique. Like Amber, the dress can come in all Ivory or all White satin, which simplifies the dress a little more if that is the style you are going for. We have found about a 50/50 split of those who go for all one colour and those who go for the black detail, to get a little bit of a contrast on the dress.  The silhouette this dress creates is very flattering, showing your figure off too its best. That is the main reason we love this dress. We have Simone in stock with the black detail, and Simone is on website HERE if you wish to know about sizes.

   That's all for Wedding Wednesday this week. We would like to know what style of dress you like the best. Are you one for lace and beading? Or is the simple style that captivates you the most? Comment below to tell us which you prefer, and what you thought of this week's dresses.

Move Over Debenhams, We've Always Had A Size 16!

It has recently been in the news that Debenhams have decided to start using size 16 mannequins, as if this something completely original that no one else has ever tried. They might be right about being one of the first high street stores to do so, but here at Especially For You, we didn't give this a second thought.

"Why's this?" I hear you ask. Probably because we've had our size 16 dummy in the window for years, we didn't see anything unusual about Debenhams and their brand new publicity.
It has often been the assumption of many that any time you visit a bridal store, all the dresses available to try on will be sample size dresses in a size ten, and at some bridal boutiques, we're sure this is the case. Not at Especially For You.

We know that not everyone is a stick thin model who needs to eat more pies, and we also know that different dresses are perfect for different body shapes. Why would we stock a size 6 in a dress that looks best on an hourglass figure? We try to have dresses in the sizes that we think they would look best in,  but of course that doesn't mean to say that we don't stock small sizes, because we do. It's just that we stock a whole range of sizes, because it's hard to imagine what your wedding dress will look like if the one you're trying on is three sizes too small. We are only a small shop though, so this means that we can only stock one size in each dress. If a dress isn't a perfect fit, we can use our expertise to help fit the dress around you, so you can visualise how, once ordered in your size, the dress would suit you.

 At the moment, the smallest size we have is UK size 6/8, and the largest is currently a size 28. However, we can easily order up to a size 32 in any of the 60 or more dresses we currently have in stock to reorder. Here are some dresses we have in stock, all in different sizes. Click on the dress names to see them on our website.

We have Harriet in stock in a size 20.


There is Simone, in stock in size 10.










       

We stock a size 16 for Molly.
                     





 This is Verity, stocked in size 18.












Abby is in stock in a size 12.







Finally, Zara is in stock in a size 14.












To see the article on this on the Lancashire Evening Post Website, Click Here. We hope you enjoyed this week's Wedding Wednesday, comment below, we love to hear what you think. It could be about your experiences in other wedding stores with sizes, or about the dresses in the post.

November Carole's Corner

Well that was a busy season. Not at the end of the year yet and yes, we still have some weddings to take care of , but the busiest time is now taken care of. So now we look forward to next year and the diary is  already looking very very busy! Lots of lovely Brides to guide towards the best day of their lives, their wedding day.

With some dresses already arrived and waiting in the store room for their excited owners to have their fittings, this heralds the start of my busiest time. With the fit to perfect and changes to make in the style many many hours will be spent in the sewing room happily un-picking, pinning and re-stitching. Nothing better than toiling  over a dress striving for perfection, to find at the next fitting that the fit is now perfect ….. happy Bride equals happy Carole.

To go back and look at some of the work completed this year  …………….. well ………. there was lots of lace which brings with it’s own challenges. Altering the side seams to perfect the fit will involve un-picking the lace or the appliqués and the beading, peeling those back to allow access to the main seams, which will then be re-stitched. At the next fitting some Brides will be concerned to see their beautiful dress with ‘bits’ hanging off. Never fear Carole is here, that will all be put back together after I know that the fit is correct and you will never know that anything has been done when you see that dress again, all finished, steamed & pressed ready for your big day.

As for the lace hems, well that’s another story! I think I should cover that in my next blog . What part of the alteration process would you like to read more about? You can add your thoughts and comments below.


Stunning Opulence

The collection at Opulence Bridal just keeps getting better and better, and we just happen to have some of their most beautiful dresses in stock. The newest dresses have been with us for just over a month now, but already they are extremely popular, and we can see why. Here are some of our favourites from the newest collect that we currently have in stock.

This is Bianca, a beautiful A-line dress with a satin belt at the waist to add that little extra something, and a sweetheart neckline. The skirt has a stunning layer of lace underneath one of appliqued tulle, giving the whole dress a much romantic look. This dress has a lace-up back, and is available in Ivory or White in sizes 6 to 32. As we write this, there is someone trying Bianca on in our shop, we hope this is the one she goes for, it looks stunning!
Click here to see Bianca pictured on our website.



Hazel is our next dress, with a
soft pleated bodice in an organza fabric. What makes this dress so unique are the straps it has, which carry on all the way down the back. Just think, as you're stood at the altar, everyone will just be mesmerised by the exquisite detail they can see. A few brides who have tried this dress on have said it reminds them of a waterfall, which we think makes a great comparison. The train on this dress flows perfectly, and no one could look away as you made your way down the aisle. It is available in White or Ivory (both with Silver detailing) in sizes 6 to 32. See Hazel on our website by clicking here.

We should now move onto Janine, and with good reason, because (and we know we shouldn't say this but...) Janine might just be our favourite of the new collection. It could be the simplicity of the dress, or the luxurious appearance of the satin, but for some reason we have fallen head over heels in love. The dress is available with a jacket that buttons up at the back (if you read last weeks Wedding Wednesday post, you would have seen it make an appearance) for those who want to add some in vogue lace to the dress, but it is optional and not everyone will want it. Janine is available in Alibaster, Ivory and White, in sizes in 6 to 32. To see her on our website, click here.


Now we come to Sophie, a dress unlike any other we have in a shop. It is the shape of this dress that makes it so unusual. With a slim silhouette and the tulle strap over one shoulder you can see why it's such a 'wow' dress. The lace is dotted through with subtle beading and pearls, and sparkles as you turn. The back is very simple though, with the lace detail and a zip up fastening. Available in Ivory or White in sizes 6 to 32. Click here to see Sophie on our website.



Last - but by no means least - is our final new Opulence dress, Susanne, and she is absolutely breathtaking. From the beaded lace bodice, to the pearl and applique belt, this dress has it all. The reverse of this dress is particularly eye-catching, it's a keyhole back, only adding to Susanne's beauty. If you want to make a statement on your wedding day, this is the dress to wear. It's currently a firm favourite with our brides, probably one of our most popular of the new collection. It is available in sizes 6 to 32, and in Ivory or White. The zip down the back is covered by tiny buttons that add to the charm of Susanne.  You'll find Susanne on our website here.


We hope you loved the Wedding Wednesday post for this week, you'll be glad to know we have finally sorted out the problem we had with the comments box, so you can now comment to your hearts content! Please let us know what you think, do you have a favourite out of all these dresses?

To Strap Or Not To Strap? That Is The Question

We have many brides come into the shop, immediately saying they definitely want straps or they definitely don't. For some, though, the decision is harder, and it's all about what looks right with each dress. We try to stock dress with a variety of necklines, with or without straps, but we are able to add straps to any of our dresses. Some lend themselves to a halter, some to one strap, and some to sleeves, and depending on the style, we can order the right fabric for the dress.

Take, for instance, sleeves. Most requests for sleeves are for lace ones, to go with our more vintage styles. We order in a lace that matches the dress if it already has some on; otherwise we can show you plenty of lace samples for you to choose your favourite. However, we can make sleeves from tulle, organza, satin or taffeta, whichever goes best with your dress.


To show you the style of sleeve we can make, here are before and after photographs of our dress Monique. A customer had a winter wedding, and loved this dress. We thought that adding sleeves was a great idea. It looks like two different dresses. Monique can be found on our website here. 

Some people like the idea of sleeves, but don't want them to be there all the time. For these people, we have the jacket. We know what you're thinking, surely jackets are only for winter weddings? well, you thought wrong. We sell jackets all year round, in many different shapes and styles. Many have full length sleeves, some have simple capped sleeves, and others are a back-to-front style, with buttons running up the back. These are brilliant for adding a bit extra to a very plain dress, or customizing a dress to make it unique to you. Then, if you decide halfway through the big day that you're ready to 'let loose and dance', you can take off the jacket and transform your dress! Here are a few that we have in stock, although we can make to order as well.


 This cover-up is exactly that, it has a very high neckline and adds something different to any wedding dress. The button up back and ribbon edged bottom finish it off perfectly, along with the pearl embroidery.

































This jacket is also a button up back, but it has long sleeves, and isn't at all beaded. It's quite a soft and romantic style, perfect for someone looking for a vintage style dress. The lace on this jacket is absolutely stunning, with the sleeves reaching the elbow.


For those who want a sleeve length that is
something in between the two previous styles, then these are the jackets for you. One is in the same design as the others, with a high collar and buttons up the back the other, however, is a bolero. The bolero is a very popular style in our shop, maybe because on the wedding day it is easier to take off, the others take some time to unbutton (a minor problem for the effect achieved)

 The edging on the bolero is particularly detailed and finishes the style off perfectly. It's a personal favourite of ours, but don't tell!





So, we're sure you've seen enough lace jackets to last a life time. Perhaps we should moving on to, as the title of this post suggests, straps (you may think it's a long time coming!). Usually, when deciding what kind of straps to have, we usually advise the customer to look at the neckline of their dress. A sweetheart neckline often lends itself to slightly angled straps, or maybe a halter, a neckline with pleating wants straps that follow the pleat direction. To make lace straps, we order extra lace, cut out the right shape, and usually line it with an organza fabric for the brides comfort. Here are some of the straps we have made before.

 On the left is a thick lace strap with minimal beading. This is to go with a specific dress, the lace matching exactly. The strap on the right is a beaded style stitched onto organza fabric and tapered at each end, the effect is stunning.


Here is an example of when the same strap can be made either as a halter or as two straps. We simply increase the strap length, and make sure - if a halter - fits nicely around the neck so it doesn't stand away.

Left: The front of the strap.
Top right: The strap as a halter neck.
Bottom right: The back of the strap.


We hope we have given you some ideas about your own dress, maybe you've decide a bolero is definitely the way forward, or a halter strap would suit your dresses neckline. Comment below to let us know what you thought of this instalment of Wedding Wednesday, we always love reading your feedback. Until next week.