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Every bride wants her wedding to be special. Why not to go totally grandeur? Like Wedding Dior Style..This post was inspired by DIOR COUTURE spring 2010 collection by madly talented John Galliano. Only few can afford Dior Couture, but creative girls, like us, can immitate the style and even add some personal touches to it.
dresses: Amsale, Romona Keveza, upoppy.etsy.com
These dresses are not exactly Dior, but the style is pretty much the same- strapless corset with full skirt. This classy look can only be achieved with luxurious fabrics like silk duchess satin.
Image: Jane Packer "Colour"
Doesn't this bouquet remind you the original from Dior show? If you want it to be exactly like the original use 2 kind of roses, red and pink and green amaranthus.
1. Fill an urn with florist's foam and cover with chicken wire. The chicken wire helps to hold the foam together, vital when so many stems are being used.
2. Start to build the outline shape with the foliage, beginning at the back. Next add the tallest stems.
3. Insert flowers in groups of four or five stems at a time.
4. Use flowers to fill in the shape: the corners, center and front overhang. To get the right shape at the front, push the stems upwards into the foam, from below the top of the urn.
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..And do not forget drop dead gorgeous heels, something wild-runway-like. Since your dress is not overly detailed, do not be afraid to add some color to your look. Fuchsia satin Louboutins?