Monday, March 15, 2010

Wedding Masterpiece


The word wedding is the synonym to a ritual, mystery and symbolism. And the most important thing for a bride this day is a wedding gown. Brides are continually looking for ways to make every aspect of their wedding day a true reflection of their personality. Every wife to be tries to find a wedding dress with the modernity or sophistication she wants. As color is becoming an increasingly popular addition to the wedding dress, brides are finding it an easy way to further express themselves and make their wedding dress unique.


People’s imagination has no limits. Let’s make sure of it. Cocoon styled wedding dress is number one in our chart. It's a wedding gown designed by Yves St Laurent in 1965 and inspired by Russian Babushka dolls. This dress is handmade. A figure of the Bride emerges from a Russian doll, wearing a knitted poncho and headpiece based on St Laurent's original design. Yves St Laurent might pictured the bride as a caterpillar which was about to become a real butterfly. It was represented to audience on the exhibition in De Young Museum, in San-Francisco.


Second dress is made from 1400 rubber dishwashing gloves turned inside-out. This masterpiece is called “A Mixture of Frailties” and created by British artist Susie MacMurray in 2004. Susie MacMurray evokes memories of the body often a specifically working-class, female body and its daily labor.


Dress for person with sweet tooth. Ukrainian pastry chef baked unreal puff dress for his fiancee Viktoriya in August 2006. It is made from 1,500 cream puffs (they were selected from 5000 that had been baked beforehand) covered with whip egg-whites and sugar powder. Necklace, ear rings, crown and wedding bouquet are made of caramel. It’s unique dress, which weights 15 kilos (about 20 pounds) was made for 2 months. His future wife was really proud that she wouldn’t look like other brides.



Oh, my God, can you believe it? This dress is like a combination of a huge typical wedding dress and origami design. You can even see how it imitates every fold of origami. She looks like a swan, it’s amazing. It’s made by Christian Dior in 2007 for Spring/Summer Couture Collection and the name of this posh gown is Origami Dress.


Do you like peacocks? And so do I. But I’ve never thought that peacocks feathers can be used to realize somebody’s wedding dream. Wedding dress from the artificial peacock feathers was made in China. Its price is $ 1.5 Million and it’s made from 2009 peacock feathers. 8 workers and 40 days needed to sew it.



What’s coming next? Yummy wedding dress! If you like white chocolate, it will look really delicious for you. If was designed by Ian Stuart and Rococo Chocolates for Chocolate Week 2008 as part of a chocolate sculpture exhibition at Chocolate Unwrapped. The hat was topped with a white chocolate feather and ivory truffles. And even the shoe decorations were edible!


We slowly came up to the last but not the least kind of unique dresses that I’d like to tell you about. Blow-Up Wedding Gowns! I mean gown made from balloons. Dreams come true. Daisy, the balloon artist, creates fancy inflatable dresses. If you are worried about having a gown no one else has, then wearing one of these balloon dresses to your wedding is a must.


I wonder, would you dear wear one of those to your wedding!?





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