Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Shopping for "The Dress"


Hello fashion peps! 
In honor of the the bridal runways happening this week I decided to give you guys a few tips on how to find that wedding dress of your dreams. 

Wedding dress shopping do's and donts 
1. Know your shape: If you are boy shaped, apple, hour glass or full figured it makes a difference on how you look in the dress. Because the dress covers your entire body. 

2. Please be engaged: I know this sounds like a given, but girls go try on wedding dresses all the time when they are not engaged because they want to play dress up and it's fun. What you don't understand is that you are affecting the sales person job. Trying on a wedding gown when you have no intent on buying is like going to get your hair done and not paying for it. 

3. Make an appointment: Most bridal salons have an appointment policy. Call the stores before hand to see each stores appointment policy. 

4. Don't over do it: If you are the type of person that gets overwhelmed quickly only have one appointment set a day. Also do a lot of pre looking on each of  bridal salons website and pick out your 3 favorites. And make sure you have time! Give at least 6 months before the wedding to find your dress. That way you dont start sinking in all the tulle options. 



5. Try the dress on: If you are thinking of buying the dress online make sure you have tried it on in a store. You can do that by finding who makes the dress and see if there is a place in your area that has the dress in stock. And make sure that you are buying the dress from a online store that people trust. Because they can rip you off and send you a bad dress that you can't even use. Live by this rule: if it seems too good to be true it probably is. 

6. Don't go dress shopping on Pinterest: Ahhhh!! I know all the dresses are pretty! But most of them don't have a link to where see the dress and where actually came from. Because when you tell your consultant you have pictures from Pinterest they might not have anything close to that in the store. Instead check out catologs from the stores you are planning to go dress shopping. 


7. Bring people with YOUR best interest at heart: If you don't, you might get pushed in a different direction than you actually wanted. The one thing you never want in life is to wish you had gone with the other wedding dress. (Because all sales are final, so you can't return it). If however you do have people in your dress shopping entourage that like to have there opinions heard, pull your consultant over to the side and tell them. They are there to help with the tension, not just to help you find a dress. 


8. Know your FULL budget: Do you want a vail? Are you petite? Do you have your bridal undergarment (yes you DO need them) How about alterations? All of those things are separate. Make sure the cost of the dress is not your full budget because you have other things to purchase.



9. Take pictures if you can: Some bridal salons will let you take pictures. If they do, take pictures of your favorite dresses. It will help you make your decision. Also take a picture of the final dress you picked, it can help the the entire tone of the wedding. From the cake, to decorations even the invitations, your dress can be the subtle inspiration for your wedding. If you can't take pictures get the style number of the dress. Because once you buy it, it might  be another 6 months until you see the dress again if they have to order it. That way you know and they know whether they ordered the right dress. 


10. Have fun! It's your wedding day! This is the time to get excited and jump up and down, you have done what most girl dream of. Finding that one person to spend the rest of your life with. Enjoy every moment! 

Remember to stay fashionable, 
Tabitha Thomas 

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Things are changing

Today Aerie came out with posters for their new campaign. These pictures feature un-retouched, non model women. (GASP!) I know it seems like a new concept, showing real women, with REAL bodies, but I think it could work. Why would it work? Because now to walk on a runway or be in a campaign your body has to be a zero, zero literally means non existant. But if you walk into any retail store the sample size is an 6 or 8. Somewhere along the line fashion designers didn't want women to walk the runway they wanted mannequins, straight up and down sticks with no real body or curves. Instead of us saying that's crazy no one can look like that, we as women tried to please them. By starving ourselves, tanning, and never thinking we are good enough. Well it's time to STOP. Not because of this Aerie campaign but because we are hurting ourselves. Let's be honest we all want to be super model skinny but those models are not even that skinny, they are re-touched skinny. The ones that are that skinny are not happy! Trust me they just want to eat a cheese burger. If we stop associating happy and skinny we can stop this photoshopped, size zero madness. Let's use this Aerie campaign as a start to say no more to fake, unhealthy women. We want to see curves, not ribs. Real women, not mannequins. Let's take the super out of model and make them real. 

Stay fashionable, 
Tabitha Thomas

Here are some of the pictures from Aerie