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Gorgeous Wedding Dresses of La Sposa 2012

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The warm Spring is coming, and it is the time that the light and thin wedding dresses come to the market. La Sposa, which is a famous brand of wedding dresses of Spain, publishes its brand new series of 2012 at this beautiful season. When seeing the gorgeous photos of wedding dresses of La Sposa 2012, you will feel the nice smell of flowers as that you are at the place where the models take those gorgeous photos. If you want to chase for the fashion trend of wedding dresses, you can enjoy the world of Spring of La Sposa with us at the end of Winter.

With the nice and warm weather, wearing this piece of ball gown wedding dress to attend your own wedding ceremony at an opening place, you will be very beautiful and bright. The big ruffles design at the sweep of this piece of wedding dress makes the bride more refined. What`s more, the long veil of this wedding dress increases the elegance of the bride.

This piece of one shoulder sheath wedding dress enclosed above is very elegant and glamorous although it is in simple design. With the setoff of the beautiful flowers, the bride look more dazzled and refined. Think about that, you hold your wedding ceremony at a nice opening garden and wear such an elegant wedding dress, what a beautiful scene it will be!

With the nice weather, have a nice wedding ceremony with a right wedding dress.

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CK-appropriate White Leather or Black Patent

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Before going any further, let’s just say the Resort 2012 sandal contest—who can step forward as the winner in the battle for the best use of leather straps and buckles for the airier, warmer weather—got a little more competitive when another contender emerged Wednesday morning. In the minimal corner: Francisco Costa of Calvin Klein, whose “racer back” ankle-strap sandal rested on a thick, flat white rubber wedge sole, while the upper came in a very CK-appropriate white leather or black patent and, occasionally, clear plastic.

With appropriately single-minded rigor, Costa paired the sandals with everything from a white silk crepe de Chine double-breasted jacket devoid of detail save for a tiny belt worn over a matching skirt with micro-pleated folds that allowed the fabric to undulate in a fluid yet controlled way and fell to a few inches above the ankles to an elegant black silk/wool long dress suspended from sculptural metal straps that traced their way all around to the back.

Between those two looks, the tone of Costa’s resort—streamlined and spare, but with a gentle softness—was set: his update on all of the charmeuse silk dressing that Calvin Klein himself did back in the day. And the color palette was also pretty much defined in black and white, too, save the very occasional foray into a purple-tinged blue or a lilac with a touch of gray. It’s a shame. As Costa has proved recently with much of his red-carpet dressing, when he chooses to brighten his brand of minimalism with strong color, it positively and joyfully sings out.