Synopsis Vera Wang, queen of wedding gown design, covers not only gowns but many other aspects of the wedding in this useful coffee-table celebration of tying the knot. With 300 illustrations in both color and black-and-white, Vera Wang provides ideas for everything from invitations to music--and she doesn't neglect such often overlooked concerns as brides who must wear their glasses to the wedding, brides who gain weight, and how to choose the right headpiece. Lavishly illustrated, and with a foreword by Anna Wintour.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2001-10-01 | | Edition Description: | Illustrated |
| Size | | Length: | 288 pages | | Height: | 14.0 in | | Width: | 10.5 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 77.6 oz |
Publisher's Note
The world's most successful bridal gown designer shares her vision for this most important event -- the wedding. Rather than a soup-to-nuts approach with endless lists of what to do, Vera Wang details each aspect of the wedding with her thoughts and ideas, culled from years of experience in the wedding business. From budgets and bouquets to cake and communication, Vera imparts her wisdom and advice. All the traditional parts of planning a wedding -- invitations, registries, and music -- are included, but what sets this book apart from all the others are the little things she pays attention to. The First Dance. The Bride Who Wears Glasses. Fittings (and weight fluctuations!). The Garter ("Do I Have to Do That?") A wedding book by Vera Wang wouldn't be complete without detail on the bride's gown. She explains how to select the right neckline, construction, length, bodice, and waistline for each bride's figure. What fabrics are appropriate for certain times of day. How to choose among a veil, headband, flower blossoms or bows for a headpiece. All of this is accompanied by hundreds of photographs that illustrate Vera's vision.
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