Wednesday, August 31, 2011

West Ni - Coleen Roxas Wedding

Traditionally Filipino, West and Coleen made their vows in church. Groomsmen wore barong while West's parents wore Chinese traditional clothing. 

West and Coleen's wedding attire was also Chinese-inspired with pheonix and dragon designs. West wanted Coleen to wear a Chinese-inspired wedding gown which they entrusted to the creative hands of Edward Teng. The color red, known to symbolize good luck, was their chosen color motif.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

In Vogue: Wedding Gown with Detachable Wedding Train

The image of a bride walking down the aisle is somehow not complete without a long wedding gown train trailing behind her.

However, a long wedding train may not really be appropriate if you will have an outdoor wedding reception where your pristine wedding gown will be susceptible to grass and even mud stains. A long wedding train also limits the bride's movement to freely mingle with her wedding guests and may look out of place in an informal wedding program.

How to have the best of both worlds? Popular bridal gown designer Edward Teng suggests a wedding gown with a detachable wedding train. Read more ...