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Girl Meets Dress and Zankyou.com’s Wedding Dress Hire Partnership

Girl Meets Dress  has joined forces with the wedding list provider and wedding magazine, Zankyou.com to bring brides-to-be and their wedding guests the GMD dress solution.

Zankyou provides a wedding gift list that isn’t tied to a store or travel agency (you can list anything you want, from anywhere – genius!), a wedding website where you can communicate with guests in the most fun possible way, and a free online wedding magazine with advice on all things wedding related.

By teaming up with an online wedding destination like Zankyou, GMD hope to bring brides-to-be and their friends the perfect dress solutions.  If there is one dress you hope you’ll never wear again it’s your wedding dress.  So from this month, the GMD team will feature in the Zankyou magazine every two weeks with our recommendations on bridal, bridesmaid and wedding party dress hire, along with style tips and general wedding fashion advice. From bride, bridesmaid, mother-of-the-bride and wedding guest, the GMD stylists will be bringing you the best fresh-off-the-runway dress options. We’ll also be sitting on Zankyou’s expert panel, so drop by the forum and leave us a wedding-related style question

Wearing a GMD dress makes sense pretty much for any wedding guest – sooner or later we all have to attend multiple weddings with the same guests.  Instead of seven different budget outfits to avoid being seen in the same one more than once, you can use GMD to look fabulous at every one without breaking the bank.

This month our friends at Zankyou are running a promotion, giving five lucky couples £100 to help kick start their wedding gift list. Simply by registering on Zankyou during the month of October, you’ll be automatically entered into the draw to win. So now you have even more reason to head over and check out GMD’s wedding style advice on their online wedding magazine.

You can see the competition details are here.


Rent Dina Bar-El for a Show-Stopping Designer Dress

German born Dina, moved to the United States at the age of 18 where she has built her gorgeous collection of ball gowns and cocktail dresses and generated a huge following of fans and celebrities.  Based in California, the dresses are entirely made in the United States and designed to flatter and accentuate a woman’s curves.  As described by Dina, Plunging necklines, flouncy fishtails, two-tone gowns and asymmetrical drapes have ensured her dresses remain in the limelight.

Her collections reached an all time high when Kate Hudson wore her yellow, back-less gown in the film ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’.   Romantic, elegant and sophisticated she mixes the classic with a contemporary twist like nobody else.  Her dresses are on-trend yet maintain a high level of quality for an extremely reasonable price.  Inspired by her late daughter Orna, Dina’s collections are made with love and with a special appreciation for glamour and femininity.   Her collections are now sold worldwide.

Hire one of Dina’s gorgeous gowns from Girl Meets Dress today!  Here are some of our favourites…

The Louise Dress  is a statement, black-tie gown covered in lace with a fitted bodice and fish-tail skirt.  This elegant and highly glamorous dress is the perfect choice for a romantic, black-tie occassion.  Ensure you stand out from the crowd with a look that exudes old Hollywood glamour.

 

The Penelope Dress is fitted with a plunging neckline and fitted ruched bodice.  In plum with a corsage embellishment, this is another extremely romantic and elegant Dina Bar-El gown.  With its satin-chiffon draped skirt, team with strappy silver heels, a metallic clutch and long, delicate necklace to complete the look.

Finally, we have the Anastasia Gown, an asymmetrical dress with crystal embellishment on the shoulder.  In cream, silk-chiffon, the ruched bodice completes this evening gown with a high luxury look.  Keep the dress simple with matching silver accessories and strappy heels.

For styling advice please email: enquiries@girlmeetsdress.com.  Happy hiring! x

By Caroline Dawe


GMD’s Dress Code Guide: Heels and Hems

Nowadays not only are we fraught with decisions on fabrics, colours and necklines, we also have that all important heel and hem decision, a deadly combination that if married incorrectly can ruin that all important look.  Unfortunately, heel and hem combinations aren’t easy to mirror off of friends and strangers you may feel have mastered the marriage.  They are extremely personal and depend strictly on the length and width of your own legs from your hips all the way down to your ankles.  A hemline that stretches a millimetre too long or too short could turn your look from va va voom to va va doom.  Here’s how to prevent these fashion flaws…

 

Mini:  When wearing a mini dress whether short/tall/curvy or slim this dress is always going to make your legs appear longer and therefore you appear taller. If you are petite and this is a desired effect then look no further!  Team it with light-strappy sky-high heels and you’ll add inches.  If you are particularly slender then perhaps opt for a more substantial heel such as a pump to add a bit more volume to the look.  If you are tall then you can opt for either a heel or a flat depending on height desired.  Women who wish to slim down their legs should opt for a lighter more slender shoe.  We love this Puff Sleeve dress by Opening Ceremony that will take you from day to night with ease.  Wear it with ankle boots for an alternative look.  Just ensure they have heels for women who want to elongate their legs further.

 

 

Short-Midi:  Test the look on yourself by holding a dress up to your body in front of the mirror so that the hem sits at the lowest point of your knee.  If this is the widest part of your leg then consider wearing a dress of this length with a heel to detract from this fact and balance out your frame.  The shorter you are the higher your heels should be in order to lengthen your legs further.  We love DVF’S Alexy Jersey dress.

 

 

Long-Midi: Just like the short-midi, this length will need a mirror test.  Hold a dress up to your body so that the hemline hits just below the knees and they are no longer visible.  Most people will find that this does hit the widest part of your leg and therefore the prior rules apply.  Simply experiment with the height of your heels until you achieve your desired look.  The shorter or wider your legs are the higher the heel required.  We love Yves Saint Laurent’s Blue Linen dress.

 

 

Floor-Length: Finally, a floor-length dress will flatter all frames.  Taller girls can often get away with flats and shorter girls can often get away with high-heels.  Long-dresses are particularly slimming therefore the higher the heel the slimmer the look.  The material of the dress is key to your look however as the lighter the dress’s material the lighter the material of the shoe will need to be.  For example a silk summer dress would look clunky with heavy leather pumps but a delicate sandal would be perfect.   We love Adam’s Crepe Column Gown.

 

For styling advice please email: enquiries@girlmeetsdress.com.  Happy hiring! x

By Caroline Dawe


The Week in Dresses: Ladies in Red Dresses Glam-Up the Red Carpet

Unsurprisingly, the show-stopping couture worn at the Emmy Awards, Los Angeles on Sunday night has made us fall in love with the colour red all over again.  With A-listers such as Glee’s Lea Michele in Marchesa, our very own Kate Winslet in Ellie Saab and Nina Dobrev in a jaw-dropping Donna Karan, they glamorized the red carpet in what appeared to be a modern take on old Hollywood glamour.  Mature, sophisticated and feminine were the adjectives that fell off our lips at GMD headquarters as we gasped and gaped at the array of dresses we couldn’t get enough of.  Naturally red wasn’t the only colour worn on the night. Black, champagne, silver and navy all showcased in a variety of styles however red, undisputedly, stole the show with more than eight ladies donning its various shades.

 

MarchesaDonna KaranEllie Saab

 

At GMD we couldn’t wait to share with you our very own collection of red designer beauties, from Dina Bar-El, Marc Jacobs, Carven and Halston to name a few!

 

 

For styling advice please email: enquiries@girlmeetsdress.com.  Happy hiring! x

By Caroline Dawe

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