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★Ivory Lace Short Sleeve Wedding Gown/two-piece dress★ US $208.00
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NWT 852 Long Two Piece Dress Formal, Mother's, Bridesmaid, Prom Size 3/4 Silver US $89.00
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When planning a wedding, there are a million decisions to make, some simple and some complicated. Fortunately, the search for a mother of the bride dress with a contemporary yet classic look doesn't have to be one of the difficult choices.
As with most gown choice making, the most important factor in finding a great mother of the bride dress is comfort. Key an eye out for cuts that flatter the wearer's figure while accentuating positive areas. Before you make a final decision on that perfect dress for the mother of the bride, consider some of these very appropriate fashion forward models.
Hammered Shimmer Short Tier Dress
Mothers of the bride who are interested in combining a classic cut with some playful modern flair will simply love the Hammered Shimmer Short Tier Dress by David's Bridal. This charming pink number features a high neckline and shirt sleeves that just cover the shoulder. A removable matching flower provides an extra bit of interest near the neckline, drawing the eye upward.
This lovely gown's tiered style helps accentuate nearly any figure and provides a very chic touch of fashion. The bottom hem ends just at the knee, providing a modern yet conservative look for the happy mother of the bride. This dress is constructed with a blend of rayon, polyester and nylon and comes in pink only.
Beaded Chiffon Long Dress with Scarf
If the ceremony is a bit more on the formal side, the lovely Beaded Chiffon Long Dress with matching Scarf by David's Bridal can provide an elegant yet updated look. This gown is truly a stunner and flattering to most figure to boot. The bodice is encrusted with a sparkling beaded design, which works to draw the eye upward toward the high neckline accented by thin spaghetti straps.
At the raised waist line, the dress begins to flair out gracefully, hiding any trouble areas while accenting a natural hour glass figure and delivering a truly dramatic, upscale effect. This flow gown extends fully to the floor and comes with a matching scarf that is perfect for keeping off drafts and adding a layer of interest. This dress is constructed of imported polyester and is available only in black.
Satin Jacquard Jacket Dress
For a modern yet endlessly stylish look, a great mother of the bride ensemble can include a tasteful matching jacket, as seen in the Satin Jacquard Jacket Dress from David's Bridal. This combination's ravishing tank dress has a modest neck line and wide shoulder straps. Its high waistline is accentuated by a brooch detail before the skirt extends just to the knee for a classic look.
The matching bolero jacket features a truly beautiful jacquard pattern throughout and seems to shimmer in any light. Its three quarter sleeves and collar-less design add a decidedly jaunty feel, making this gown perfect for a spring or summertime ceremony. This fabulous ensemble is made of satin throughout and is available in a number of color options.
Brocade and Metallic Chiffon Two Piece
Yet another option for prospective mothers of the bride is the classic two piece gown. The lovely Brocade and Metallic Chiffon Two Piece combination by David's Bridal provides a truly striking example of a well done look. The gown's brocade top provides lots of head turning interest with its delicate patterned fabric and sleeveless V-neck cut while 3 rosettes at the high empire silhouette waistline provide a dramatic transition to the skirt.
Crafted from metallic chiffon, the gown's flowing skirt provides lots of coverage, with a bottom hem that extends to the floor. This fantastic combination also comes with matching scarf for that finishing touch.
Metallic Chiffon Dress with Bolero Jacket
Finally the Metallic Chiffon Dress with Bolero Jacket is a well crafted ensemble that combines most of the previously considered looks into one stunning gown. This lovely dress features a mock two piece look that draws the gaze upward with a lightly beaded surplus neckline and a ruched area below the bust that provides plenty of figure flattering coverage before ceding to the natural waistline.
The gown's simple and elegant skirt provides a lovely and modern counterpoint to the bodice and flows without complication to the floor. The three quarter sleeve bolero jacket finishes the look and can easily be left off depending on the weather or mood. This lovely dress and jacket is made of chiffon and available in pewter or champagne.
A great mother of the bride dress should let your beaming matriarch stand out among the rest of the wedding party while echoing your overall theme with basic elements and color. Take these stunning models as your inspiration to find a beautiful dress that will let the mother of the bride look her very best on her daughter's special day.
Tyrell Vincent is a freelance writer who writes about weddings and specific products such as mother of the bride dresses
How Did Chess Pieces Get Their Names?
Chess has had a long and rich history, having roots in both India, China, and Persia, as well as from Europe, where the modern incarnation of the game was born. To fully understand the pieces of the game, however, it is advisable for one to trace its history in all of these places. As the game evolved, so did the pieces used in the game, turning Chess into the wealth of possibilities which it exists as today.
In China, the game known as Xiangqi developed early on, although its first known actual literary reference was in the 9th Century. The King piece in this game is known as a General and the object of this game is to subdue the opponent's General. The corresponding piece of the traditional Queen is known as an Advisor or a Guard, depending, and their sole purpose is to protect the General. They are stuck in a small space with this piece, unable to move beyond to battle. Other pieces involved with this game are Elephants, Horses, Chariots, and Soldiers, all of which figure greatly into other Chess-like games.
In India, and perhaps the birthplace of the game of Chess itself, Chaturanga is the name of the game. Pieces here were based on the most common elements of war in India. Elephants, Infantry, Calvary, and Chariots all played a role in this game, and each piece corresponds closely with one of the modern European Chess pieces. Elephants are what grew into the modern form of Bishops while Chariots became the Rooks. Infantry were the foot soldiers which were represented by pieces much like Pawns and the Calvary, riding in on horses for battle, came to be symbolized as such with Knights.
When the game took its next step toward Europe and moved on to Persia, coming to be known as Shatranj, the pieces grew even closer to their eventual European counterparts. The Queen piece, still called a Counselor in this time frame, was known by the Persian word "Vazir." As language grew and spread across countries, the word "Vezer" came to be known as "Queen" in Hungarian, tracing its roots back to this original piece. The Knight, still pictured as a horse, was known as "Faras," the Arabic word for "horse." Most interesting, however, was the use of the Chariot. The Persian word for "chariot" is "Rokh." This word is directly what became the Rook in modern European Chess.
After, through Spain, the game spread into Europe, it quickly gained popularity after the pieces were given a makeover into a more court-centered frame of reference. The General piece was converted into a King and the protector of that piece was made into the Queen. The calvary pieces were known as a Knights and Elephants became Bishops, conveying the power that the Church held during this era. The Rooks came to be depicted more as Castles than chariots, but held their roots as mobile fortresses. The Infantry became known as Pawns but still held their image as foot soldiers, making this into a game about the struggles of the court, rather than warriors.
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Can the Babolat Pure Storm be strung with a two piece pattern?
I have only found the instructions for the one piece pattern which would mean that a hybrid string could not be used on this racquet. If you can string this with two pieces, could you tell me the holes to skip?
Yeah you can use two piece on most rackets, and one piece on some rackets (I'm pretty sure).
I think you may do the mains and crosses seperately.
If I were you I would contact your local shop and ask as they would know exactly what to do.
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