Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Lowdown #1: Watters, Wtoo, and WaWa
Periodically, I'm going to do a nice long informational blog about different designers we carry. I'll try to keep it brief, but there is a lot to say!
In their own words, Watters gowns are “Sophisticated,” “Gorgeous,” “Fresh,” and “Graceful.” When I think Watters, I think of two things: elegance and style. Their gowns are of an exceptional quality both in terms of fabric and design, and everything they do is done well. Here are some characteristics of each line:
Watters Bridal:
If you are looking for great design, timeless elegance, and you care about fabrics, Watters is your line. Most of their dresses are silk, and they are just stunning. They have a great range of details, from classic lace to modern textured floral elements, but even their more whimsical styles still have class.
While some of their gowns do have quirky details, Watters overall has a more traditional, romantic feel. If you are looking for something very sleek and modern, or sassy and “out there,” they won’t have as many options for you. Also, because of the silk fabrics, their price point tends higher.
Wtoo Bridal:
Wtoo is the lighter side of Watters. Still elegant and classy, their dresses tend to be a little lighter in terms of construction, slightly less formal, and they use alternatives to silk so they are a little less weighty for the budget as well. If you are looking for an over the top, crazy beaded dress, you won’t find it here. If you want something elegant that doesn’t take itself too seriously, check Wtoo out.
Watters and Wtoo Maids:
As far as design goes, these two lines are very similar. They tend towards the elegant but have some fun things as well. The major difference you will find is in the fabrics: Watters has silks, Wtoo doesn’t, so the pricing trends of the wedding gown follow here: Watters tends higher, Wtoo is more reasonable. Most of their shorter dresses also come in floor length, and the lines use some of the same fabrics. So if you want to let your bridemaids do all different styles, there are a lot of different dresses in the same fabric between the two lines.
WaWa:
Watters Flower girls has styles that can work for little ones and also some that work for Junior maids. They use the same fabrics as the bridesmaids lines for the most part, and some of their styles are similar. You won’t find a lot of options for junior bridesmaids here, but they have some very classic satin styles if that’s what you’re looking for. The flower girl dresses work well with the wedding gown lines but aren’t too matchy.
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