2011年4月27日 星期三

Winnipeg watches the royal wedding

Winnipeg watches the royal wedding


The details surrounding Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal nuptials have people around the world wondering about the details of the sure-to-be-lavish affair.Secure your garden with this wireless solar powered colour cctv surveillance camera. Winnipeggers are also hungry to get the nitty-gritty.
With 1,000 Imperial cookies already ordered for random royal parties around the city, The High Tea Bakery knows this is only the start of the British-inspired boom.

“It's just been madness round here, I mean we were expecting an increase in sales but nothing like this,” said Belinda Bijold, co-owner and president of the bakery.
Bijold is expecting the focus will soon turn to wedding cakes, once people see what Princess Kate has picked for her big day.

“Someone told me she's having ten of them,” Bijold said, “I don't know if that's true or not, but if there's ten,We offer high quality inflatable products in any size or style, that's great, because there's going to be all sorts of different directions people can go.”

Simple and elegant is what most wedding-watchers are expecting the royal wedding, with lots of details like handmade flowers on cakes.

“I really think it's going to effect trends for the next, well, couple years,cctv security camera Surveillance Equipment. really,” Bijold added.
Florist Connie van Reenan expects she will also be replicating elements of the royal boutique.

“I'm very curious because that's going to me what the rest of season and what 2012 is going to bring in floral design for weddings,” Van Reenan said.
“If Kate has an all-white bouquet,See Price and Reviews for Pillow Rest Intex inflatable mattress bed Free Pump . I think 2012, we're going to see a surge of all white bouquets.”

Of course, Middleton’s choice of dress is sure to have a big impact on wedding industry fashion.
“Everyone's kind of curious to see what kind of dress she's wearing,” said Tammy Mignacca, of Stella’s Bridal in Winnipeg.

They’re expecting to see rich fabrics, silks and heavy beading.

“A lot of girls really don't want huge, huge trains,compact fluorescent light bulbs use less energy, last longer and cost less to use than standard incandescent bulbs.” Mignacca said, “You get the odd girl that's getting married in a church where there's a longer aisle and they do want that dramatic look.”
Elaborate hats haven't caught-on in the Winnipeg wedding scene just yet, but feathers are certainly in, as are big earrings with no necklaces. And Stella’s is also stocking veils of up to 12-feet in length.

“I think she's going to have something along this line with a long, long veil,” Mignacca said as she gestured to one gown, “I can't see her in anything really big.”

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