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Wedding Dress Styles – What’s Available
by:
Declan Tobin
There are so many styles of wedding gown to choose from, which
makes it difficult when deciding which type of gown is for you.
What type of bride are you? Vintage couture, Romantic plush, or
Simple elegance, what ever you fall under there is a gown out
there to suit your style.
Vintage Gowns
Vintage gowns come in many styles from the medieval princess
look, The Charleston swing era, or the Bohemian gypsy girl gown.
The medieval dress is very popular usually designed around the
Old English look in mind with wide bottomed sleeves and a
high-banded waist, think Maid Merion and Princess Gwenevere.
There are some very traditional gowns to choose from with the
rich golden earthy colors with embroidered Basques and detailed
designs. You can also take this style back to the 21st century
with clean crisp simple white gown with a high waist and
beautiful chiffon wide bottom sleeves.
Another fashionable era that is being transmitted into the
modern wedding gown is the sexy Charleston era of the roaring
20s. These styles are very flattering to the bride with the
slighter physique. The Design is looser at the waist and tighter
around the hips showing plenty of skin around the chest, back
and arms. The Hemline is typically Asymmetric with floating
fabrics creating an illusion of long and short. Another
beautiful option for the more daring bride would be a cloche
hat, with the hair pulled back from the face the hat is tight
around the head, embroidered beads around the face and forehead
equentuates the eyes, a very pretty alternative to the
traditional veil very Coco Chanel.
For those brides that are thinking more along the lines of Boho,
laid back beauty the gypsy girl styles would be very alluring.
Romany Romance pretty, flirty, and feminine, these wedding gowns
ooze free spirit and gypsy chic. Think floating skirts with
chiffon and lace. A more simplistic slightly beaded gown with
chiffon wrapped around the head bandana style with long a
floating tail would be a chic alternative to a veil. This style
is for the more adventurous bride with confidence and style to
carry off the look.
Romantic or fairytale gowns
These are the wedding gowns you dream of as a little girl.
Valintino comes to mind when picturing a fairytale gown, full of
romance and glamour. If you want to be a fairytale bride you
will have a wonderful selection to choose from, no bridal store
would be without a romantic, plush bridal gown.
Plenty of lace corsets and big tulle skirts are a staple of this
type of gown with luxurious fabric and lots of it. Its not a big
mystery as to why these gowns are popular among today’s brides
as they are flattering to every figure, the large floating skirt
will hide a multitude of sins, and the more structured bodice
will give a flattering silhouette to the upper body.
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major staple of today’s design is the large flower. It’s being
used more and more in magazines and on the catwalk. Large
flamboyant skirts made from lots of luxurious fabric being held
in various positions by a large romantic rose. This is a very
beautiful design and is being copied to many designer
collections. The Demetrios collection has this style in many of
its designs.
Tight structured corsets and Bodices appear as a major factor in
these designs. Lace covered bodices look well with the simpler
skirt, the more elaborate skirts go well with plainer fabric
corsets.
Tiaras and long trailing veils are a favorite of the fairytale
bride. Very traditional and the symbol of the wedding day the
veil comes in 1,2 and 3 tiers, depending if you want to wear the
veil over the face or trailing along the back of the head. Some
gowns are exquisite enough on their own you could get away with
wearing no veil at all.
Tiaras come in many styles pearl and diamond encrusted, large
intricate designs and smaller simpler head bands the choice is
yours.
The Simple Elegant bride
The less fussy, simple and elegant style of gown would draw
inspiration from dresses worn by Jackie O and brings to mind the
style and class of Audrey Hepburn. With classic simplistic
designs and clean lines, less is sometimes more when trying to
look amazing.
The simple gown should be designed to draw attention from the
dress itself and allow the beauty of the bride to shine through.
The simple dress should not differ from the beauty of the bride
and take center stage itself, remember the bride should wear the
dress not the other way around.
Classic designs include some wonderful gowns from Vera Wang,
Sharon Hoey and other popular designers. The simple white silk
backless gown always look stunning as worn by Jennifer Aniston
on her wedding day. More structured lines with no straps falling
to the ground brings to mind wonderful visions of Grace Kelly
and that old Hollywood glamour. This type of gown can also be
subtly influenced by other styles and eras keeping in tune with
the bride’s personal taste. The key here is to keep it subtle
and you will ooze class and style on the big day.
Declan Tobin is a successful freelance writer providing advice
on purchasing a variety of Wedding Dresses which includes
Wedding gowns, Designer wedding gowns, and more! His numerous
articles provide a wonderfully researched resource of
interesting and relevant information for all of your wedding
interests.
http://www.no1-in-wedding-dresses.com.
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