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Everything You Should Know About Wedding Dresses


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One of the most exciting parts of planning your wedding is shopping for wedding dresses. Walking into a dress shop is a magical experience that takes you back to the daydreams about the fairy tale and brings you to the reality of the moment. This exciting step is also a very important decision. When the bride makes her entrance into the ceremony space and begins the journey down the aisle, the wedding dress will become the focal point of the room. With endless color, fabric and style variations, the task of choosing the perfect wedding dress can be challenging. A little journey through history, tradition, and designer secrets will help you pick the perfect dress to match theme and body-type.


Traditional Wedding Dresses


Once upon a time in 1840, Queen Victoria set the trend for white wedding dresses during her wedding ceremony with Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. A white gown represented status at that time. To bleach your fabric to white was a sure symbol of wealth, especially since it was so difficult to afford in those days. The Western traditions have met with an evolution of the times, from the white is pure to the anything goes. While traditional wedding dresses are white, and it is the most common color for wedding dresses, a bride is never defined by the color of her dress. Color can only make a statement and create awe.


Red Wedding Dresses


Red wedding dresses might seem bold, but so is love and the powerful color of romance and passion. This dramatic choice of color for wedding dresses is common in Asian and East Indian traditions, and is slowly becoming popular in Western culture. Brides are choosing red wedding dresses to write passion into their fairy tale moment.


Pink Wedding Dresses


When we think about pink wedding dresses, we usually envision bridesmaid dresses in an outdoor garden wedding during the spring. This is probably because pink is commonly chosen as a color for bridesmaid dresses. Pink is becoming the color of wedding dresses for a few reasons. Pink is a feminine color that is compatible with most skin tones. Pink wedding dresses work well under natural light and are complimented with earthy spring colors. Pink and flowers always go together.


Blue Wedding Dresses


Something borrowed and something blue are part of tradition. History has it that blue was the fashion trend for wedding dresses in Medieval times. It was thought to represent purity and innocence in the way we think of white. Whether silk or velvet, blue, wedding dresses represented status.


Black Wedding Dresses


Dare to break all of the rules and tradition with black wedding dresses. Black wedding dresses are becoming part of modern ceremonies to match bolder color schemes, and to make a powerful statement. Black is elegant and formal, and is a symbol of sophistication and class.


Shopping for wedding dresses involves these designer secrets to the six fundamental wedding gown silhouettes:


1. Mermaid wedding dresses are popular gowns for an elegant look. They snugly contour the chest and torso down to the knee or just below. The dramatic skirt flares at the bottom in the shape of a mermaid. The design is daring and classy. It is no wonder why so many brides are choosing this tight-fitted dress. Keep in mind that these wedding dresses demand confidence. It highlights a slender waist with proportionate curves, and is recommended for slender brides.


2. Empire wedding dresses are a common choice for a garden wedding or beach wedding. They have a raised waistline that begins just below the bust, and the fabric flows outward. The look is simple and sweet. Empire wedding dresses are flattering for almost every body type. Curvy or pear-shaped body types are complimented by this silhouette. This dress makes the perfect choice for pregnant brides.


3. A-line wedding dresses are among the most popular wedding dresses. The fitted bodice and A-shaped skirt are flattering for all body types, and create the illusion of curves. These wedding dresses are the perfect choice for a narrow frame and curvy brides alike.


4. Ballgown wedding dresses win the hearts of every princess. The fitted bodice and drop-waist with a voluminous skirt accentuate the waistline and create an hourglass shape. These wedding dresses fit slender and curvy body types well.


5. Trumpet wedding dresses are among the most popular wedding dresses for good reason. They closely resemble the mermaid gown, with all the class and elegance, while offering greater mobility. These wedding dresses resemble the mermaid silhouette so closely that they are often confused with mermaid wedding dresses. The difference is noticed where the flare begins. Trumpet wedding dresses flare just beneath the hips, creating the shape of the bell of a trumpet.

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6. Sheath wedding dresses create a slender and elongated effect to compliment lean figures, whether tall or short. A shorter bride might choose this type of dress to give the appearance of height. This tight-fitted silhouette reveals every curve. Boxy figures might consider a cummerbund-style belt around the waist to create definition and curves.

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Your wedding dress should match your theme and color scheme perfectly, while providing contrast and making a statement. The designers at Crystal Ballroom BeachPlace can help you create your fairy tale wedding, while the vendors can help you choose the wedding dress of your dreams.

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