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Designer Wedding Dresses

Some notes on the latest designer wedding dresses

Shorter designer wedding dresses have become the trend rather than the exception. Lighter garments that emphasize the bride’s curves are rather popular. With this, shorter veils have also become more popular instead of the double tier and long cathedral styles.

Unlike normal fashion however, designer wedding dresses never completely move away from tradition. Instead of throwing caution to the wind and only opting for the shorter designer wedding dresses, you should keep your figure, age, and the type of reception in mind. There will always be place for the formal and longer garments. From A line styles to fairytale ballroom gowns will never really disappear from the scene. Instead, what we are seeing are adaptations of previous traditional garments to give them something fresh and modern. As such the bride still dreaming of the ideal white princess type wedding can have her dreams fulfilled.

That being said the modern day bride that lives on the edge will not be disappointed by the freedom now offered to brides through diversified trends allowing for more daring and definitely also more colourful garments.

The shorter and tighter designer wedding dresses have been designed with the thinner body in mind. If you have a fuller figure it will be best to select one of the other styles on the market. After all it is your day and you want to look amazing in your garment rather than running blindly after the latest trend. When your children one day view pictures of you in your bridal gown, the fashion would long have passed, but looking good in a picture or DVD 20 years from now will be more important than wearing a short and tight dress that does all but compliment your figure. View our catalogue that offers styles for every taste, age, figure, and occasion.

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