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A Simple Guide To The Victorian Wedding Gowns

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By : Cindy Heller    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-06-07 08:46:09
There are many dissimilar types of weddings conducted all over the United States today. Some individuals decide to have a theme wedding, such as a tropical beach party or renaissance themed wedding. Other couples choose to have a more comfortable, informal wedding where everyone is expected to just kick back and have a good time. In favor of couples that choose to have a more traditional wedding, frequently the style of the wedding is based off of the Victorian era, with the brides wearing Victorian wedding gowns and the rest of the wedding party in very formal wedding attire.

Victorian wedding gowns are enormously popular with brides having a traditional wedding because of the classic styling of the gowns. For many individuals, when they image a wedding dress in their mind, they picture Victorian wedding gowns because that is the style most closely linked with a traditional wedding.

Naturally, these types of gowns have a fitted bodice and a long, flowing skirt of shimmering white material. Several of the gowns have beading or intricate designs on the bodice while others have designs located just above and around the hemline to enhance the beauty of the skirt of the dress. The sleeves of Victorian wedding gowns are able to be any length, from full to half to a sleeveless or strapless bodice. The neck of the gown is classically high, with a lace collar fastening around the throat of the bride.

The Beauty Of Renaissance Wedding Gowns

A wedding is extremely special for all that are involved. For the bride, it is one of the happiest times of her life. For a wedding, all must be perfect, from the cake to the vows to the wedding dress. Some brides decide renaissance wedding gowns to wear on their special day, owing to the beauty of the dresses and the classic styling of the gown. Renaissance wedding gowns can be difficult to find, but with a little time and willpower any bride should be able to find the gown of her dreams.

Renaissance wedding gowns have a distinguishing look that sets them apart from other styles of wedding dresses. Many look like they have come straight from the courts of King Arthur or were worn by Juliette while Romeo wooed her. Even though there are many different styles of renaissance wedding gowns, a few of the elements normally stay the same.

These gowns are usually white or white combined with cream colored elements and are comprised of an under-dress with an over-drape. The sleeves of the gowns are flowing, flattering tighter as they get closer to the wrist. The bodice is typically tight and beaded in intricate designs. Wearing one of these gowns can make any bride feel resembling a princess.
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