Perfect Wedding Dress Colors (1)

September 9, 2011 at 8:00 am (princess wedding dress)

Wedding dress is not necessarily white. The requirement that the bride should wear white from hair to foot began in Queen Victoria era, when white represented happiness, and then white reinforced the sense of holiness and fidelity, resulting the remarried women are not allowed to wear white wedding dress, even forming the more lofty position of white wedding dress.

Prior to this, Greece also chose “white” as the most common color in the bride’s wedding dress, but not the strictly whole body white; in Roman times, the bride will wear yellow yarn; in tradition of China, it chooses red as the symbol of good luck; in the early twentieth century, silver wedding dress was the symbol to show the royal dignity. So wedding dress can be colorful, and there is no specific requirement that the brides need to wear a white wedding dress.

With the trend of the changing world, in addition to pure white, ivory, beige and other traditional colors, colorful wedding dresses also become increasingly popular in recent years. The pink, pink orange, blue, purple, green and light silver-gray wedding dress, they very soft and pleasing to the eye.

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Perfect Wedding Dress Colors (2)

September 9, 2011 at 8:00 am (princess wedding dress)

If you are adventurous, dark green, purplish red and deep purple can be decorated in pink wedding dress, forming the evening dress with rich colors, and the effect is very special; The most popular, of course, is ivory and white wedding dress, laden with pink silk flowers, butterflies, to add a lot of highlights.

In fact, the wedding color is not so important, and the most important prerequisite is to match the bride’s complexion. Asian skin is deep yellow, and wearing a white wedding dress will look dull, but ivory will be more harmonious and natural, and blue, purple and yellow are not coordinated, but pink orange, light green can match with yellowish color.

European and American brides mostly have white skins, so they have little limits in choosing wedding dress colors. As for the rosy skin, or bronze skin, wearing white would look great, especially the latter, with the groom’s tuxedo, you will emergent the unique radiance.

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Different Wedding Dress Types Show off Beautiful Brides

September 2, 2011 at 2:36 am (princess wedding dress, wedding dress) (, )

Which bride does not want to become a shining star at the wedding day? In those dazzling wedding dresses, how to select your own fit wedding dress? First let’s have a look at the basic wedding dress styles. In fact, in addition to the following basic wedding types, there are no more different wedding types.wedding dress

 

Royal wedding dress type

Royal wedding dress can be traced back to the more typical neo-classical wedding dress type that in the early of 18th century the first empire time Josephine Queen liked very much, also known as the queen wedding dress type. High waist skirt uses different fabrics and unique materials to make the breasts and skirt line, to form the upper and lower control, so that this style is more suitable for brides who have perfect chest shape.

 

Suitable types: brides who have short stature, plump hip and abdominal. In particular, brides who have more perfect breasts can not only reveal the sexy body, but also be more noble and elegant.

Not suitable types: tall brides or those who don’t have plump breasts.

 

Princess wedding type

Princess wedding dress types are divided into separate and non-linear type. Princess lines are hidden at the waist and chest, to highlight the chest and emphasize the slim waist. Hem is horn-open, and the whole body is fit structure, with a strong three-dimensional sense, showing the bride’s charming curve. Princess wedding dress style should be attributed to Chares Worth.

 

In 1837, he designed a no-waist gown for Princess Alexandra of Wales, since then this wedding dress style is called as “Princess style”.

 

Suitable types: it is almost suitable for every bride. Princess wedding dress without waistline stretches the visual effects through two long lines from top to bottom. The illusion produced by the different length is especially for those brides who have petite bodies.

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