These beaded gowns (on right) are
designed by our team of dexterous professionals. Advanced stitching tools are
used in making these gowns in order to ensure their flawless quality and
attractive look. These Beaded Bridal Gowns are designed as per the prevailing
fashion trends of the market.
Features :
Smooth texture
Made as per the latest fashion trends
Excellent craftsmanship
Attention to detail
Elite and stylish
Color-fast material
Perfect signature fit
Comfortable to wear
Breathtaking style
Lace, satin, tulle – bridal fashion decisions galore. What’s a wedding dress shopping bride-to-be to do when the options for wedding gowns are practically endless, from a-line to empire (and lovely fit-and-flare), and are accompanied by any number of beautiful details? We think it’s simple: consider beaded and bejeweled gowns, a particularly lovely trend. In our hunt to discover a few lovelies to spark your all-dressed-in-white imagination we began, as one might expect, with a beloved source of fashion inspiration (Hot Items, of course!) – but the search didn’t stop there. The fruits of our labor – and details upon details worth a good swoon – are sweetly displayed to the right.
When a
dress has a signature style woven into even the tiniest of details, it makes
for the most amazing wedding day look. I’m talking about the lovely beadwork
that will have your guests staring closely at your wedding dress to admire the
art of it all. We can’t think of a better way to incorporate such fantastic beading
than with well-crafted gowns.
Frequent
Customer Question: What should a bride know before starting her online search
(i.e. measurements, the type of shoe she will be wearing, etc.)?
Lynn:
The first thing a bride should know is what type of style she is going for on
her wedding day. The dress can really set the tone and mood for the entire
wedding day and should coordinate appropriately. For example, if she is having
an outdoor garden wedding, then a tea-length dress would be sweet. However, if
the wedding is inside a formal hotel ballroom, then she might be better suited
in a full-length gown. Of course, nothing is set in stone, and some rules are
meant to be broken.
Take
the Wedding Style Quiz!!!
Tip of
the day - Send one invitation per:
Parents
Each
attendant
Clergy/Officiate
and spouse
Family
with children under 18
Couple
(married or living together)
Generally,
each child 18 or older (still living at home)
Single
guest
Significant
other of single guest—not living together
How to Buy a Wedding
Dress Online
Research the type
of dress you want. Know what you’re looking for before you start looking for
dresses for sale, but don’t have your heart set on something really specific.
How to determine which
gown will fit and flatter you best.
If
You're Pear-Shaped Look for: A skirt that gradually flares out in an A
formation from the natural waist to the floor, highlighting the narrowness of
the midsection and floating away from the hips and thighs. (Sturdier fabrics,
such as duchesse satin and taffeta, are especially effective, since they won't
cling.) A spaghetti-strap bodice or a V neckline will also showcase a more
slender upper body.
Keep in mind: A classic A-line silhouette lends itself to formal weddings, but it can also be dressed down when made from a more casual fabric, like eyelet lace or raw-silk shantung.
Keep in mind: A classic A-line silhouette lends itself to formal weddings, but it can also be dressed down when made from a more casual fabric, like eyelet lace or raw-silk shantung.
Here’s a quick and easy
guide to breakdown the various wedding gown silhouettes!
Ballgown: The
“fairy tale” dress, with a fitted bodice, flairs at the waist with a full
skirt. Ideal for most body types but looks great on pears, since it hides the
lower body. Not good for petites; the skirt can be overwhelming on a small
frame.
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A-Line:
Fitted bodice through the waist and flows out to the ground, resembling the
outline of an uppercase "A." Ideal for all body types.
Modified
A-Line: Fitted on the bodice and hips and gradually flares to the hem, forming
an “A” shape. The skirt of a modified A-line dress fits closer to the body than
a traditional A-line. Ideal for all body types.
Trumpet:
Fitted through the body and flairs mid-thigh. The cut is between a modified
a-line and a mermaid cut. Ideal for frames with small waists, such as the
hourglass, banana, and petites. Not good for pears and apples, as it
accentuates stomach and hip area.
Mermaid:
Fitted on the body from the chest to the knee, then flares out close to the
knee. Ideal for slender frames and hourglass body types who are willing to show
off their curves. Not good for apples and plus size body types.
Sheath:
Narrow shape that flows straight down from the neckline to the hem. Ideal for
lean frames, such as petites and bananas. Also good on hourglasses who are
willing to show off their curves. Not good for pears; sheaths will accentuate
extra inches and can be unflattering.
Tea-Length:
Skirt falls in between the ankle and the knee. Ideal for all body types.
Mini:
Skirt falls above the knee. Not good for plus sizes.
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