The wedding gown makes the bride

The wedding gown makes the bride… it usually defines her style and personality… it’s her most anticipated purchase since she was a very young girl… at weddings you’ll often see little girls mesmerized by the bride in her beautiful gown… it’s the fairy tale princess in all of us… Today’s bride wants to wear a gown that embodies her own bridal fantasies… savvy fashion experts and couture designers can accommodate all their needs… most brides can achieve timeless elegance or trendy chic… whatever their palate desires. Captivating bridal beauty is a comfortable, compatible mix of personal style with a nod of tradition and a blush f fantasy. Although, a bride is dressing for the perfect day, she is also dressing for a lifetime of memories. While choosing her gown, she should look for silhouettes that most compliment her figure with beautiful details and the finest of fabrics… She must choose a gown that suits the ambiance that will surround her the day of the wedding. Style, cut and of course the season are all important factors in determining the perfect gown… Strapless gowns have been popular for many years and I believe it’s a trend that will remain strong… women today are confident with great figures and would like to expose them on their wedding day… lace is no longer considered a traditional fabric… some of the sexiest gowns on the market are made out of Alencon lace, it’s all about the cut. White remains to be the most popular color; pastels have always been strong among brides and todays more modern bride is veering in different directions… bold colors have become increasingly important. Most of the time the entire theme of the wedding revolves around the gown. Destination brides are a bit more avant-garde and aren’t shy about wearing gowns in dark red or chartreuse. The color of the flowers, the tablecloths and the bridesmaid’s dresses are often based on what the bride is wearing. A common question asked today is “what’s in style?”, our response, whatever you feel beautiful in. Designers mix old and new fabrics and styles. The choice is yours. It’s your day to shine. Your gown should be a reflection of you.