Wedding Gowns ~ Prom Dress Guide for Prom Dresses 2009
Prom Dress Guide for Prom Dresses 2009: Wedding Gowns

Monday, July 6, 2009

Wedding Gowns

Wedding gowns have always been created out of white fabric. This is not only the bride's attire, but also those attending the wedding or at least those closely known and related to the bride and the groom. The gowns worn on the wedding day are made from a rich material that usually has a sheen and glimmer and white stones attached on it. These maybe semi-precious stones or plastic glittering stones that sparkle from a distance.

In the days gone by wedding gowns was considered to be the most expensive garment she every purchased in her life. The gowns were generally designed with lace and flowers and wore long flowing, sweeping the floor as she gently stepped down the aisle. In fact brides used to look like angels with the bridesmaids following her. In fact when people talk of their dream wedding gown, they almost always refer to what Princess Diana wore on her wedding day.

Though today people prefer to spend less on the wedding gowns, the designs and patterns created are exquisite and unique, though they may be available in multiple pieces. The present trend is straight-cut gowns made from satin or silk, with slits on the side. It may have sleeves or are sleeveless. Along with this type of gown, the bride wears an attractive tiara to which the veil is attached. After the ceremony the bride can remove the veil and wear the tiara as a hair adornment.

When planning on wedding gowns, most people prefer to have their bridesmaids and maid-of-honor wear gowns that go with her outfit. Their cuts and patterns are on the same lines, only lighter than what she would wear. In fact many brides-to-be take upon them to purchase gowns for the bridesmaids and her maid-of-honor. She would also select a gown for her mother that will make all guests identify her.

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