
A Designer Wedding Dress for the Stylish Bride
For those with a more discriminating taste, a designer wedding dress for the stylish bride is often the choice. Many of these fashion-forward brides-to-be typically have a preference on the fit and quality of the regular clothes that they wear. It is natural for them to choose to be well put-together in the most momentous day of their life, regardless of cost.
From the Spring 2010 Collection of Private Label by G Wedding Gown, the PLG-1388 is a floor-length princess cut or A-line cut wedding gown that simply falls beautifully on whoever wears it when they exchange heartfelt wedding vows. With a color choice between ivory and ivory silver, or the more traditional white and silver, the very elegant PLG-1388 has a figure-hugging bustier bodice with a sweetheart neckline which zips at the back.
The entire gown is elegantly adorned in delicate French-style festoon embroidery on English Net, forming layers of wide scallop patterns all around. Truly a designer wedding dress for the stylish bride, the fine embroidery is further enhanced with bead work featuring Swarovski crystals that make the wide scallop patterns appear like bejeweled garland necklaces wrapped around the gown, including the cathedral train. Available in sizes 04 to 26, the hem has a delicately embroidered finish, further embellished with bead work and Swarovski crystals.
Many classy wedding dresses often exude a regal elegance usually defined by clean lines, fine fabric, a sharp fit and impeccable craftsmanship. Tasteful ornamentation and embellishments are often understated or wisely restrained so as not to be overwhelming. Experienced wedding gown designers, who truly understand what a girl wants, know that a designer wedding dress for the stylish bride is only the catalyst that brings out the real beauty of the bride who is going to wear it.
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