Bridal Gowns for 2010
Bridal gowns for 2010 will be more intriging than ever before. Bridal designs that are considerate of the bride's personality and the theme of her wedding will be specifically addressed this year. Styles varying from bridal gowns for the chic or up-to-the-last minute modern bride wearing sleek satins; to the retro or victorian bride that might want to replicate styles of years gone by. Western styled wedding gowns complete with cowgirl hat and wedding boots to halter syled beach dresses for the couple saying I do along the shore at a beach wedding; all wedding avenues will be addressed this year. It's a great year to get married!
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The most difficult part of buying your wedding gown this year should be choosing from the extremely wide selection. Online bridal gown resources have created an engaged girls' fantasy land, allowing her to choose from the many thousands of wedding gown styles available from literally around the world. Living in a society that has afforded us the luxury of online shopping, many new brides are opting to buy their wedding gown online. In comparison to shopping in an actual bridal store, shopping online has many advantages for the bride-to-be. It is not only more affordable but the quality and styles are equivalent. Shopping online for your wedding gown is also much more convenient. If the gown does need altered (which it shouldn't if you gave the correct measurements) you can always take it to a seamstress. You can find more information on bridal gowns and wedding planning at Future Brides.
As always there are many bridal gown styles from which to choose. The most common are as follows:
Ball Gown
Also referred to as Princess Style. This classic and elegant style has a fitted bodice with the traditional full skirt. No defined waist.
Mermaid Gown
Beautiful on the curvey figure. Fitted tightly through the bodice, hips, and legs and flares at the bottom.
Sheath Gown
A sheath dress features a figure-hugging silhouette with a defined waist (no belt or waistband). This short (mid-calf or shorter) dress works well in sleeveless styles on well-toned bodies.
Basque Waist Gown
Waistline falls below natural waist forming a 'V' in the center. Dropped - Waistline dips below natural waistline and sits more on hips.
A-Line Gown
The classic A-line style will flatter and slender almost any figure and is characterized by the fitted bodice with no waist but gently flares at or near the natural waistline.
Empire Gown
A high-waisted bodice that ends just below the bust, this style looks great on petite brides.
Ruffles, lace, metallic taffeta, and sparkling beading are all being incorporated in bridal gowns for 2010. One of the most popular styles will be the corseted wedding gown. This style will allow many new brides to a create a beautiful silhouette while they whittle their waistlines for their big day. More bridal gown favorites follow.
Featured Wedding Gowns for This Year
Wedding Gown With Ruffled Skirt
This stunning wedding gown hugs your curves in all the right places. Tulle and organza A-line gown with beaded lace and vertical ruffled skirt. Be prepared to get a lot of compliments wearing this one. By Monique Luo.
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Wedding Gown With Corseted Top
This wedding gown says romance is in the air! Beautiful all over lace and corseted top, which is all the rage for brides this year. Super full skirt with attached train. By Young Sofisticates.
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Victorian Styled Wedding Gown
Victorian styled wedding gown that has a sweetheart neck with spaghetti straps and long torso, The bustled skirt and metallic taffeta is perfect for the bride that loves Victorian. By Illusions.
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Futuristic Styled Wedding Gown
Designed with the chic, modern bride in mind. This futuristic styled wedding gown features box pleated trim and scalloped French lace detail. By Saison Blanche Couture.
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Strapless Wedding Gown
By Mon Cheri. This strapless ruched French tulle gown is scattered with sparkling Swarovski beading. The A-line skirt is accented with twisted rosette pick-ups. Worn with a lovely chapel length train.
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