A-line wedding dresses with ruffle






When choosing the best wedding dress for the big day most brides tend to panic with so many unique and beautiful designs available at this moment on the market. Every bride must choose the right design according to their body shape and their main figure features, just to make sure that the dress will fit them perfectly and that the style will only enhance their natural beauty.




The A-line wedding dress or the princess style wedding dress as it is often recalled as is one of the most popular types of wedding dresses that can fit almost any type of brides and figures. But in general, beautiful A-line wedding dresses are not quite recommended for brides who don’t have their waistlines defined.

Event this superb type dress that can fit almost any body shape can feature distinctive designs, styles, cuts and lines, from casual to formal and from traditional-classic to modern. We are going to present you here the A-line wedding dress with ruffles.

More and more brides seem to be attracted to this type of wedding dress and mainly to the idea of wearing a ruffled wedding dress on the wedding day. The ruffles or the frills can be incorporated in different parts of the wedding dress, depending on how formal the wedding event is to be or how feminine, refined, “fluffy” and unconventional the bride wants to look.

The A-line wedding dress with ruffles is usually chosen by all kinds of modern brides who are looking for a more original, unusual and one of a kind look. Even punk rock brides who are planning a themed wedding are deciding to go with a ruffled wedding dress.

The most popular designs are those that feature the ruffles in the skirt. This style is more appropriate for summer time brides who are planning on going breezy, floaty, casual and yet dainty, romantic and stylish. The A-line wedding dress with ruffles can make a perfect choice for destination brides too, especially for those who are organizing the wedding for a tropical sandy beach location. If the A-line style is not suitable or not sexy enough for you, you can always go with a mermaid style wedding dress with ruffles.


In general, sexy A-line wedding dresses with ruffles are meant to suit a more relaxed bride who is planning an informal wedding or a more playful, cheerful and sexy wedding event. Any bride should feel attractive, feminine, sensual, chic, eye-catchy, unique, special and flirty or flattering in ruffles.

Ruffles are meant to bring more comfort to the bride, more elegance, style, softness, breeze, innocence, delicacy and seductiveness. The neckline of the dress can be strapless sweetheart, spaghetti strap, one shouldered, deep V-neck, off the shoulders or halter.

Written by , date Aug 05, 2010 in Beautiful designs
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One Response to A-line wedding dresses with ruffle

  1. Melania says:

    Since I was a kid I imagined myself in a very soft and comfortable wedding dress. Nothing too elegant, nor fairy like. Just something very fluid and very white. And whenever I drew princesses and princes, my princesses weren’t dressed in those voluminous wedding dresses, but in something more tight to the body, with some ruffles here and there. I always liked ruffles and the way they give slight volume. And of course, when spinning around, the ruffles made me look so nice. So now that I’m going to get married soon I am looking for that type of dress I always dreamed of. And I think I may have found it. It’s this dress here, the one to the end of the article. I like the way the ruffles give a certain symmetry to the dress. It’s just perfect!

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