Alan Hannah Wedding Dresses






Brides who are interested in wearing something exceptional and more elaborated on the big day might want to take a look at these sensational and spectacular Alan Hannah wedding dresses pictured below on this page. Many of you requested more articles on ball gown silhouette or full skirt style subjects and we though that these wonderful gowns really worth being showed here in this article. This British bridal fashion designer is famous for his remarkable, glamorous and sophisticated wedding dresses made by highly qualitative and expensive fabrics.




Any bride who wants to look sleek, sensual and eye-catchy on the big day should definitely take into consideration wearing one of these fascinating Alan Hannah wedding dresses. The predominant materials used by this bridal couturier in his gowns are silks and satins. This can actually explain why these dress silhouettes are so damn attractive, luxurious and feminine looking! Any bride who is interested in wearing something more pompous, grandiose and perhaps impressive and outstanding might like these original gowns.

The majority of this designer’s creations for his recent 2011 bridal collection are made especially for women who are planning a glamorous, highly elegant and sophisticated ample wedding. The full skirts, the fitted bodices and the lustrous fabrics are meant to fit the modern and the vintage brides who are planning a classy yet haute couture glamorous wedding. Despite the fact that in this newest Alan Hannah bridal collection one can find many princess style or full skirt silhouettes, there are also many unique and nonchalant short styles which were made especially for bold brides who want to go simple, chic, easy and comfy on the day.

Those of you who are interested in wearing something more elevated, modern and form-fitted should choose a beautifully romantic, hot and trendy modified A-line Alan Hannah wedding dress. Although the lines and the cuts are relatively simplistic, clean and classy, we must recognize that the sparkling beadwork and the vintage antique inspired filigree patterns made on the surface of the fabrics are meant to offer the bride a more sensational, spectacular, exquisite and dramatic artistic look. These ravishing gowns can be worn on both formal and casual wedding ceremonies, depending on how richly decorated the wedding set is or on how highly accessorized the bride is after all!

Among the most beautiful and unique elements used for designing these Alan Hannah wedding dresses in a more original and impressive way or for adorning them we mention: sexy one shoulder necklines, big bows and colored flower blooms, vintage headpieces, wide waist bands, colored sashes or ribbons, beaded necklines or elegant old fashion bows and embroideries. We advise you to browse for more pictures or related articles on Alan Hannah wedding dress subjects on this designer’s personal website where you will be able to find more bridal collections from previous years.

Written by , date Dec 13, 2010 in classic, Fashion designer’s styles
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One Response to Alan Hannah Wedding Dresses

  1. Eli Jane says:

    Hey, thanks for this article here. I even took your advice and browsed for more of his wedding dresses. There are two things that made me look more of his gowns: the materials you said he uses for these designs and the short wedding dresses he makes. I love both satin and silk and I believe they are the only fabrics suited for a wedding gown. As for the short wedding dresses I believe they suit me so well and the models I saw in Hannah’s collection are definitely the kind would wear. Exquisite and refined, this collection just made my day.

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