Benjamin Roberts wedding dresses






Brides who are planning a classy wedding might be interested in seeing these wonderful pictures of Benjamin Roberts wedding dresses. These creations are surely extremely elegant and they are part of his recent 2011 bridal collection. The fabrics used in these fancy pieces are light-weight, luxurious, sleek and highly qualitative and that is why the silhouettes are so sensual, feminine and attractive.




The most common types of materials that we can see incorporated in these types of dresses are: silk, tulle, satin, organza, taffeta or chiffon. You can wear these dresses on both formal-dramatic weddings and on more casual unsophisticated ceremonies.

Nevertheless, it all depends on how elaborated and intricate the designs are, and on how you are planning on looking on the big day: sexy, eye-catchy, decent, unconventional or classy? The good news is that these fabulous designer creations can meet any bride’s expectations and suit any type of bride and preference.

The vast majority or Benjamin Roberts’s wedding dresses are beautifully designed in a gorgeous ball gown or princess style and we find these pieces incredibly romantic and refined. Not only contemporary brides who want to go dainty, dandy and classy on the wedding day can find a dress on their taste, but also vintage brides who want to look a little bit more antique and authentic.

The necklines are usually simple and clean, while the waist lines are beautifully decorated or highlighted through all kinds of chic belts, flourish patterns, embroideries and appliqués, big bows, ribbons or pleats and ruches. The skirts are pretty bouffant, fluffy, lavish and voluminous, just to provide the bride with a more feminine and princess-like look. The form fitted bodice and the flare out skirt silhouettes are back in trend and we are happy to see that more and more modern and conservative brides are willing to purchase a ball gown wedding dress and wear it on the big day for a more extravagant, elegant and classic pure look.

You can find unique designs in Benjamin’s collections in case you are interested in obtaining a more provocative, outstanding and showy original look. For example, you can choose a flamenco style Benjamin Roberts wedding dress beautifully ornate with a flamenco Spanish-style ruffled back and train, or perhaps a light pink style like the one shown in the pictures below. If the classical ball gown style seems a little bit too much for you, why not give a try with a seductive and supple mermaid Benjamin Roberts wedding dress? These dress masterpieces signed by designer Benjamin Roberts are all preciously adorned with crystals, petals, roses or other sparkling and romantic embellishments, just to offer you a more glamorous, extravagant and select high class look.

Written by , date Nov 19, 2010 in Beautfiul designs
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  1. Brenda says:

    Except for the first dress, which has no train and doesn’t reach the ground, I wouldn’t have chosen these locations for the other two wedding dresses. But I like the idea and I like the designs. I like the first one because it’s so fit for an outdoor wedding, but my favourite dress is the last one. I love the way the skirt is gathered in ruffles looking like waves. And I like the fabric as well. I don’t know about the front of the dress, but imagine it simple, so that the only thing that would attract the eyes are the ruffles. I think the designer has lots to offer and I will definitely take a look at other of his designer, but I don’t think I will like any other dress but this one.

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