Black and White Wedding Dresses II






In this article we are going to present you more fabulous black and white wedding dress images that we found on the internet and thought you might be interested in seeing and examining them closely. We picked a few of the most fashionable, attractive and elegant ones that can be found out there, hopefully you will be able to choose something for your own wedding or at least get inspired for creating your own amazing black and white gown for the big day.




The black and white them is still in trend, no matter how many opinions may affirm the contrary. We are convinced that there are many brides out there who get the chance to discover for the very first time the spectacular black and white theme and feel completely amazed by the way it looks when incorporated cleverly and with style in a wedding dress.

This color scheme appeared as a consequence of the fact that more and more modern brides felt the need to wear something even more dramatic, classy and stylish on the wedding day. While the white conservative nuance still makes the dress, the black nuance is only there to add a few splashes of color, a few accents of modernism and avant-garde flair.

There is no doubt that a black and white wedding dress can truly make a bride look absolutely sensational, attractive and spectacular on the day. Perhaps not all of you will find this color-combination suitable for a wedding or won’t see the point in “ruining” the superb formal white wedding dress with a few black embroideries or patterns. We agree on the fact that only bold and courageous contemporary brides will be willing to adopt this precious and simply ravishing striking look for the big day.

The biggest challenge that one must deal with is to assume such a wild, extravagant and unusual type of wedding attire and find the way to wear it properly, and that is with confidence. We should not worry though, because the majority of modern brides today are very independent and have strong character which needs to be reflected by the wedding gown one decides to wear.

A wedding dress may not be perfect for the modern bride if it’s not capable of reflecting or expressing the personality and the individual style or preferences of the bride. If you decide to go with one of these fascinating black and white wedding dresses you must assume the fact that not everyone will understand your choice or consent in this dramatic selection of yours.

As you can see in the pictures, these dresses look like they are capable of offering the bride the successful look she’s been dreaming of for such a long time now! The black splashes can be incorporated in a wedding dress through a sash, a waist band or a ribbon, through a big bow. Flower bloom, artistic pattern, whimsically embroidery, appliqué or print. We invite you to see more breath-taking black and white wedding dresses made by Atelier Aimee on our website.

Written by , date Dec 17, 2010 in Alternative styles
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One Response to Black and White Wedding Dresses II

  1. Kenya says:

    Why would anyone wear a black dress at the wedding? As a bride? Unless it’s a tradition, I believe this is stupid. We wear black at a funeral. At a wedding we should wear more joyous colors. Well, who am I to discuss tastes? After all, I am looking for wedding dresses with a little bit of color. And I thought black would be great. But after seeing more designs, I changed my mind. I have to admit, though, that this selection of black and white wedding gowns is one of the most elegant. And I even have a dress that I like a lot. It is the second one here, with the small roses. It is very feminine and romantic and I just love those flowers. But maybe I would change the color. Not black. Something more feminine, brighter.

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