Black Cocktail Dresses For Wedding






Cocktail wedding dresses have become increasingly popular among modern brides who are happy to wear two dresses on the wedding day: one for the religious ceremony and another one for the night party. But those of you who are planning on a late afternoon or evening wedding can also try on a cocktail bridal outfit and look even more attractive, feminine and mysterious.




Black still remains the original color for cocktail or evening wedding dresses although so many styles, colors, designs and patterns appeared in this filed and continue to appear. A black cocktail wedding dress is perfect for almost any type of body figure.

Plus seized, consistent or full figured brides must feel very flattered to wear a black cocktail wedding dress because this style will only make them look even more feminine, attractive and slimmer, of course! Black is the traditional color for full figure women that want to look thinner and sexier.


A black cocktail wedding dress can make any bride look more stylish, chic, elegant, giving them the possibility of showing off their curves and their feminine figure. Nowadays more and more classical and romantic designs are the most desired one when it comes to weddings. Brides started to embrace more and more the Victorian, medieval, vintage, renaissance or retro style to look even more dainty, chic and distinctive. As for the night wedding parties, brides want to keep the same classy, fashionable and elegant look, but add more sensuality and sexuality.

A black cocktail wedding dress that has a classic design can flatter any type of bride. Whether you are a petite bride, a full figure bride or a skinny bride, the classic design of a black cocktail wedding dress can make you look at your best. Among the most known and popular designs and shapes for classic black cocktail wedding dresses are the amazing A-line dress style that helps structured women to look slimmer and taller, the V-neckline styles, the empire style, the princess style, the mermaid style and so on.


For a more exciting, exotic and unique appearance, choose to wear a colored cocktail or evening wedding dress such as a dark red, a navy blue, a gold dress, a purple dress, a silver dress, a deep yellow, a royal blue or a brown one.

If you want to improve your bridal appearance and look even more glamorous, chic and exquisite choose to embellish your black cocktail wedding dress with matching embroideries made out of pearls and beadings, crystals, diamonds, rhinestones, gems, frills, lace or sequins.

Wearing a charming black cocktail wedding dress on your wedding party means that you definitely want to look extremely voguish, stylized, enchanting and cosmopolitan. One can choose to go with a more attractive short, mini, above the knee or knee-length black cocktail wedding dress or try a full-length trained or mermaid style black cocktail wedding dress for a more formal, exquisite and high-class wedding.

Written by , date Apr 17, 2010 in Color wedding dress
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One Response to Black Cocktail Dresses For Wedding

  1. Mariel says:

    I like lack dresses not only because they make a woman look sleeker, but becasue it looks good on me and i say this with all my modesty. Moreover, a black dress is fit for so many other types of events that having one in your closet and the right accessories at hand you can wear just one dress at more events and look different each time you wear it. But right now I have to take part at this wedding of my boss and I have to look really beautiful. Thanks to your article I have a fresh view on the dress and I think I also made myself an image about the dress.

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