Blue ribbon wedding dresses






More and more brides seem to be preoccupied with the way they are going to look on the big day, and the fist thing that they want to assure is their uniqueness. Since the vast majority of the wedding dresses are white, modern brides are looking for innovative ways to change the aspect of a simple usual white conservative wedding dress into a more appealing and stunning one by incorporating color.




White wedding dresses with color are increasing in popularity and especially this year they can be seen worn by many types of brides – formal or informal, classic or modern, simple or sophisticated, extravagant or natural.

Among all the ways of incorporating color into a white wedding gown we’ve chosen the ribbon way. Have you seen how wonderful, feminine, creative and gorgeous a wedding dress with a colored ribbon waist looks like? If not, now it’s time to browse for galleries and pictures on the internet and convince yourself whether this type of dress can help you make a statement on the wedding day and differentiate from the brides crowd.


Tell us your own opinion on this subject and let us bring you more information on how you can beautify a white wedding dress and transform it into a more ravishing romantic and yet modern chic apparition.

We’ve chosen the blue color for a white wedding dress. White and blue wedding dresses are becoming more and more popular. This type of color is similar to white in matters of symbolism and significations that can be related to a wedding day or to marriage in general.

Blue is the beautiful nuance that stands for spiritual things, innocence, femininity, purity, inspiration, truth, fidelity, warmth, understanding, affection, creativity, health, intuition, attractiveness, sensuality, delicacy, gorgeousness, light, meditation, grace, blue skies, clarity, openness, wideness, nonchalance, flow, naturalness and kindness. A blue ribbon wedding dress can help the happy bride appear more natural, dainty, sleek, soft, feminine, flirty and approachable.

The blue ribbon can work wonderfully for a winter time wedding or for a beach or island wedding spent near the ocean. The waist ribbon can be wide or thinner, depending on the fabric of the dress, on the design, length and general embellishments or embroideries and appliqués of the dress.

One can choose to tie the ribbon in the front of the dress or in the back, ending up in a simple casual dainty knot or in a lavish romantic modern bow or flower bloom. The ribbon can also be beautified with jewels such as crystals, diamonds, pearls or beadings, sequins, monograms or with lace appliqués.


The length of the ribbon can also be planned according to the length of the dress and to the bride’s preferences and vision. A blue ribbon wedding dress can look gorgeous for garden themed weddings, for destination exotic location weddings or for fancy indoors restaurant weddings.

Written by , date Aug 09, 2010 in Color wedding dress
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2 Responses to Blue ribbon wedding dresses

  1. Reba says:

    Love those blue ribbons~ they make the dressed seem more extravagant but they still keep that touch of innocence that everyone expects to see in a bride. I really think one could be an unforgettable bride with such an element of exquisite taste.

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  2. varnie says:

    I also believe that a blue ribbon is feminine and helps maintain innocence of the bride. I also believe that if a bride wants to let the guests see she followed tradition and wears something blue, something old, something new, this is the best way to do it. at the same time they are so fit for colored themed weddings that I can’t imagine a purely white wedding dress when the theme is blue. It happened, that is why I am telling this. And for me blue is my favorite color, so I can’t imagine my wedding without blue. And from what you showed here, too little from my point of view, I can’t really say which I like and I don’t, but they are good examples.

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