Cocktail bridal wedding dresses






Brides who intend on wearing two different types of wedding dresses on the same day might be interested in these fabulous artistic creations shown in the pictures below. These gowns are made by Jean Fares for his latest fall 2010 couture collection dedicated to all off the beat brides who want the vanguardist bold look for he big day. Not only as cocktail dresses but also as wedding dresses for the bride to wear on an evening wedding, these stunning masterpieces can make any voguish bride’s dream come true. We are totally charmed and stunned with the way these creations manage to make the woman’s body look so appealing, imposing, elegant and dramatic.

The collection is called “Cut n’ Paste” and it is definitely a success as more and more brides seem to emphatize with this fabulous style. The cuts are incredibly dynamic, deep and daring, while the lines are simple, feminine and flowing. The materials used in these dresses are refined, soft and sleek, managing to provide the bride with a glamorous chic silhouette and appearance. All these magical cocktail bridal wedding dresses are super elegant and charming in their own uniqueness. They can make the perfect outfit for unconventional brides who are ready and willing to assume a totally different style on the day or who do not want the classic standard plain white look.

The sublime extravaganza, the superiority of the lines and cuts make these creations real art pieces. Nowadays the contemporary bride is only interested in wearing a gorgeous elaborated gown that can provide her with maximum of originality and glamour. If the dress doesn’t sparkles or it is not highly embroidered in order to attract more admiring glances, it is not made to fit the new highly expectations and preferences of the modern bride. Every woman has to do anything in her power in order to look outstanding, magnetizing and truly remarkable on the wedding day. And the best way to do that is to opt for a stunning voguish couture designer wedding gown.

The dresses shown in these photos are beautifully adorned and ornate with all kinds of beaded accents, flower blooms appliqués and embroideries, sheer fabric overlays or with soft pastel delicate shades of teals, mauves, gold, silver, buttercup yellows or creams and beiges. The necklines are always different and outstanding, following noncomformist innovative designs such as the elaborated one shoulder neckline gown or the high neck elegant gown with pockets. The material is 100% refined, smooth and flowing, just to offer the bride more comfort and a more feminine glamorous highly qualitative silhouette. We can admire the pleated draped style in its best designs and arrangements in these fabulous cocktail bridal wedding dresses signed by Jean Fares.

Written by , date Nov 08, 2010 in Casual style
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One Response to Cocktail bridal wedding dresses

  1. helen says:

    Pretty nice dresses. I like the colored ones a lot. They have that something special I’ve always looked for in a dress that should make a bride look splendid on her wedding day. I really don’t know what to choose. If I were to have an outdoor wedding, I’d opt for the pink dress with he flowers appliqués on the skirt. It’s so delicate and feminine that dress. But if I planned a beach or blue themed wedding I’d go for the two-colored dress in the last sample picture. I find it a great mixture of colors and cuts and lines. These two dresses are just s beautiful and I’m sure I can’t afford them, but I still like them a lot and I might try to use them as models in the future.

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