Corsette Style Wedding Dresses






If you are one of those romantic modern brides who are looking for something really unique, stunning and completely different, we advise you to try on a Renaissance corset style wedding dress.




This style is perfect for any type of bride, especially for those who want to accentuate their curves and their bust line without looking too sexy or too provocative. In general, these Renaissance corset style wedding dresses are perfect for full figure brides who want to emphasize their femininity and their forms. It’s true that a corset can do wonders for a corpulent bride and that is why so many of them are choosing this type of bodice for their wedding dress.

In general, a renaissance themed wedding has a more formal character, due to its dramatic and impressive look, but brides can also plan a casual Renaissance outdoor garden wedding and wear a charming informal Renaissance corset style wedding dress. The dress can be made from a light weight sheer fabric that can drape all the way down the bride’s body, forming a superb nonchalant casual look.

Among the most suitable types of fabrics used for summer garden Renaissance corset style wedding dresses are illusion net, lace, georgette, damask, duchesse satin, crepe, linen, batiste, gauze, rayon, cotton or chiffon. If the wedding is more informal and loose, then a nature inspired Renaissance corset style wedding dress with flowers might be the right thing for you.

Keep it simplistic and comfortable, without any extra layers, frills and ruffles, in order to achieve that feminine, refined and comfy bridal look. Most brides are afraid of Renaissance or medieval wedding dresses because they picture them with long evasive lavish sleeves.

Well, considering that you choose a corset for the Renaissance themed wedding dress, you can cover your arms with a matching elegant modern bolero, with a mini jacket or with a sassy shawl or other cover. The bolero can have cap sleeves, ¾ mid length sleeves or T-shirt sleeves. In general, cap sleeved Renaissance corset style wedding dresses are the most popular ones and favorite among contemporary brides who want to cover their shoulders and arms and still look incredibly stylish, dainty, chic and sensual.

Depending on your personal style, you can opt for a ball gown Renaissance corset style wedding dress if you are planning a more fanciful wedding, or a sheath Renaissance corset style wedding dress that is more adequate for beach or destination outdoor weddings.

If you are a full figure bride, opt for a simple sheath skirt Renaissance corset style wedding dress, otherwise a too voluminous and elaborated skirt might make you look even larger and un-feminine. You can opt for a two-piece Renaissance corset style wedding dress if you have a disproportionate body shape, with different sizes on the upper side of the body and at the bottom. Look for separated skirts and bodices that can fit you best.

Written by , date Jun 16, 2010 in With corset
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3 Responses to Corsette Style Wedding Dresses

  1. Dawn says:

    Hi! I liked reading your blog. I was wondering if you could tell me who the designer is for the first wedding dress? It’s lovely and I’m Goddess shaped, would love to find and maybe buy this dress! Thanks so much!

    Regards,

    Dawn
    Duson, LA

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