Custom Made Wedding Party Dresses






Not only at the religious wedding ceremony a bride should look at her best of beauty, charm and femininity, but during the wedding reception party too. In fact, the evening or the night party and everything that comes after the wedding ceremony is the time of having a real good time and feeling stylish, chic, attractive, sensual and dainty.




And how can a bride have fun and look incredibly hot than if not through a custom made party wedding dress! Not all the brides have a generous wedding budget that can allow them to shop for two wedding dresses, but those wealthy enough are always taking advantage of this chance and occasion.

If you bought a church wedding dress that is too voluminous, layered, sophisticated, lavish and more in a fairy-tale style, then it’s more likely to prevent you from having fun on the dance floor during the night wedding reception. But even in these cases, everything differs from bride to bride, from wedding to wedding. Perhaps you’re not intending to spend too much time on the dance floor, screaming your lungs out and party all night until the morning sun puts you down.

There are many brides who are planning a more intimate, romantic, sleek, stylish, nice and tranquil wedding reception and that is why they don’t need to wear a too practical party wedding dress that can allow them to hip and hop on the dancing ring. But let’s assume that you are one of those modern funky brides who are hopping for a magnificent wedding party after the religious ceremony. In this case it would be better to buy two wedding dresses, because the cocktail or the party outfit has to be truly unique, comfortable and yet stylish, elegant, chic and refined.

If you’re wishing for your evening or night bridal looks to be remarkable and memorable, opt for a custom made party wedding dress. Call on a specialized designer or a on a skilled seamstress to create you the party wedding dress of your dreams. Browse for pictures with hot and trendy party wedding dresses in specialized magazines or online websites that provide with such pictures of reception wedding outfits.


These days anything that is either tea length, knee length or short length is fashionable enough to make the best choice for party wedding dresses. The necklines usually include a low back, a one shoulder neck, a halter neckline, an off-the-shoulders neck, a strapless, a spaghetti strap, a sweetheart or a high neck.

As for the skirt lines, they drape into a straight style, embracing the legs. Opt for a unique, vibrant, dynamic and energizing color, such as deep purple, teal, violet, mauve, hot pink or baby pink, fuchsia, coral, lime green, emerald or olive green, scarlet red or tomato red, maroon, brown, magenta, burgundy, peachy, burnt orange, black, deep yellow or egg-white.

Written by , date May 21, 2010 in Various design
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One Response to Custom Made Wedding Party Dresses

  1. Renata says:

    I am not going to have a very big budget, but it already comprises two dresses for the wedding. For the wedding ceremony I have a very beautiful wedding dress, the ball gown type, very voluminous, adorned with big roses. I am going to wear the dress during the reception as well, but not for very long, just for a couple of dances, including the bridal dance, of course. But after that I want to feel comfortable and to enjoy my wedding party as much as I can. So for that I want a very beautiful and extravagant dress and this time I want it custom made. Because what I have in mind is a compilation of dresses I’ve seen on the internet. I did exactly as you said: browsed for pictures and took the elements that I liked to make a very beautiful and stylish dress.

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