Exclusive Wedding Dresses by Alma Novia






Brides who are fans of the Alma Novia bridal style can now feast their eyes on these fascinating and charming wedding dresses created by this designer for one of her recent 2010 bridal collection posted below on this page. We honestly think that this couturier’s style can match any bride’s vision of the perfect wedding dress. Any bride can find her dream wedding dress among these gorgeous creations. No matter what you are looking for in the perfect wedding dress you want to wear on the day, we think that you will be able to find in these superb exclusive wedding dresses by Alma Novia. This designer’s creations address to all brides – regardless of their age who are looking something truly unique, feminine, outstanding, elegant and refined.




This bridal collection is pretty original and exclusive because each gown is made in a very unique and impressive way. You can find both formal and casual designs in this one of a kind collection. Although the designs are very elevated, the lines and the cuts are pretty simple and clean. The majority of the bridal couturiers understood that going simple, chic and natural is the faster way to success. As long as the designs are simple, fashion designers are able to create more appealing, artistic and flourish designs on the surface of the fabrics.

This couturier’s wedding dresses are classified among the most fashionable, modern and timeless types of dresses that a bride can choose for her wedding today. Hot and trendy, classy and romantic, dramatic and comfortable, innocent and flirty, feminine and bold, these exclusive wedding dresses by Alma Novia seem to embody all the necessary qualities or the virtues that a successful wedding gown must have. Besides the fact these precious dresses are so attractive, remarkable and outstanding, we must confess that the design is pretty casual, comfy and practical.

We know that every single bride of today wants to wear a beautiful and unique wedding dress that can still provide her with a more comfortable fitting and a more causal, easy going or cozy feel. It’s almost vital or crucial for the dress one chooses to allow her to move, breathe and dance properly during the ceremonies.

The fabrics are very refined, expensive and soft, the cuts and exquisite and bold, while the silhouettes of the exclusive wedding dresses by Alma Novia are definitely feminine, sensual, chic and flirty. The bodices are form-fitted and the skirts are voluminous and flowing, perfect for any type of figure or body shape. The embroideries, the ruffle or the frilly details and the rich textures are meant to add more sophistication and extravaganza to the bride’s look, while the beaded patterns are meant to bring more glamour to the whole design.

Written by , date Dec 06, 2010 in Fashion designer’s styles
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  1. eleanor says:

    She starts swell and ends like hell. Well, not quite, I just wanted it to rhyme. What I mean is that the upper part of her dresses is just beautiful. Refined, simple, elegant and feminine. One that you don’t have here and that I found while clicking the link in the article is the one that covers the neck and the bust with lace, leaving the dress sleeveless. It’s just superb. They all are in this superior part. But the skirts are just so uncomfortable. They are not ugly, just uncomfortable and thus so hard to seal with on the wedding day. Why should a bride have to deal with her dress then when she should just feel at her best? really, I mean, it is too bad they don’t have a simpler line for the bottom part.

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