Extravagant wedding dresses






Modern brides seem to be interested in wearing big fluffy extravagant wedding dresses on the day thinking that these styles will help them stand out or make a statement among the other brides. We aren’t here to argue about that but to present you a few pictures with extravagant wedding dresses that you might want to choose for your own special day.




Nowadays the more sophisticated and elaborated the wedding dress is, the more chances it has to be remarked and appreciated or remembered. But you should know that the extravagance concept has a new different face and it is incorporated in modern wedding dresses in more attractive and refined ways. Extravagance doesn’t have to mean pompous, grating or ostentatious in any way.

It should mean style, perfection, refinement, class, softness and attractiveness. An extravagant wedding dress made by a famous wedding dress designer today is a little bit dramatic but softer to the eye and stylish delicate otherwise. You won’t be able to find too pompous, elaborated and voluminous hard to wear extravagant wedding dresses in modern collections of bridal gowns made these days.

But if you consider yourself a traditional bride perhaps the concept of extravagance means something else to you, something different that is more related to the idea of a conventional big fussy agglomerated wedding dress with a full skirt. In our modern world of fashion and style extravagance doesn’t necessarily means volume and elaboration.

You don’t have to wear a full skirt ball gown wedding dress in order to obtain an extravagant look. You can find all kinds of stylish contemporary voguish wedding dresses designed in a more radical and dramatic way without featuring a full skirt. The extravagance apparel can be obtained through a certain type of bead-embroidery made on the dress, through a certain type of asymmetrical whimsical cut or design, or through a certain color and type of luscious sleek material.

There is a certain heaviness or drama somewhere but it is not necessarily on the skirt. Those times when old brides used to wear ball gown wedding dresses with high necks, long sleeves and heavy beading patterns are gone.

Nowadays the majority of the dresses are made with a refined sleek, soft and discreet line that is more likely to fit the relaxed busy bride who is planning an informal elegant and chic coquette wedding. You will be able to find mermaid extravagant wedding dresses, sheath extravagant wedding dresses, empire waist extravagant wedding dresses or shorter extravagant wedding dresses, depending on your preferences. Ball gown or princess A-line modern wedding dresses with more elaborated and yet simply chic designs are also available out there. You just have to pick the one that complements the character, theme, location and season of the wedding and your body shape or silhouette as well.

Written by , date Oct 18, 2010 in Various design
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  1. evangeline says:

    For my extravagant wedding, an extravagant dress. This is how I’ve always dreamed my wedding to be. I want to shock, but still not giving heart attacks to my older relatives. Anyway, these are pretty nice, the exact types I want. I especially like the second one, the golden one. I like the color, the fabric… the straps… the lace… It’s sensual, sexy, I also think it’s kind of sleek. Artistic in a way… I know that the others will say this is not a wedding dress but …. it’s my wedding so…. if I say it’s fit for the kind of wedding I’m planning, then it’s the right one. I wonder, who is the designer of this golden dress?

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