Flower Applique Wedding Dresses






Brides interested in looking sumptuously romantic and feminine on the wedding day should stop for a second and feast their eyes on these phenomenal flower appliqué wedding dresses presented below in the images. These charming gowns are designed by the lovely fashion designer Tara Keely and they belong to an entire enchanting bridal collection made for the year 2011.Therefore, all brides who are planning their wedding at the end of this year, the next or anytime in the future might be interested in wearing one of these precious dresses that we found especially for you.




We honestly think that these fresh innovative designed promoted by Tara Keely are able to remain in the industry of fashion for a very long time. Their romantic lines, cuts and embroideries are the ones able to align themselves in the category of “timeless wedding dresses”. Futurist brides who may want to embrace an ultra romantic and refined look will definitely find pleasure and delight in these stunning dress masterpieces. This collection is so wonderful and rich in various designs that it can drive a bride insane! How is one supposed to choose from a myriad of styles, one more beautiful and unique than the other?

Well, it’s always recommended to start the process of shopping for the perfect wedding dress with a few aspects in mind regarding the wedding itself, and these are: the formality of the wedding, the venue, the season, the theme and the style or character of the wedding. All these important circumstances are meant to narrow down your search and help you in finding something more matching from the very beginning. After you set all these things, you must consider your body shape and your figure type in order to look only for those gowns that can really fit and flatter you in the best way possible.

These sweet flower appliqué wedding dresses made by Tara are able to provide any bride – traditional or modern with the necessary qualities for looking and feeling one of a kind, such as: glamour, uniqueness, elegance, romance, drama, attractiveness, sensuality, femininity, naturalness, innocence or purity, comfort, practicality, contrast, artistry or originality. We find these charming creations perfect for both slender and full figure brides who want to look both romantic and imposing.

The vast majority of these dresses are beautifully adorned and decorated with all kinds of floral meshes, drapes and ruches, large frills and light weight ruffles, hand beadings and flower embroideries. Among the most popular types of fabrics that we encounter in these fascinating flower appliqué wedding dresses we mention: organza, tulle, tissue taffeta, silk or charmeuse. Brides who are in love with the modified A-line trumpet skirt style should definitely search this collection.

Written by , date Nov 25, 2010 in Fashion designer’s styles
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2 Responses to Flower Applique Wedding Dresses

  1. oana says:

    I think I fell in love with this designer. Her dresses are so elegant and the flowers applied are so exquisite. The embroideries seem to emerge from the dresses, making them seem very natural. I have seen other types of dresses that had flowers on them but those flowers were so unnatural. They were made of a very cheap fabric and they weren’t very neatly sown. After a few hours of wearing the dress some of the leaves and petals unstitched themselves and fell down or the ones that didn’t fall became so unpleasant to look at. The bride was so unhappy about this that it almost ruined her day. After a while she even began pulling out all the flowers that began unstitching.

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