Flowered bodice wedding dresses San Francisco






For the modern romantic kind of bride the choices in charming wedding dress styles are numberless. Choosing the style always depends or must depend on your personal style, lifestyle, vision and body shape or figure. Besides these, brides must also pick the right wedding dress according to the exact theme, color scheme, formality, location or season of the event.




Nowadays there are enchanting romantic types of wedding dresses that can suit any season! Whether you’re planning a warm season wedding, whether a wedding during the autumn or the winter time, the chances of finding a superb sensual romantic wedding dress are high.

We are going to present you here the flowered bodice wedding dress hopping that this style can suit yours somehow.

We’re sure that you have noticed already those splendid casual wedding dresses with flowing skirts and subtle embroideries that sometimes include flowers or bows. Well, these are the dresses that we’re going to discuss about and show you a few samples here.

In general, most of these flowered bodice wedding dresses are strapless. Or, if you feel more attracted to the strapless style you should look for those that have the bodice or the neckline embroidered with flowers or with all kinds of flower appliqués, patterns, prints or details.

Since the straight strapless neck is so simple, plain and perhaps boring or predictable, why not choose one that is a bit more eye-catchy, sensual, feminine and rich! Adding flowers to the bodice of the dress is a very inspired idea of transforming the simple style into a more remarkable, fashionable and elegant one.

The flowered bodice is able to take the strapless wedding dress to the next level of elegance, artistry, creativity, romanticism and style, providing the bride with a more sensational and unforgettable look. The flowers can be scattered onto the whole surface of the bodice or they can be applied here and there, like subtle accents, following a certain pattern or not. If you wish to obtain a more sensual, seductive and refined look, different from all the brides who wear strapless wedding dresses you can opt for a gorgeous flowing empire waist flowered bodice wedding dress.

The flowers can be colored or simply white, depending on what color scheme or theme you choose for the wedding. These types of dresses are usually meant to suit an informal wedding or one that’s going to take place on a sandy beach or on an island. But this style can also be chosen by the bride who is planning a garden inspired wedding.

Not other motif can be more suitable for these types of weddings than the floral motif. For a San Francisco wedding and not only a flowered bodice wedding dress can make a unique selection.

Pictures seen here:

http://www.jlmcouture.com/Jim-Hjelm/Bridal/Spring/2010/Style-8013

http://wedding-dress.ec51.com/dresses/P/princess%20corset%20new%20wedding

Written by , date Sep 17, 2010 in Wedding Dresses
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One Response to Flowered bodice wedding dresses San Francisco

  1. Geea says:

    AAAAAH, you made my day. I love flowers but I also love simplicity and I am a very romantic girl. Or should I say a woman, as I am getting married very soon? Anyways, I like flowers so much I want them on my dress the whole day But I’ve seen some very rich in flowers dresses that seemed to me lacked that simplicity and freshness I am looking for in them. I want something simpler. Like the first dress from here, with those nice and small flowers on the bodice. I think that dress is just a dress to fall in love with. It’s exactly my type, my personality.

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