Goddess Karl Lagerfeld wedding dresses San Francisco






2010 brides can rejoice at the fact that more and more modern wedding dress designers and manufacturers are creating such spectacular and one of a kind unseen before wedding dresses that can really make a statement on the day.




With the goddess Karl Lagerfeld wedding dresses that we’re going to present here the contemporary bride can now step out of the anonymousness and captivate all the eyes of the watchers on the wedding day.

The dresses created by Karl Lagerfeld in collaboration or for Rosa Clara are absolutely stunning and unbelievable beautiful and modernly romantic. The imagination of this independent designer is really off the boundaries and gone wild enough to create such marvelous masterpieces for the vanguardist bride who is not willing to settle for less.

He was worked with many fashionists like Chanel, H & M or Chloe. The 2010 collection of Lagerfeld is another proof that modern beauty do exists and that the modern bride can still look totally hot and trendy, classy, sumptuously romantic and comfy in the same time on the day.

Combining these main features and characteristics of a wedding dress like elegance, style, coquetry, refinement, sweetness, romance, attractiveness, practicality, informality and uniqueness in a single piece is really something that’s worth talking about.

We’ve attached theses pictures with goddess Karl Lagerfeld wedding dresses hopping that you will recognize the originality of the Lagerfeld’s style and the innovation brought to our eyes. The privilege of seeing these magical pieces must be rewarded somehow. Perhaps you would like to purchase and own one of these dresses or get inspired for your own, who knows!

The bride presented in this collection is definitely the modern independent model bride who really shows off confidence, boldness, force, vitality, creativity, elegance and refinement. The silk material – used in all its forms and types like shantung, tulle, ottoman and muslin – is able to make the bride’s silhouette incredibly svelte, delicate, soft and smooth. Besides the fact that most of theses dresses are created with an ultra-feminine off the beat light weight character, there is always a trick or a catch such as a waist band, belt or subtle detail that makes these dresses even more clever and fascinating.

For a wedding in Los Angeles and not only this style is absolutely perfect! Since most weddings in LA are really select, elegant and sophisticated, but in a good unelaborated way, we’re convinced that this type of wedding dress can work its magic in your case too.

The flamboyant, divine and whimsical designs are meant to make the bride look and feel absolutely one of a kind and quite royal. You will be able to find Greek style goddess Karl Lagerfeld wedding dresses, Hollywood inspired Karl Lagerfeld wedding dresses, vintage style Karl Lagerfeld wedding dresses or simply modern, chic and casual destination rebellious Karl Lagerfeld wedding dresses.

Written by , date Sep 13, 2010 in Modern
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One Response to Goddess Karl Lagerfeld wedding dresses San Francisco

  1. Elussa says:

    Are the dresses from the video from the same couturier, from the same collection? I love those two dresses from there, especially that longer one, worn by the bride with the white headband around the forehead. The dresses in your pictures also look great and because my style is more romantic, the first dress you posted is another favorite of mine. The roses, the design of the dress is indeed fit for a goddess and I think it would be a very fit dress for me if I were to have a goddess or ancient world theme at the wedding. I think I’d like to see more of this designer’s dresses.

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