Highly Elaborated Wedding Dresses






Looking like a real queen is actually one of the most popular dreams that modern brides have today when it comes to weddings and wedding dresses. In this article we are going to discuss about these types of highly elaborated wedding dresses and propose you a few styles designed by Ian Stuart.




All the creations you can admire in the pictures below are signed by this genial couturier and they belong to a charming bridal collection made especially for contemporary brides who want the Belle Epoque highly sophisticated look for the wedding day.

These gowns are anything but discreet, simple, plain, predictable or ordinary, and they are surely out of any standards or etiquettes. This designer loves to use elements of grandeur and extravagance in his creations and these virtues can be observed in the majority of his masterpieces, transpiring throughout the designs, the fabrics, the colors, the embellishments and the cuts. You can not only find pure white classical wedding dresses but also pinkish highly elaborated wedding dresses, cream, beige, mauve, violet and other metallic hue gowns that are able to provide any bride with a magnificent original queen-like look!

If you are a fan of Marie Antoinette’s wardrobe style, then you will surely find these precious gowns adorable and highly exquisite. Perhaps this style is not every bride’s favorite, but we do think that even the most conservative and exigent bride will find these phenomenal creations absolutely spectacular and one of a kind. The bridal collection where you can find more of these highly elaborated wedding dresses made by Ian Stuart is called “Revolution Rocks”. Dramatic, histrionic and 100% theatrical, these wonderful and magical dresses are meant to fit and flatter the bold modern bride who is willing and ready to adopt a totally innovative, original and totally vanguardist style on the big day.

If you’re planning a marvelous stagy wedding in a cathedral, in a castle or in a big theater, we recommend you to give it a try with one of these sublime and perfect gowns. The cuts are highly affected, bold and almost scenic, the embroideries are as rich and abundant as the complex character of a modern woman can be, while the lines and the silhouettes are amazingly feminine, extravagant and sensual.

The romance featured by these highly elaborated wedding dresses made by Ian Stuart transpires throughout the exquisite fine expensive fabrics such as French lace, taffeta, tulle, metallic lace or Dauphine silk dupion. Ian Stuart loves to use crystals, beads and pearly patterns and appliqués in order to make his gowns more glamorously looking and more high-class! For brides who are looking for something totally sophisticated, abundant, pompous and royal-like will surely find these bohemian inspired gowns attractive, striking and inspiring.

Written by , date Nov 23, 2010 in Fairy tale
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One Response to Highly Elaborated Wedding Dresses

  1. Ariel says:

    I don’t want to check the price of these dresses. As they look, they have to be really expensive. They are refined and highly elaborated indeed. So to buy one for my wedding would be spending more than I could afford. But I might get an idea from them that I would look for when looking for my cheap wedding dress. For example, the second dress at the beginning of the article got my attention from the first view. It is very nice, I like the flowers on the back of the skirt that layers it, I also like the same flowers on the hem of the bodice, going all around it. With the hat, it’s just a beautiful dress that any bride who loves history would like to own.

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