Ian Stuart Wedding Dresses II






For brides who are planning a sophisticated and ample look will surely love these Ian Stuart wedding dresses we’re presenting in this article. This fashion designer is renowned worldwide for his extravagant, coquette, impressive and highly artistic gowns that are made especially for brides who are in love with the old glamorous style.




We are convinced that there will be many brides out there who will fall deeply in love with at least one or two of these precious and remarkable gowns that we’re proposing you in this article. We are now curious to hear your opinions and see your responses to these fascinating and highly embroidered gowns that we’ve chosen for this discussion.

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We invite you to browse for more of this bridal couturier’s exceptional styles made for the same 2011 bridal collection on our website. We have another article written on this theme and we are curious to see which styles and designs you prefer the most.

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As we said before, this fashion designer is famous for his extravagant, pompous and glamorous wedding gowns made especially for the emancipated brides who miss the coquetry and the chicness of the style that was representative and specific to the golden era. This is why these creations here are so artistic, sophisticated and expansive, because they are inspired by the bygone eras and style and designed with the modern techniques of working the fabrics and the embroideries.

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We must admit that we find this fusion between the old century style and the contemporary style pretty fascinating and successful. And it seems that more and more bridal couturiers of today are willing to invest more of their time and energy in creating and recreating their pieces using this style combination. Perhaps these magnificent and ample Ian Stuart wedding dresses here may not make the best type of outfit for the “ordinary” simple and clean bride who is planning a casual and less sophisticated type of wedding.

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But we are convinced that all brides who are planning the wedding of the century in a more dramatic and fancy location will be able to find something adequate and highly flattering for their own wear among these precious and 100% glamorous Ian Stuart wedding dresses. We must admit that we personally are hopelessly in love with some of these remarkable and breath-taking gowns here and we would recommend them to all brides who are convinced that the ample, voluminous and richly embroidered style is what they prefer for their own wedding and wear.

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We love the sumptuousness of the big ruffles, tiers, frills and wrappings made for the hemlines, the necklines and for the majority of the skirts here. It is obvious that this designer has a passion for creating eccentric, sophisticated and spectacularly dramatic gowns that can fit perfectly the modern bold bride who is planning an antique inspired wedding or a vintage themed look. Besides the fact that these dresses here are so elaborated and intricate, there is some sort of refinement and royal flair or vibe that these designs and embroideries emanate.

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One Response to Ian Stuart Wedding Dresses II

  1. desiree says:

    Very sophisticated and intricate designs. The simplest of the dresses looks intricate as well. But the designs are so diverse and unique you cannot say this is like the other one I saw on that other website. They are just so original. I had to look several time in order to decide on the one that would best fit me, my own style and my wedding theme. And it was a hard decision to make because every dress is beautiful in its own way. But finally I decided the one that would be the best choice is the one that has a grayish, a silvery shade. It’s not pure white and the line is that of a princess, while the cuts make it even more interesting. I also like the fact that the designer didn’t use embroidery, but lace to make it even more special.

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