Ivy & Aster Wedding Dresses II






We are back with more charming Ivy & Aster wedding dress styles that we would like to show especially to the young brides who are planning a chic, simple and discreet look for the big day.




Due to the positive reactions and remarks received for the previous article written on this designer’s creations we’ve decided to bring more beautiful models from the same 2011 spring Ivy & Aster wedding dress collection on our website.

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We don’t know about you, but we’ve noticed that the simple and clean style is the one that set the trends or the tendencies for this year regarding the bridal wear. And we must confess that we are pleased and happy to see that the modern bride is finally willing to adopt a more causal, natural and simplistic type of look for the wedding day.

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The trend with simple, modest and refined wedding dresses for this and the next year’s weddings was also set or underlined by Kate Middleton with her gorgeous and graceful discreet wedding dress designed by Sarah Burton. And we are convinced that many of the modern brides today will like to wear something similar to Kate’s dress or something just as refined, delicate, dainty and classy as her gown.

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Ivy & Aster create enchantingly soft and lightweight dresses that can suit perfectly the preferences and tastes of the modern brides who want to wear something both uniquely beautiful and comfy. There is no doubt that this couturier’s creations are able to satisfy of reach these expectations and even more.

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The lines are clean and fluid, the fabrics are soft and organic, the silhouettes are ethereal and feminine, the details and cute, chic and subtle and the embroideries are innovative and delicate.

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We believe that all these elements that we’ve listed here are able to meet the dream or the desires of any modern bride today who wants to wear something elegant, discreet, romantic and prestigious. These Ivy & Aster wedding dresses surely look qualitative and high class, and this is why we recommend them to both modern and classic brides.

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We like the cascading tiers, ruffles and layers made for some of the models, as well as the flutter sleeves and material wrappings inspired from the vintage old couture style.

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Those of you who are not into the strapless style will surely be glad to see that this designer’s collections include many Ivy & Aster wedding dresses with short and long sleeves or with various types of straps.

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