Korean inspired wedding gowns






If you are planning on wearing a super spectacular wedding gown on the big day perhaps you would be fascinated as we are with these types of Korean inspired wedding gowns shown in these pictures. Cultural inspired wedding dresses are in big trend for 2010-2011 and modern brides can only be happy to see more unique and remarkable styles that appear each season on the market.




If you are willing to assume a totally different type of wedding dress inspired by a whole new culture or foreign style then you must also be prepared to plan the whole wedding in the theme of the wedding dress.

Otherwise your bridal appearance will only be dramatic, surprising and original, but without a thematic background or context the dress won’t be received very warmly. We advise you consider all the aspects that must be planned for the wedding décor to have the same motif or principal theme of inspiration as the wedding dress itself. You must be fully aware of all the implications and consequences that a Korean inspired wedding gown presumes. We are happy to convince you (through these photos) of the magnificent and exquisite beauty that is hidden in these types of dresses. You can be assured that your bridal look is going to be totally stunning, ravishing and breath-taking in a Korean inspired wedding gown.

You must be prepared though to spend more money on this type of dress because it might be pricier than a simple causal wedding dress that you can find off the rack in every bridal store. These dresses of foreign inspiration are usually made by famous wedding dress designers like Anna Greeda and that is why they can be quite expensive compared to other popular standard designs.

The amount of work that these genius wedding dress designers use in order to create these fabulous one of a kind artistic masterpieces is quite enormous and it costs. But once you assume to wear such a fashionable and fascinating type of wedding dress you will sure assume the high price that you must pay for getting the marvelous look that you’ve always dreamt of for your own wedding. When we think of the Chinese, the Asian, the Japanese or the Korean culture we must think big.

The same thing happens with their wedding dresses too. Everything is elaborated, extravagant, dramatic, outstanding, voluminous, original and imposing. A Korean style wedding dress made with the modern techniques of working the fabrics and beautifying it can be quite and exquisite piece of art. Although the style of most modern Korean inspired wedding gowns is still big, glamorous and remarkable, the lines and the cuts are a little bit more refined, discreet, elegant and softer to the eye.

Written by , date Oct 22, 2010 in Various design
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3 Responses to Korean inspired wedding gowns

  1. adelaide says:

    I think that the style is not only glam and voluminous, it’s also very sensual in a very decent way. In fact, the best word would be exotic. The exotic style of these dresses is simply making me want the wedding day would come right now. Your article is very nice and it gave me a few ideas about how to create, to have a Korean wedding dress, but the pictures are saying more than the words, as it is said to do. For example, the first dress. I can’t see it all, but what I can see I like. The pearls on the back, the nice straps, even the flower in the hair I just like, I simply wholly like.

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  2. Theresa says:

    Who do I contact to get more information on the pearl back Korean wedding dress?!! I love it & would like to know more.

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