Lace boat neckline wedding dresses Washington Dc






This article is dedicated to all the brides who are hopelessly in love with the vintage wear or with the old fashion.




The lace boat neckline wedding dress is definitely more than an inspired choice for these types of brides who are planning an antique wedding, but also for those who planning on going extremely elegant, romantic, chic and simple sophisticated.

The boat neck – also found under the name of “bateau neck” represents a more attractive and challenging alternative to all those predictable usual types of necklines like round, jewel or straight strapless. For the contemporary bride who is looking for that one of a kind bridal appearance perhaps this type of neck might help them get there.

We must recognize that this style is not for everybody. Rather modest than extravagant, yet pretty subtlety glamorous and coquette, this type of neckline can fit perfectly gorgeous the contemporary vanguardist bride who is planning on going trendy and yet classy.

The boat neck manages to combine perfectly the elegance, the refinement, the attractiveness, the femininity, the sophistication, the naturalness and the style in a single piece. In fact, we must mention that the wedding dress designers of today are creating these charming old style inspired wedding dresses for the modern bride who is looking for that “special something else”.

There are many innovative styles featuring the boat neck that appeared lately in this industry, and they are meant to suit precisely the chic modern bride who is planning a vintage or a sensational Hollywood elegant wedding. You can find the lace boat neckline wedding dress created with a tea length or with a knee length, looking incredibly dainty, delicate, soft and yet dramatic. In general, these types of dresses – especially the modern cosmopolitan ones are made from stiffed fabrics like chiffon, cotton or taffeta, but we’ve chosen the lace boat neckline wedding dress to present for the more romantic classy kind of bride.

The lace material looks absolutely spectacular and truly seductive when set with a boat neck cut. There is no better fabric that can create such a beautiful frame around the collarbone’s curve, providing the bride with a sensual feminine look. You can find this type of dress with short sleeves, with ¾ length sleeves or with long sleeves.

Those that come without sleeves or just with petal or cap sleeves can be beautified or completed with a pair of matching glamorous sleek white gloves. The dress can feature the lace fabric only at the top, on the bodice, neck and sleeves or straps, or it can be incorporated into the entire wedding dress, for a more breath-taking stunning look.

You can plan a magnificent Washington Dc wedding and take this dress to complement the whole wedding set in a very unique way. Not only for the brides who are planning a Washington Dc wedding but for any other type of wedding this dress can really help you make a statement.

(Find pictures here: http://chicvintagewedding.wordpress.com/page/2/, http://yaser-weddinggowns.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html, http://chiqweddings.com/wedding_fashion_dresses/5032949).

Written by , date Sep 17, 2010 in Wedding Dresses
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2 Responses to Lace boat neckline wedding dresses Washington Dc

  1. Ashley says:

    Hi! The 1960′s three-quarter length dress is beautiful. Do you know where that might be available for purchase?

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  2. Anna says:

    Hi Ashley! The wedding dress with the 3/4 length sleeves is made by Valentino Sposa. I think the collection is from 2008.

    Regards,
    i-weddingdresses.com

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