Lavender wedding dresses






The trend with pastel soft colored wedding dresses is increasing in popularity, managing to attract more and more positive critics and followers among modern brides. The idea of wearing a beautiful unique wedding dress that is accented with a splendid natural color is quite flattering for so many 2010 brides from all over the world looking for a really original, surprising, feminine and simply outstanding look for the big day.




Among the most popular colored wedding dresses that come in soft tones are: sherbet color wedding dresses – peach wedding dress, raspberry, strawberry or cherry pink wedding dresses, blush pink wedding dresses, lime green wedding dresses, buttercup yellow wedding dresses, violet wedding dresses, beige wedding dresses, champagne colored wedding dresses, vintage orange wedding dresses, soft mate navy blue wedding dresses, cream wedding dresses, ecru wedding dresses, warm chocolate brown wedding dresses, light purple wedding dresses, tomato red colored wedding dresses or pale blue or baby blue wedding dresses.

As you can easily observe, all these shade are meant to give the wedding dress and the bride a more delicate, refined, twisting and yet stylish and chic natural look. We are going to talk more about the lavender wedding dress. This special and unique color is able to transform any simple white wedding dress into a marvelous ravishing centerpiece for the wedding.

Any bride who decides to go with this model can only rejoice at the fact that more and more eyes will be mesmerized by the charm and mystical beauty of the lavender color. Not very far from the deep purple and not too close to the feminine delicate pink or blue, the lavender type of color is considered one of the most attractive, sensual, seductive, impressive and mystical or magic colors that can be incorporated into a wedding.

The modern bride aims for a natural, simple and yet elegant and stylish appearance which is devoid of too much sophistication and extravagance. The new look of the 2010 bride must come as close as possible to the natural beauty, charm, personal style and elegance of the bride herself. It’s very important to opt for a simple casual wedding dress with clean lines and carefree designs and fabrics.


A lavender wedding dress can make an ultra-modern color choice for contemporary women who are drawn to this secretive kind of color and to this natural refined and courtly bridal look.

One can put on a sensual flowing lavender wedding dress and wear it on a casual garden wedding for a truly romantic feel and look. The nature themed weddings make the best context and décor for a spiritual light and breezy lavender wedding dress. This color can greatly assort with any exotic destination wedding location as well.

Written by , date Jul 22, 2010 in Color wedding dress
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  1. Cutie says:

    where can i find this dress above with the lavender flower on the back of it

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  2. Octavia says:

    I also wanted to know who designed that dress. So thank you Cutie for asking, and thank you, Anna, for answering. I find this dress so beautiful and modern and fit for a very elegant wedding. I love the lace and the flower gives it a very romantic and exquisite touch. The form fitted line is wonderfully cut and it also looks pretty comfortable. I usually say what I like more about a dress or what I don’t like. But this time, I like everything about it, from sleeves to the silver embroidery, I really like it in all. And as you pointed out, the shades are so subtle and refreshing that any bride would feel really unique dressed like that.

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