Luxuriant ball gown wedding dresses






Brides who are into the ball gown silhouette will definitely enjoy feasting their eyes into the following luxuriant ball gown wedding dresses shown in the images below. We are as excited as you are in presenting you these fabulous creations made by Eve of Milady for the newest 2010 bridal collection.




These dresses are addressed to both traditional and contemporary brides who are planning an elegant classy wedding. One can wear an Eve of Milady ball gown wedding dress on a fancy ample and elaborated wedding, but also on a less sophisticated and yet glamorous, simple and intimate wedding.

Brides who are planning on spending the wedding day outdoors – perhaps in an English or botanical garden – can also vote and opt for one of these magical fairy-tale dresses. Layers of satin and silk beautifully gathered in the skirt, creating a spectacular dramatic silhouette. Both the silk and the satin are old fashion fabrics that are now reinvented or updated through different techniques of incorporating them in more modern and attractive types of wedding dresses. Unfortunately, many brides of today still have lots of preconceptions about how satin/silk wedding dresses look too traditional or too “dated”. But these lustrous translucent fabrics couldn’t look more sensual, attractive and elegant than incorporated in these gorgeous phenomenal princess-like luxuriant ball gown wedding dresses.

The lines are simple and clean, clever, symmetrical and yet outstanding, the cuts are elegant, bold and dramatic, while the embroideries are discreet, refined and eye-catchy. The embellishments – made of beading patterns, flourish patterns and lace embroideries are totally unique, feminine, charming and soft to the eye. Any bride would die to wear one of these masterpieces on the big day!

Tell us what do you think of these styles and whether you would choose one (if you had the money) for your own special day. We find these creations truly amazing, ultra-dainty, chic, coquette, stylish and glamorous. If you are not comfortable with the idea of wearing or carrying a ball gown wedding dress on your body perhaps you can opt for a less sophisticated dropped waist fitted bodice flare-out-skirt wedding dress like the one in the images presented on this page.

Multi-tiered A-line or ball gown wedding dresses are the craze of the moment. You get to choose from various unique and flattering styles – some more provocative, sexy and funky unconventional, others more refined, subtle and delicately sweet. Large ruffles, big flounces, nonchalant frills and layers are the ones that manage to complete the fitted-bodice design of a princess style wedding dress and offer more exquisiteness, playfulness, artistry and freedom of movement to the bride. These luxuriant ball gown wedding dresses can fit most body shapes and silhouettes, regardless of the bride’s age, physical condition or social status.

Written by , date Nov 03, 2010 in Various design
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One Response to Luxuriant ball gown wedding dresses

  1. Ms Duke says:

    Clearly these are dresses that no common bride could wear. They are definitely made for those who are bold, who want to have a luxurious wedding and who want to feel like divas. Or, they might become just inspirational. Intended to make a bride choose a certain type of cut or of ruffle, of embroidery or anything like that. The third one is the most wearable, but the first two from the top are the ones that are the most untouchable for the common bride. nevertheless, the one that really inspires me is the first top one, due to its embroidery. That type of embroidery is the kind I would definitely like to have on my wedding gown, but I wonder who could be able to sew it.

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