Magical wedding dresses






Each fashion designer is unique in his/her signatures and we are happy to see so much diversity and variations in wedding dress styles. Modern women certainly consider themselves the luckiest brides of all times, now that they get the chance and the privilege of choosing from a myriad of contemporary and old styles.




The splendid mixture between the innovative designs and the vintage influences transpires throughout most wedding dress designer’s creations. Never before a wedding dress was able to express so much romance, elegance, refinement and high class! We are here today to present you a few of our favorite gowns created by Complice Stalo Theodorou, hopefully you will find them just as attractive, extraordinary and gorgeous as we did when we first laid our eyes on them.

These magical wedding dresses are part of the 2010-2011 collection called “Star Dust” and we can easily observe that most of these pieces embody a certain type of magic and fashionable whimsicality. The attention to details and the soft yet bold embellishments are made especially for the bride to feel and look complete and perfect on the big day! These dresses are made for the modern independent bride who wants to make a statement on the wedding day and separate her look from the rest. It won’t be easy to hide yourself among the wedding guests in one of these charming and totally enchanting dresses!

You can be assured that once you get into one of these superb creations your appearance will be truly spectacular, one of a kind and unforgettable. Perhaps this is the dream of every single living bride of today: to look original, remarkable and memorable. These magical wedding dresses are able to provide the bride with the maximum type of modern elegance and ultra-femininity that we’re all interested in when it comes to finding the ideal wedding dress.

The most impressive thing about these stunning apparitions is that they are comfortable and pretty practical, perfect for the busy contemporary bride to wear during all the wedding ceremonies. You can find both casual and formal dramatic gowns signed by Stalo Theodorou, depending on what type of wedding you are planning.

Large strange ruffles looking like fans or scales, crystal embroideries, highly beaded bodices, weird unpredictable large cuts, floral motifs made of glittering acecsories, light-weight flowing and beautifully draping fabrics, shiny patterns and sparkling glamorous appliqués are a few surprising innovative elements developed by Stalo in his newest bridal collection. These types of dresses look striking beautiful and exquisite if worn in the right type of wedding-context! Whether casual or more formal, the wedding venue has to be decorated at the same high fashion level of glamour, brilliance and fancifulness.

Written by , date Nov 04, 2010 in Beautfiul designs
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  1. Kit says:

    They are not my idea of a wedding dress exactly, but I can taste their charm as they are charming in a very unique way. I believe the name of the collection matches them quite well, since almost any dress here has that silvery touch and brightness of a star or of the dust of the stars. They are so nice wedding gowns, some of them and I like the veils used to underline their magic fluid aura. But the dress that I like most is the first one. I like the skirt that seems to be done of so many fans. And I like that they don’t give too much volume to the dress. They give the dress just the right volume to make it look and feel comfortable.

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