Marilyn Monroe inspired wedding dresses Washington Dc






The contemporary bride is always looking for tricks and tips of planning a spectacular wedding that is going to make her look incredibly original and totally fabulous. And now that so many wedding dress designers are doing their best in creating sensational wedding dresses, some inspired from the old style, others from the vanguardist style to come, the modern bride will always have a more generous palette of options and choices.




But we are here today to talk to you about vintage wedding dresses or, more precisely, of 1950s wedding dresses. That was the period when Marilyn Monroe was in the public attention with her chic wardrobe that still manage to inspire many wedding dress designers of today and brides as well.

If you are related somehow with that era or if you adore the vintage style of the ‘50s perhaps you would like to invest more time in reviewing these pictures with Marilyn Monroe inspired wedding dresses. We are convinced that many of you would like to know more about this unique style and find ways of incorporate it into your wedding.

You can plan the whole wedding using the Marilyn Monroe theme so the wedding dress inspired by the style of this controversial figure of the ‘50s. You should know that the most popular style or the most notable and noticeable style that Marilyn wore in her time was the halter tea length wedding dress. Nowadays the internet is full with similar styles that feature a halter sweetheart neck cut.

Whether they are designed for the destination bride to wear on her beach or island wedding, whether they are made especially to fit and flatter the nature inspired bride who is organizing the wedding outdoors in a botanical romantic garden, in a public park or in a country side or an open field, the Marilyn Monroe inspired wedding dress with a halter neck can work out gorgeously.

You can find on the internet many replicas or the Marilyn Monroe’s wedding dress worn during the ‘50s, and most of them are made from silk, in different vintage faded or bolder colors like ivory, red, yellow, green, purple, blue, pink or even black. Brides with fuller bust lines should definitely consider wearing a halter top Marilyn Monroe inspired wedding dress because this style can be quite flattering on them.

Even smaller bust brides can opt for this style because the gathering material planted towards the neck can also make them look incredibly hot and sexy. For an old style glamorous, coquette, chic and sophisticated yet simple look a Marilyn Monroe inspired wedding dress can make a stunning dress selection. You can adorn this type of dress with brooches, beads and pearls or crystals, depending on your preferences in case you find this model too simple and perhaps plain. For a Washington Dc wedding or for any other type of wedding this style can really help you make a statement.

Written by , date Sep 18, 2010 in Wedding Dresses
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One Response to Marilyn Monroe inspired wedding dresses Washington Dc

  1. shelagh says:

    Who can say wasn’t inspired by Marilyn Monroe at least once? I think this diva is an inspiration for all those women who want to redefine themselves and who look to amaze everyone at least once in their life time. And some choose to do it on the wedding day. As I intend to. In fact, not quite, but my wedding is going to be themed Hollywood divas. And I will definitely choose to be Monroe. I will also specify that on the invitations, so no one would dress similarly. Now, my wedding gown needs to be very provocative and at the same time decent. So from what you’ve posted here I think the first one might be the model I want. It’s decent, elegant and so Marilyn Monroe.

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