Marvelous Wedding Dresses






Brides who want the perfect unconventional chic and elegant look for the big wedding day should start by checking these splendid and marvelous wedding dresses out. As you can see in the images below, these gowns are truly sensational, one-of-a-kind and spectacular throughout the originality of the designs and the embroideries.




These superb creations belong to the famous Novissima bridal designer and they were made for a sensational 2011 bridal collection. We think that all the brides in the next few years can find delight and pleasure in this couturier’s wedding dresses and perhaps even get to choose one of these precious and unique styles pictured here on this page. We are extremely excited and thrilled to see that more and more fashion designers of today are really interested in creating more and more elegant, refined and elevated designs which can make a more impressive, classy and modern-romantic alternative for all contemporary brides – traditional or vanguardist.

We must recognize that the majority of the bridal couturiers today are interested in offering the modern bride a more appealing, fascinating and original “decent” glamour approach through the dresses they are creating. There is no other muse for these designers in creating their gowns than the bride or the modern woman herself. Her independent, bold and imposing character is the one that manages to inspire those fashion designers existing in this complex and wonderful industry of wedding dresses. This is why the majority of the gowns released by these designers are so damn attractive and personality-fitted for the modern bride today!

These marvelous wedding dresses presented in the photos below are able to take the bride to a further level of emancipation, elevation, refinement, fashion and artistry. As you can see in the images, this couturier likes to use purplish accents here and there in the dresses just to give them a more impressive, spectacular and dramatic twist. One of the most impressive things about these dresses is the fact that although the styles are incredibly refined, elevated and fashion-forward, the cuts and the lines or the overall design does not sacrifice the tradition in anyway!

Perhaps this represents a very good reason for conservative or traditional brides to opt for one of these marvelous wedding dresses too! The most popular types of silhouettes promoted by Novissima in this magical collection are A-line styles. This is why we recommend these fascinating and enchanting types of gowns to both conventional and unconventional brides who want something elegant, romantic and highly classy or qualitative for the big day. Although the cuts and the lines are simple and clean, the details and the embellishments are totally artistic, unpredictable rich and glamorous. The purple splash of color is meant to bring more romance and sensuality to the bride’s face and silhouette.

Written by , date Dec 03, 2010 in Fashion designer’s styles
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  1. amy says:

    I think they are nice, but not marvelous. They have too much. Too much embroidery, too much desire to make them nice. And this exaggeration of ornaments has spoiled the charm of these dresses. The touch of color, although light, is just disturbing. At least this is my opinion, regarding the two dresses with purple belts. I’m not against color in a wedding dress, but here there is no elegance in using it. The only thing I really like about these dresses, the three of them, is the line. The lines are very nice, clean, soft and wavy. But there is too much of something in each of them, so they are not that marvelous.

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