Medieval Celtic Wedding Dresses






While choosing a theme for a wedding, couples can be inclined to agree on a royal-medieval theme keeping at the same time the perfume of romance. But this theme is the one rich in fabrics and elaborate touches, with authentic very heavy dresses . That is the reason that these gowns are not ideal for the couples going to get married in the hot summer sun! However, many specialists Medieval Wedding Dress designers make their dresses in lighter fabric trying to get over the inconvenient of a heavy to wear dress.

From the vast range of Medieval dresses the Medieval Celtic Wedding Dresses are known to be special, fairy and ethereal. The beauty of these gowns, especially the ones for the brides, consists of the very romantic touch that sends you back to the time of the beautiful Romeo and Juliet’s love story. Designers have tried to adapt the gowns according to the richness of fabric in order to convey the dresses personality and to the person to wear uniqueness and beauty.

celtic-wedding-dressThe diversity of this choice lies in that that the colors can vary from nuances of white (ivory, moonlight silver, snow-white) to metallic silver, cream or moss green. Medieval wedding dresses for the winter weddings have long sleeves and can also be teamed up with beautiful capes and heavily boned corsets with dropped waist bands from which the skirt then flows fully.

Among the Medieval Celtic Wedding Dresses the Royal gowns can be counted as sophisticated and the most impressive ones as well. They are exquisitely detailed with many hours of construction time. Every aspect is well taken into account starting from fabric to the embroidery motifs and optional hand sewn beads that add just the right sparkle to the gown.

In the last years, designers have chosen to confer the old style of medieval wedding dresses the simplicity of a delicate gown preserving the ethereality of style. They have launched several new dresses to compliment the popular Celtic spirit offering a few less elaborate designs with a minimal amount of embroidery. Combining fitted embroidered bodice with chiffon sleeves and straight crepe skirt or else a flowing skirt of sand-washed crepe with a chiffon over-skirt, they have managed to open a wide range of options among the couples in search of a unique wedding event.

But whatever your choice the medieval theme for a wedding is to be preferred to that of an ordinary one.

Written by , date Jun 17, 2009 in Uncategorized
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2 Responses to Medieval Celtic Wedding Dresses

  1. ali says:

    I finally read your article, but in fact I didn’t want to do it because I really liked the dress you posted and I didn’t think the article was needed any more. I think it’s one of the best dresses of this type I have seen so far. It is made in a light color, with simple details and yet very beautiful, following the lines of the Celtic dresses. It’s just perfect for me, for the wedding I ma having and the location is far away from my own location, but still it makes me think the venue I chose for the wedding is the right one to wear such a dress at my wedding. Great post really love you for that.

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