Modern-western wedding dresses






Not all brides dream of the fairy-tale wedding or of the perfect princess look. There are many women today who are interested in something more country-style for the big wedding. But this is the case of the brides who are planning a western themed wedding where the wedding dress must fit perfectly the general line or theme of the big event.




In case you are looking for a romantic modern-western wedding dresses to wear on the special day why not stop a minute to take a look at these pictures below? We are convinced that you will be able to find something on your taste or that can at least suit your preferences and vision of the ideal wedding dress for you.

These magical creations are signed by Western Design and they are made especially for the contemporary bride who is in search of a more romantic wedding gown that can still fit a more countrified wedding. We must admit that these superb gowns are very romantic, feminine, elegant and attractive.

Any bride – regardless of her age, social status or physical condition can opt for one of these charming modern-western wedding dresses due to the classy soft lines and flowing fabrics. We find the western style one of the most romantic ones, despite the fact that it is a little bit more different than the usual standard style that most brides opt for when it comes to choosing their wedding dress.

The predominant type of silhouette presented by Western Design is the classy A-line or the ball gown style. The necklines follow the same romantic and feminine strapless style, while the skirts are sometimes voluminous and more sophisticated, or simply sheath, elegant and form-fitting. It all depends on how extravagant and eye-catchy you want to look on your wedding day. Offbeat brides who are not fans of the traditional white wedding dress can always opt for something more vibrant and colorful. Perhaps you can choose a pink modern-western wedding dress, a cream, an ivory or a beige modern-western wedding dress, depending on the color scheme, season or location and formality of the wedding.

In general, western inspired weddings take place during the autumn or the summer, and they are a little bit more elegant, dramatic and formal. But there are many brides who decide to go western and plan the whole event in a less sophisticated and more casual style.

In this case the perfect modern-western wedding dress has to be made of a more lightweight fabric and with more care and attention to details. Every bride wants to look attractive and unique and still feel comfy, practical and free in movements. Ruffles, big flower bloom appliqués, flounces, multi-layers, frills and classic high neck or sweetheart necklines are a few of the specific elements that characterize the modern western style.

Written by , date Nov 09, 2010 in Modern
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One Response to Modern-western wedding dresses

  1. sky says:

    I didn’t know too many things about western weddings and I don’t know too many after reading this article either, but it happened I liked the dresses I see here. I like the second one, firstly because it’s white and then because of the rest of it. I like the bodice quite a long, since i was looking for something that would cover that part of my body. And the lace and the cuts of that superior part of the bodice is what attracted me from the first place. I think it is so feminine and so decent that it is impossible not to want to have such a dress as a bride. And it is much more appropriate for me as I plan my wedding in a cooler place so I need something that will also provide me with some warmth.

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