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We’ve chosen the multi-tier style dress for all brides who are planning a more sophisticated ample wedding in a fancy local, in a cathedral, in a big restaurant or even in a castle. A multi-tiered wedding dress can make a gorgeous classy alternative for all brides who want to look more extravagant, outstanding and formal on the day. We are happy to show you a few pictures here in order to help you make yourself an overall image on what a multi-tiered wedding dress looks like and how it should be worn. It’s true that one must assume this bombastic style and wear it properly on the day.
Otherwise your bridal look will be a total failure! Not all women are made for this type of dress and not everyone can wear it beautifully. While for some brides a multi-tiered wedding dress with a voluminous full skirt might be a real burden, for others it may be gorgeous choice! It all depends on the personal style and individuality of each bride in part. Those who are not ready to adopt a too pompous and extravagant style should not give course to our suggestion because this style might be too heavy and difficult to wear.
Brides who always dreamt of wearing a fairy-tale ball gown wedding dress won’t complain for a minute of the heaviness and grandiosity or drama that are hidden in a multi-tiered wedding dress. Nevertheless, we must mention that not all full skirt wedding dresses are weighty, elaborated and fluffy or stiffed as one can imagine. In fact, the vast majority of the designs created today feature a more commodious, casual and easy going design and style, perfect for the modern independent bride who wants to feel practical and comfortable during the wedding day – regardless of the formality of the event. For the same reason contemporary multi-tiered wedding dresses are made of light-weight airy and ethereal fabrics like organza, chiffon, silk and satin, lace, crepe, batiste, cotton, gauze or tulle.
The tiers are beautiful shaped into flower bloom ruffles or frills that manage to provide the bride with a whole new fashionable flowing appearance. Because the layers are so feather like, woolly, breezy and translucent, the whole multi-tiered wedding dress feels more practical, delicate, cozy and easy-going.
I’m very fond of multi-tiered wedding dresses, as they are exactly as you said: cozy, delicate and they resemble flower blooms. But these dresses here are too …let’s say extravagant for my own taste. Or let’s say just the first one, which is the one I like the least. I don’t like at all the way the embroidered part of the dress stops to let show the tiers. It gives the impression the designer had no more fabric. A more fluid pass from that type of fabric to the simpler one used would have made the dress look more elegant. Not to mention that it seems to be a so long dress it makes me think of a statue. And who wants to be compared to a statue on the wedding gown?
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