Off the shoulders ball gown wedding dresses






If you’ve always dreamt of looking like a princess on the wedding day, the perhaps a ball gown wedding dress can help make your dreams come true.




The ball gown style or the full skirt type of wedding dress is a fantastic choice for all the brides who want to go fairy-tale romantic feminine and perhaps a bit more girlish on the day. This dramatic wedding dress can be tamed with an interesting sensual neckline that can reveal more of the bride’s beauty.

Since the skirt is full and perhaps quite voluminous, then the neckline could be a bit more seductive and sexy, why not! We suggest you to look for off the shoulders ball gown wedding dresses and try one on in order to see whether it can match your bridal vision and the formality of the wedding.

In general, ball gown wedding dresses are created especially for brides who are planning formal, dramatic, fancy and elegant high class or ample weddings. But since the neckline can be modernly adjusted or upgraded to a new level of hotness though the off the shoulder design, then perhaps the cold ball gown dramatic wedding dress can be become more suitable for 2010 relaxed semi-formal or informal chic brides.

A bride can plan the wedding in an English garden or perhaps in a botanical garden, in a public grand park, in a fancy restaurant, in a cathedral, in a medieval castle or perhaps in a ball gown court.


The chances are unlimited when it comes to finding the best location for the bride to introduce the off the shoulders ball gown wedding dress. One can simply fly up to the Disney magical land and plan a Disney themed wedding. With the extravagant fanciful Cinderella or Snow White look, any bride who’s wearing a romantic sensual off the shoulders ball gown wedding dress can show up in such location and be successful.

If we are to nominate the best body types, shapes or figures that can be dressed up in ball gown wedding dresses in general, we would say that full figure brides, thinner brides and pear shaped body brides are the winners. This magnificent style is also recommended to all the brides with a petite small figure as well as for hour glass figured brides.


As you can see, this style works with most types of body shapes and figures, and that is why so many celebrities and famous women are opting for a ball gown wedding dress style for their big wedding day.

Look at these pictures and tell us what you really think of a modernized off the shoulders ball gown wedding dress. Do you find it too provocative, too inappropriate for a wedding, too sexy, too ostentatious or the contrary, pretty charming, stylish, eye-catchy, sensual, feminine and romantic?

Written by , date Aug 23, 2010 in classic
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4 Responses to Off the shoulders ball gown wedding dresses

  1. luminne says:

    what else can be more beautiful and more sensual than a dress like this? I love these off the shoulders dresses. I wasn’t sure about the ball line and I’m still not positive bout it. I don’t think it’s the kind of line appropriate for the wedding. I think I will try to find non voluminous dresses for me. but the off the shoulders is a must. and i found here a very nice type of strap of this kind. the one in the first pictures with the flowers. I think I will look for such a dress and if it hasn’t, I will add the flowers on the straps myself.

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  2. emily says:

    i really love the last dress, but i can’t find it anywhere. who is the designer?

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  3. Daushae Paxton says:

    I’m absolutely in love with the middle dress. Who designed it? I can’t find it on any other websites.

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