Organic Wedding Dresses






2010-2011 brides have lots of unique styles to choose from when it comes to wedding dresses. We are excited to present you here a few samples of the newest bridal collection of Novia D’art for 2011. We find these creations totally original, dramatic yet feminine, remarkable and feminine. The same ultra-elegant style that most couture fashion designer wedding dresses of today feature can be found in these wonderful gowns too. The modern daintiness of the contemporary wedding dress has, as a basic line, simplicity! There is no other feature that transpires in such a stunning powerful way from theses dresses than the simplicity and the cleanliness of the lines.




The fabrics are ultra refined and the colors are pure white, so one can only imagine how gorgeous, chic and stylish these pieces really can be! The vast majority of these dresses are inspired by the purity and the innocence of the Garden of Eden, and this lovely beauty is definitely more expressive and delightful than we could ever experienced before in a traditional wedding dress. The good news is that more and more wedding dress designers of today are willing to follow this path of simple sophistication, ultra elegance and pure femininity in style when creating the marvelous wedding dresses for contemporary brides.

One of the greatest things about Novia D’art wedding dresses is that even the most conventional rigorous, traditional and pretentious bride can choose this innovative style because it is 100% classy, dainty, timeless and coquette. Every woman would kill to be able to purchase one of these gowns for a truly fabulous diva-like look on the day.

Floral ornaments are in big vogue these days and these patterns are incorporated in most modern couture wedding dresses of 2010-2011 in diverse fashionable ways. Flowers at the bottom of the dress, big flower blooms attached at the neckline and flower embroideries made on the surface of the dress is what we get to see quite often in most voguish collections of today. Besides these, we can also admire the latest types of large ruffles and big lavish tiers executed at the bottom of the skirt or on the entire gown.

Ribbons, bows, vintage corsets, tea lengths, diaphanous light weight fabrics such as organza, laces, tissue or tulle, draped bodices and pleated skirts are only a few hot points of Novia D’art wedding dresses. You can make your pick from lots of one-of-a kind designs and styles, according to your wedding dress budget and to your preferences or body shape. You can find mermaid ruffled Novia D’art wedding dresses, beautiful tea length (with a retro vibe) sweetheart A-line wedding dresses, sheath V-neck wedding dresses, empire waist pleated style wedding dresses or even ball gown tea length Novia D’art wedding

Written by , date Nov 01, 2010 in Various design
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  1. Becca says:

    I wanted to read an article about organic wedding dresses, organic fabrics that used on a wedding dress are totally appropriate and look fabulous. And there is nowhere in the article at least one single mentioning of these organic wedding dresses. Instead I find these Novia designs that I can’t stand. They are nice and elegant and whatever you say about them, but they lack charm and glitter. So for me they are not wedding dresses. But back to the subject now. Are you implying that these dresses are organic? That the fabrics used are natural? If you are doing this, please tell us so and maybe give proof of that. But thanks for the other article on organic wedding dresses. I finally found it and it was better than this one.

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