Plus Size Casual Wedding Dresses






Not only slim, tall model brides should have the privilege of looking beautiful, romantic, hot and trendy on their big wedding day, but full figure brides too. During the last century more and more unique, refined, sleek and charming plus size casual wedding dress designs appeared in the specialized bridal stores, just to fit any type of corpulent bride.




The latest trends in wedding dresses for slim, tall, petite or full figure brides say that the best wedding dress of today is that one that can make the bride feel more comfortable and look more natural, casual and feminine. That is why corpulent brides of today looking for a really suitable, modern, practical and yet dainty and stylish outfit can choose to go with one of the many plus size casual wedding dress designs existing out there.

Since so many contemporary couples prefer a more light, informal, relaxed and not too sophisticated or extravagant wedding set, more and more brides are “forced” to wear a less formal and extravagant wedding dress that can suit more the natural environment. In most cases, plus size casual wedding dresses can complement a botanical garden wedding, a park wedding, a field, mountain, back-yard, beach, coast, island, chapel or clubhouse wedding.

But these are only a few examples of venues that you can choose for a more casual, comfortable, simple and un-elaborated wedding. One of the greatest advantages of a plus size casual wedding dress is the low cost. Compared to a layered, intricate, voluminous traditional white ball gown wedding dress, the plus size casual wedding dress with a simple and clean design is less expensive and therefore more affordable for any type of wedding budget.

Destination plus size casual wedding dresses are at rage these days among modern brides who want something less stressing and more practical, simple, cheap and yet dainty, stylish, trendy and chic. The naturalness and simple elegance, charm and beauty are the most important aspects of a modern bride.


So why buy an expensive grandiose, extravagant and sophisticated wedding dress when you can go with an affordable modern simple, comfortable, refined and feminine plus size casual wedding dress! Another essential benefit of a plus size casual wedding dress is that you will be able to wear it again, on some other special occasion. The simple and clean lines allow you to wear the dress as many times as you want to, in various elegant cocktails or parties.

Opt for one of those modern designs picturing a low back, a strapless neckline, an off-the-shoulders or one-shoulder style, a chic retro tea length or a bohemian flowing floor-length with a detachable train. Opt for a colored plus size casual wedding dress in emerald green, olive green, hot pink or baby pink, egg-white, bright yellow, assure, light blue, fuchsia, burgundy, peachy or burnt orange, maroon, magenta or black.

Written by , date May 18, 2010 in plus size.
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  1. Denya says:

    these two dresses you posted i don’t know who designed them but they are awful. it’s true that a bride with this type of silhouette wants to look beautiful on her wedding day and to hide some imperfections. it is also true that they want to look feminine, but these wedding dresses are doing just the opposite. i thought i would find something more beautiful than this. i am looking for a very beautiful dress for myself. the bodice has to be like a corset, very stiff, somehow, to make me look a little bit sleeker, while the skirt should be large, but not too voluminous, because i want to look feminine.

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