Priscilla of Boston wedding dresses






If you’re in search of a modern sensational wedding dress that can make you feel and look like a veritable one of a kind bride, why not browse through the gallery of Priscilla of Boston wedding dresses?




There is a stunning unmatched elegance in most of these designer’s wedding dresses that we love and hope to serve as a helpful inspiration for your own wedding dress. These dresses designed by Priscilla of Boston are incredibly unique, exclusive and sensational, meant to fit the contemporary off the beat bride who is permanently looking for innovative styles, designs, colors, cuts and lines in the fashion of wedding dresses.

The spectacular collections of Priscilla of Boston wedding dresses are available for each type of season in part, each year the designer providing with fresh and sensational new styles for the bride to come.

You will be able to find any type of wedding dress you’re looking for, from short and sexy to long A-line or romantic ball gown wedding dresses with modern details and intricate or whimsical textures and patterns. The vast range of fabrics used in created these types of wedding dresses will help you find a style that really suits and flatters your figure and your personality.

From silk, satin, chiffon, cotton, charmeuse, lace, linen, organza, faille and garza to shantung, taffeta, tulle, crepe de China, georgette and razmir, you will be privileged to find extraordinary and spectacular designs meant for you only.

The palette of prices is also quite large and generous with any type of wedding dress budget, more or less limited. You can find Priscilla of Boston wedding dresses ranging from $1,200 to $5,000 and more.

The off the beat bride who is looking for that couture fit and look is definitely spoiled entirely by these types of dresses. You will get the flattering exclusivity of purchasing a Priscilla of Boston wedding dress made especially for you, to fit perfectly the sizes and the forms or curves of your body. In Priscilla of Boston wedding dresses you will find the necessary support and comfort that your wedding gown is created especially to fit and flatter you and you only.

The designer is also the manufacturer at the same time so you don’t have to worry that there will be certain discrepancies between the design and the actually cuts and lines. The whole process of creating a custom wedding dress is controlled by the company so your final bridal look will be absolutely mesmerizing and glove fitting.

The Priscilla of Boston company began creating exquisite and original wedding dresses in 1945 and ever since the designer and the manufacturers have gain a mountain of experience in working with any type of bride and body shape, molding wedding dresses in order to fit any thee: Hollywood diva style, princess ball gown style, sexy vanguardist short wedding dress style, funky style, antique style, etc.

Written by , date Sep 13, 2010 in Various design
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  1. Demetria says:

    The second bottom dress, the one with that nice belt… I would so want to have on my wedding day. But I know shipping costs and problems can be quite a few and give a lot of head aches, so the only thing I can hope for is finding a good tailor to make me a similar dress. But this is the design I want for my wedding dress and it would fit me just well. I like it so simple as it is, with that simple belt that gives the gown more refinement. I wonder what the fabric is, as I’m not very good at guessing fabrics from pictures, but I hope a tailor would be able to tell me which fabric is fit for such a dress. Nice article and pictures. Thank you.

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