Red band wedding dresses






For brides who are not quite satisfied with the way a pure fully white wedding dress look like on them, perhaps adding a slash of color can make them a more unique apparition. There is a trend or an infusion at this moment with colored wedding dresses or with wedding dresses updated with color that hunts around the modern fashion and style in wedding dresses. A white wedding dress can be beautified through many different ways, by using all kinds of accessories, embroideries, appliqués, ribbons or patterns.




If you like flowers and you’re planning a floral garden themed wedding, perhaps a floral pattern or print wedding dress can help you make a statement. On the other hand, if you are looking for a more cosmopolitan off the beat look, you can opt for a modern colored sash or belt wedding dress.

The color of the waist band will always depend on the color scheme of the wedding. But of course, the bride will set the color scheme or the theme according to her favorite colors that will also be integrated into the wedding dress.

A red band wedding dress can make a stunning option for those of you who are planning a romantic Valentine’s Day themed wedding, a Christmas or a winter wedding, a Gothic red and black wedding, a Chinese themed wedding, a gypsy style wedding or a simple red and white fashionable themed wedding.


It surely takes courage to be able to wear a red band wedding dress especially since the red color is so dynamic and vibrant compared to the softness of the white. But for bold brides who know what they want – namely a both sexy and innocent look, a red band wedding dress can fit them perfectly!

Many women of today seem to be into the idea that the modern bride must combine somehow the delicate feminine pure look with the attractive “dangerous’ or intriguing sexy style that every woman is on to in general. And how otherwise can a bride mix these two characteristics in a single package than by adding a splash of red color to a crystal clear white wedding dress!

Depending on how daring, bold and provocative the bride wants to look, the colored band attached to the dress can be wider or thinner, can be beautified with beads and pearl appliqués or it can be simple made from satin or from lace, it can be tied in a simple knot or can feature a beautiful lavish flower bloom or a bow appliqué, or it can be tied in the front or in the back of the dress.


There is no room for turning back once you’ve decided to go with this type of dress. Whether you assume it and wear it proudly and with confidence during the whole ceremonies, whether you abandon this idea completely. Red means boldness, dynamism, passion, attractiveness, seductiveness, cheerfulness, challenge and most of all, courage to make this commitment.

Written by , date Aug 20, 2010 in Color wedding dress
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2 Responses to Red band wedding dresses

  1. Tasha says:

    Can anyone tell me where to find or who made the third dress? The simple white one with the red top and vertical band with the black band around the waist? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!!

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  2. susana says:

    I like the dress with the red train. It’s fab. Especially if the train is detachable. Because if it is, it’s even fabber. It would be so great to have just one dress for the wedding ceremony and reception but in fact have two of them that will perfectly match the theme. And it would also be quite affordable in this way. I love these dresses that have something colored in them. But just a sash or belt is not enough for me. And the other dress is not my style, but this one it is. It’s so perfectly me and I so wish I could have it.

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