Rich and Elaborated Wedding Dresses






Nowadays, each bride has her own vision of the ideal wedding dress that she should look for. In this context, we can only imagine how various the opinions on the perfect wedding dress actually are in this complex and modernized world of fashion that we’re living in with our without our consent. There are brides who think that the most successful wedding dress is the one that manages to provide them with the necessary comfort and practicality during the wedding ceremonies, and there are brides who think that the perfect bridal gown is the one which is simply glamorous, original in design and totally remarkable from afar.




Therefore, while some brides are interested in the appearance of the wedding dress they’re about to choose, others might find it more important for the dress to offer her that comfort factor! Well, to be able to reconcile both of these real visions of the best wedding dress, we thought to present you here a few stunning styles that manage to incorporate both of these essential features: practicality and glamour.

Below on this page you can admire a few of our favorite rich and elaborated wedding dresses signed by Oscar de la Renta for one of his spectacular 2010 bridal collection. We personally think that these gowns are the best expression of all the necessary qualities or virtues that a bride is looking for in a wedding dress. These creations are truly fascinating and amazingly beautiful due to the rich textures and the highly elaborated patterns made on the surface.

But underneath all these sophisticated and rich textures there is a very friendly design which is able to offer the bride who wears them a nice feeling and sensation of comfort, freedom of movement, lightness and practicality. We must all admit that it’s practically vital and crucial for a modern wedding dress (especially a fashion designer one) to incorporate this comfort factor that every bride is looking for in a dress or should look for!

After all, the wedding day is the most important day in a bride’s life and this is why she must do anything in her power to ensure her own practicality, easiness and happy mood or the bets physical condition she can get. This is why, before making any rush decision or the big purchase a bride must always try the dress many times and in many positions and see whether the design allows her to move, breath and dance properly. These things are very important for any bride – regardless of her age or formality and we are convinced that you are going to make the best decision at the end of the search. These rich and elaborated wedding dresses made by Oscar de la Renta can make the perfect choice for contemporary brides who want to make a statement on the day and still feel special and beautiful in the dress.

Written by , date Dec 28, 2010 in Fashion designer’s styles
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  1. lava says:

    I always thought that the haut couture wedding dresses are made to be worn on the catwalk only. That’s until I tried on a very chic and elaborated dress. It was so rich in ruffles, almost like the top one here… And I felt quite good in it and I felt comfortable and light. And I could’t believe my eyes the transformation I went through when I looked into the mirror. But that was a long time ago and I wasn’t getting married. But now I am and I’m trying to find something similar, yet I know the line wouldn’t fit me any more. I think the line of the bottom dress would make me more justice these days. Inspiring wedding dresses, I have to say.

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