San Patrick Wedding Dresses






Those of you who are fans of the sensual lace fabric might be interested in feasting their eyes on these fabulous San Patrick wedding dresses pictured below in this article. For this talk we’ve prepared a few of our favorite types of sexy lace gowns designed by San Patrick for a wonderful 2010 bridal collection that we find absolutely amazing and sensational. We think that any bride who dreams of a romantic wedding – no matter the formality or the theme will be able to find something adequate and flattering among these sumptuous gowns.




San Patrick is famous for his “intelligent” wedding dress styles where the sexy refinement, the drama and the subtle sophistications are the features that set the trends. There is no doubt that this bridal couturier’s creations are totally original, innovative and most of all romantic! But even this type of romanticism is not standard or ordinary. It is some sort of an elevated romanticism and a mature kind of glamour which are meant to take the bride to a further level of elegance and beauty.

We recommend these fascinating San Patrick wedding dresses to both classy and modern brides who are interested in wearing something stylish and haute couture on the big day. We are in love with lace and we think this fabric is among the most seductive, feminine and romantic of all fabrics available today for wedding dresses. Unfortunately, there are many brides who have a negative reaction when they hear about lace, and this is because they still imagine those long sleeves and those thick elaborated old fashion lace gowns that used to be worn by old-eras brides.

There are many new techniques and methods of working the fabrics these days, and this elevation of style has brought us many advantages when it comes to updating the old styles and bringing them to life again in a new formula – one that’s more refined, sexy and trendy. Who can say the fact that these San Patrick wedding dresses made of lace aren’t amazingly attractive, remarkable and delicate? And there are many more qualities or virtues that we can add to the list of charms carried by these sensational gowns. We find this fashion designer’s creations totally decent, high class, sophisticated, eye-catchy, voguish, gentle, feminine, romantic and dramatic.

All these features are able to create a wonderful imagine of a modern lace wedding dress which is capable of offering the contemporary bride a fresh and exquisite look for the big day. From hot and sexy strapless sweetheart necklines beautified or enriched with beautiful dainty boleros with ¾ sleeves to spaghetti strap V-necklines, you will be able to choose the dress of your dreams.

You can browse for more of this bridal couturier’s works of art of his official website where you will be able to make your pick from more amazing styles. We love the overlays, the flounces and the layers made of lace which work perfect for brides who want to obtain a more innocent and playful pretty look.

Written by , date Jan 04, 2011 in Fashion designer’s styles, Lace made
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2 Responses to San Patrick Wedding Dresses

  1. Alicia says:

    I’m one of those people who believe that lace is old-fashioned. And it is. No matter how it is worked with at the moment. I believe that these wedding dresses here, those that are made of lace, have an aura of remoteness in time. No matter how modern the lines and cuts, the use of lace make them oldish. But I love the last dress you posted. That draped on one shoulder. It’s just amazing. That dress indeed is modern and voguish and comfortable and romantic and fluid. It makes the bride feel sensual and romantic, yet so proud of her beauty. This is a modern and beautiful dress, not the others.

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