Second Marriage Wedding Dresses






So you’re getting married for the second time now and you’re looking for a beautiful wedding dress that can reflect more of your personal style, maturity, femininity and charm. Before you listen to all those crappy things about how encore brides are not allowed to wear white wedding dresses, veils or trains, listen to your instinct and think about what you really want. These traditional customs, sayings and etiquettes have no power in our modern days.




It doesn’t matter if it’s your second wedding. Any wedding requires a unique wedding dress that can reflect the individuality and inner beauty of a bride. A second marriage wedding dress should look even more attractive, enchanting, unique and stylish than the first one.

Most brides tend to wear a second marriage wedding dress that is completely out of fashion, elegance and style, just because they don’t want to attract too many eyes or attention on them. This is wrong, ladies! It’s time to put some style, class and elegance into your taste and start searching for chic, refined, stunning and remarkable second marriage wedding dresses! It’s true that a second marriage wedding dress should be more casual, comfortable and less sophisticated than the first one.

But keep in mind that this year casual beach or destination wedding dresses are extremely fashionable. So, if your first wedding dress was a bit more elegant, formal, sober and voluminous, choose for your second marriage wedding dress a less-formal, simple and clean, easy and light-weighted style. This way you’ll be looking extremely hot and trendy and still feel pretty comfortable and confident in your skin.

The natural beauty, charm and simple elegance are the new features of a modern wedding dress and you’d better keep the pace with the latest trends because they will only make you look even more feminine, sensual, sleek and adorable. If your first wedding dress was white, choose a colored second marriage wedding dress to make your looks even more distinctive, unique and stylized.

Depending on the style, character, location, season, amplitude, thee, color-scheme and budget of your wedding, you can opt for a pastel colored second marriage wedding dress in pale pink or baby pink, blush, peachy, emerald or lime green, pale yellow, champagne, cream, pale blue, ivory or egg-white, that will be more suitable for a light, natural, feminine, delicate and refined wedding.

For a bolder and a more dramatic, vibrant and cheerful wedding, go with a rich color, such as deep purple, scarlet red, burgundy, forest or olive green, navy blue, ultramarine blue, deep yellow, burnt orange, brown, magenta, maroon, teal or black. Off-the-shoulder necklines, or one shoulder, ‘40s inspired spaghetti straps, high neckline and low back styles are pretty fashionable and suitable for second marriage wedding dresses.

Written by , date May 19, 2010 in Various design
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One Response to Second Marriage Wedding Dresses

  1. Ruby Simmons says:

    It is nice to see that designers understand the importance of a wedding. No matter if it is a second marriage, a bride should feel at her best on the wedding day. She can still enjoy it and she wants to look fabulous and happy. These two dresses are just perfect for a second happy wedding. It’s true that white is not fit any more, and I don’t want to wear white at my wedding. But the nuances you mentioned in your article are the most appropriate. And these dresses are beautiful and fit because of the lines. They are elegant, they are wavy, they are exactly like any other wedding dress. The fabrics are also very special and these gowns are simply elegant and beautiful.

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