Short ruffled wedding dresses






For the 2010 off the beat bride, short wedding dresses come like a real salvation. It can be really exhausting, bothering, uncomfortable, unpractical and totally unattractive for a modern bride to wear a full floor length voluminous conventional wedding dress with a chapel length train on the big day.




Nowadays, the vast majority of the brides are interested in going with something more casual, form-fitting, sexy, feminine and comfy for the big special day, in order to keep the pace with the latest tendencies in wedding dresses and modern styles.

For those of you who still can’t seem to get into a fully agreement with wearing a short wedding dress on the wedding day, simplistic modern styles with soft, clean, natural and feminine lines are the ones that can make you happy. But combing back to our subject, short wedding dresses are definitely in high vogue at this point among contemporary brides, especially among those young ones who wish to show off more of their skin, legs and natural beauty. But these types of wedding dresses are also suitable for those brides who are attracted to voluminous wedding dresses but with a more modern twist.

Here we recommend a short ruffled wedding dress. Ruffled wedding dresses have always been in fashion and still manage to win a modern bride’s heart.

Ruffles are light weight frills that can be applied on the skirt of the dress, on the neckline, on the straps, on the sleeves or on the hem line, following diagonal, horizontal or circular patterns and lines. Most modern brides who are considering a short wedding dress for a more practical casual wedding are usually afraid of the fact that the dress might be too simple, too practical and too plain and boring for a wedding day.

But as you can see from the hundreds of pictures with short wedding dresses shown on the internet, most of these dresses are beautified with all kinds of contemporary accessories or items like lavish bows and flower blooms, waist bands or sashes featuring vibrant coordinated colors, floral patterns or jewel appliqués.


Ruffles are another great way to transform a simple dull short wedding dress into a more attractive, mesmerizing and ravishing bridal outfit. Just like feathers, ruffles are meant to make the bride feel and look more special, coquette, chic, dainty, courtly, sexy, feminine, flirty, sensual and trendy.

Ruffles surely know how to spoil a bride and how to add a new touch and level of elegance, softness, refinement and high style or good taste. The length of the dress can be mid – like knee length short ruffled wedding dresses or more formal – like tea length short ruffled wedding dresses.

Playful modern bold brides who are not afraid of showing off their beautiful stems can always opt for an above the knees short ruffled wedding dress or for a mini short ruffled wedding dress.

Written by , date Aug 09, 2010 in Short dresses
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One Response to Short ruffled wedding dresses

  1. Diona says:

    I like wedding dresses with ruffles. I always liked them, especially if they have a Spanish look. But since I was a little girl and until now my idea of a ruffled wedding dress changed. I still want ruffles, especially since the modern ruffles I’ve seen so far are feminine and intricately arranged on dresses. But I don’t want a long dress any more. I’m planning a wedding outdoors and the setting I want would not allow me to wear long dresses. So more fit for what I’m planning is a short wedding dress. With ruffles, because it’s my dream. So, I’m looking for something and I’m looking for something like the model with the groom is wearing. That type of ruffles is what i like right now. Doesn’t matter they’re not Spanish, but they’re intricate.

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