Simple ball gown wedding dresses






We are glad to see that the princess fitted-bodice and full skirt silhouette is back in trend and that more and more modern brides are willing to purchase a wear a beautiful simple ball gown wedding dress on the big day. There is no other style able to make a bride look so feminine, sensual, elegant and classy than the A-line style. These types of dresses are perfect for most body types, and they are highly recommended by specialist to the following categories of brides: pear shaped brides, full figured brides and thin slender silhouette brides.

The dresses presented in the pictures are made by Lea Ann Belter designer and they are part of a beautiful bridal collection destined to 2010 and 2011 brides. These elegant creations are designed with maximum attention to details although the cuts and the lines are basically very simple and clean. This is one of the major secretes of most wedding dress designers of today: using simplicity as a fundament for more sophisticated and intricate embroideries or surface innovative embellishments. In this case, the dresses still look simple, pretty and delicate, without too much of bling-bling and other luxurious accents. The details are flattering, flirty and subtle, perfect for brides who don’t want to attract all the eyes on the wedding.

Contrary to what many might think about how brides only want to look glamorous, shiny and outstanding on the wedding day, there are many women who prefer the simple plain look that won’t get too much attention. Now is the best time to admit and accept the fact that each bride is different in her own way and that is exactly what makes each one of them so unique and one of a kind. Well, for those types of shy brides who are not confident in their skin or don’t feel comfortable knowing that everybody is going to look at them these simple ball gown wedding dresses can make the perfect outfit.  Besides the fact that some blush-brides might feel too timorous on the wedding day and don’t want the whole attention to fall upon them and their look, there are many other women who want to go simple, for no reason! Their personality and character is simple, not too complex or intricate and besides this they want to feel comfy and practical during the wedding ceremonies.

More and more modern brides are tempted to opt for a casual wedding dress that doesn’t require too much care and attention in behavior or attitude. It’s like one of the most important qualities that a modern wedding dress has to have: the comfortable fit. These simple ball gown wedding dresses made by Lea-Ann Belter are not only dainty, stylish, romantic and good-looking, but they are also practical and commodious. You can even find stunning pocket ball gown wedding dresses to choose from if this style suits you best.

Written by , date Nov 08, 2010 in Wedding Dresses
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  1. Sunny says:

    The third dress has pockets? I love it for that. They’re barely visible and they are so modern and useful. I like this dress not only for that but because it is not very long and it doesn’t have a train. I also like its simplicity and the fact that it is voluminous enough as to be considered a ball gown type of wedding dress. And though it is so simple, the bow at the back comes as a very beautiful and fresh surprise for the general look of the dress and of the bride. That’s another reason for which I like the dress, this bow giving it femininity and refinement. Thank you for giving the name of the designer of these dresses. My chances to purchase this dress I like seem better now.

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