Sleek Casual Wedding Dresses






All brides intending to plan an informal relaxing wedding might be interested in feasting their eyes on these sublime sleek casual wedding dresses shown below in the images. These fascinating creations are made by Jenny Packham designer for a special 2011 bridal collection dedicated to all brides who want to look sexy, feminine and flirty on the day.




Perhaps a better approach to these fascinating gowns would be to interpret them as evening gowns or as gowns more suitable for a wedding reception party or cocktail. We honestly find these charming dresses incredibly refined, glamorous, seductive and romantic. They can be worn by any bride who is planning a vintage old style wedding or just a more exquisite, old-fashion themed wedding ceremony and reception. Perhaps these gowns won’t make the perfect outfit for traditional brides who want the big fluffy and elaborated look. These stunning dresses are anything but voluminous, puffy or lavish, although the designs and the embellishments made on the surface of the fabrics are simply exquisite, extravagant, sophisticated and rich.

The overall impression on these striking gowns is that they are made especially for glamorous brides who want to wear something haute couture, expensive and highly qualitative. Nevertheless, we can’t help but noticing the fact that the designs are totally romantic and highly classy, despite the fact that all the ornaments and the embroideries are quite abundant, brilliant, eye-catchy or outstanding.

Most of these sleek casual wedding dresses are sheath, empire waist or have a form-fitted silhouette in general. You can also find beautiful and totally romantic tulle ball gown or princess-style wedding dresses in this newest Jenny Packham bridal collection for the year 2011. It all depends on what you prefer and on how remarkable or “expensive” you want to look on the most important day of your life. In this article we are trying to present you only the casual simple and yet sophisticated sheath wedding dresses who can make a more suitable selection for informal brides.

The originality of this bridal couturier is in the way he manages to work with the fabrics and with the embellishments in order to obtain such sensual and supple silhouettes. The glamorous approach which he manifests transpires throughout each single line, cut or detail beautifully featured on his dress masterpieces. All the details and the embroideries you can see on these dresses are handmade with exceptional and original craftsmanship.

The most popular types of fabrics used in this magnificent bridal collection are lustrous fabrics, such as silks, satins, organza, chiffon or tulle. We warmly invite you to browse for more images of sleek casual wedding dresses made by Jenny Packham on our website where you will be able to find more relevant articles on this theme.

Written by , date Nov 30, 2010 in Fashion designer’s styles
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One Response to Sleek Casual Wedding Dresses

  1. Khala says:

    I want to look sleek on my wedding day, especially because I am sleek, but I don’t want to look skinny, just skin and bones and that’s it. And these wedding dresses is just how they make the model look. They are nice,some of them, for casual wedding dresses. But the fabric used doesn’t try to make the model look more beautiful and more feminine. I think that a fuller type of fabric, however fluid, would have been more suitable. Maybe something like the designer used for the third from top dress. That dress has shape, gives shape to the model and at the same time makes you look sleek. That is a feminine type of dress.

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