Summer Casual Wedding Dresses






Every bride knows that styles and fashions trends are continuously changing. What used to be a great hit wedding dress this year won’t be the next year, and that is how the fashion of the modern world works. But in general, everything spins around in a circle.




If we are to apply this theory to the latest trends in wedding dresses we can see that they’ve slowed down a little bit and now they are focusing more on the simplicity, naturalness and casual elegance of the wedding dresses rather then onto the sophistication, formality and sobriety of the style. And this is how we’ve come to reinvest in the old modest style that is to be make the modern bride feel more comfortable, sensual and feminine, like she was always.

More and more contemporary brides are willing to escape the traditionalist white elaborated, formal and layered white wedding dress and head on to something more exciting, exotic, casual, light, loose and as unsophisticated as possible. Intimate beach or nature weddings are gaining in popularity these years, while most brides are looking for more unique, designs and styles in summer casual wedding dresses. The need of looking more natural, feminine, casual, simple and clean and yet stylish and dainty is growing among brides of today who finally understood the new concept of the bride’s elegance: simplicity and naturalness.

There is no better way of showing your Mother Nature’s beauty, charm and sensuality than wearing a simple, flowing, romantic, breezy summer casual wedding dress. But it all depends on what you prefer. Perhaps the casual style is not your style or maybe a casual flowing wedding dress might seem too simple and insignificant or boring to you. But no one says that a modern summer casual wedding dress has to be only comfortable, easy-going and cozy and that’s it. Not at all! You don’t have to sacrifice the elegance, the style and the sophistication for the sake of the practicality of the dress.

There are lots of summer casual wedding dresses that look incredibly chic, stylish, classy and refined, such as those tea-length or knee-length styles. You can plan a retro, a vintage or an antique themed wedding around a classy tea-length summer casual wedding dress if this is your thing. If you prefer something more romantic, sensual, sleek, flattering and easy-fitting, opt for one of those fashionable ethereal, breezy long-flowing wedding dresses.

Try a bohemian inspired draping summer casual wedding dress that will only enrich your natural beauty, charm and soft elegance. Wear a summer casual wedding dress with color. Pastel tones are at rage this summer: pale pink, baby pink or blush, peachy, coral, egg-white, ivory, cream, champagne, sapphirine, azure, clear blue skies, mauve, light violet, lime green, emerald green or teal.

Written by , date May 20, 2010 in Casual style
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  1. hana says:

    from what I’ve observed, there are a lot of simple dresses that are appropriate for a casual summer wedding. But I don’t want something too simple. Firstly because the simple dresses I’ve seen either look like night gowns, because of the fabric used, or they are made to look like a dress that you could wear to go to the market. I don’t want either to happen. So what I want for my casual wedding this summer is something simpler, but that would look like a dress fit for a bride: longish, with a nice cut, with subtle appliques or other details. From the dresses you posted here, the single dress here. with that colored sash is the one that is the closest to my own vision.

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