Traditional Wedding Dresses






Today’s brides feel more and more attracted to the modern wedding dress cuts, shapes, colors and fabrics while the traditional wedding dress is waving a sad good-bye. There are so many unique and unusual modern wedding dress designs that women are chasing these days that nothing guards anymore the formal and the elaborated traditional.




Internet is one of the greatest powers in forming and educating the modern bride, especially since there are so many online wedding dress stores that can charm you with their original and fabulous creations. Every bride is desperate to be unique, amazing, distinctive, enchanting and really needs to step out of the crowd and make a difference.

Everywhere you ask, traditional wedding dresses just a simple, forgotten old-fashioned subject, especially for contemporary brides who are thrilled and fascinated with the new trends in wedding dress industry. The formal, the elaborated, the sophisticated, the spruced and heavy traditional wedding dress aspect is extremely disliked and unused in the modern wedding dress designs

Women seem to love now any simple cut, any comfortable, casual and semi-informal type of wedding dress and any interesting and sexy color that a wedding dress maker can incorporate into a modern, chic, attractive and very trendy wedding dress.


Tea length and short casual cocktail wedding dresses have replaced the fluffy and the long traditional wedding dress while the fabrics improved themselves in a very noticeable way. Women prefer now light, flowing, smooth, fine, elegant, select, stylish, classy, sleek and delicate materials for wedding dress. But there are a couple of modern brides who are still dreaming of a medieval or traditional foreign wedding dress to make their day.

For example there are many brides who can choose to wear a Chinese or any other oriental traditional wedding dress, an African traditional wedding dress, an Islamic or Muslim traditional wedding dress, a Mexican traditional wedding dress, a Hawaiian traditional wedding dress, a Guatemala traditional wedding dress, a Arabian traditional wedding dress, a gipsy traditional wedding dress, an Ethnic traditional wedding dress, a Greek traditional wedding dress, a roman traditional wedding dress, a French, an England, a Scotland, a Iran, a Egyptian traditional wedding dress or any other cultural and religious traditional wedding dress from all over the world’s countries and regions.

There are many brides who feel charmed with the idea of wearing a distinctive traditional wedding dress on their wedding day by creating a specific and matching décor around the dress. But there are brides who strictly choose to go on a destination wedding in one of these countries and spend a very exotic and unusual wedding day, in a completely diferent climate, where the customs, rituals and beliefs are extremly new and exciting for any bride.

Written by , date Mar 31, 2010 in Traditional style
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One Response to Traditional Wedding Dresses

  1. Margaret says:

    I don’t know why brides nowadays consider that they should wear I don’t know what type of dress on the wedding day. What’s wrong with the traditional wedding dress? There are a lot of traditional gowns that look so lovely and can make a woman look beautiful on that day. For instance, I like the first dress here. This is why I stopped here to write this comment. From all traditional gowns I’ve seen, I find this one lovely. It’s simple, with subtle embroidery to make it more elegant and beautiful. even the veil is so nice because it’s simple and traditional. The whole attire has a very nice and chic air.

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