Unconventional wedding dresses






Contemporary brides-to-be looking for a fabulous voguish wedding dress might be interested in seeing these stunning creations signed by Francisco Reli. These gorgeous gowns belong to a spectacular bridal collection made especially for 2011 brides. The designs are really bold, ultra chic and modern, perfect for embracing the independent imposing personality of the offbeat brides today and flattering her feminine silhouette. We honestly think that these superb gowns are nothing like we get to see everyday in ordinary bridal stores in designs exposed off the rack. These dress masterpieces are totally original, outstanding and noncomformist.




There are so many genius fashion designers today who manage to create such glamorous, remarkable and one-of-a-kind gowns that the modern bride can only find herself lost and totally overwhelmed with the making the final decision. The choices are many, but in the end there must be a single wedding dress only: the perfect wedding dress! This article is dedicated to all the modern women who are interested in getting that “wow” factor and wear something that can help them make a real statement on the wedding. Perhaps the best context for an unconventional wedding dress signed by Francisco Reli would be a formal dramatic and elaborated wedding. Nevertheless, one can also opt for one of these enchanting chic gowns and wear it on a casual chic and stylish wedding.

Perhaps these couture gowns are really not for everybody, but we can say that they are made especially for the avant-garde kind of brides who want the sophisticated and extravagant look for the special day. The uniqueness of the cuts, the clean and yet coquette lines, the stunning innovative patterns, embroideries and exquisite embellishments made these unconventional wedding dresses truly sensational and one-of-a-kind.

The pleated style can be observed in most of the dresses in very unpredictable and original designs, depending on how elaborated or intricate the final look of the dress has to be. Big bows, lavish tiers, layers, ruffles and frills, geometrical cuts, criss cross spaghetti designs, quirky accents, chic and elegant keyhole necks, asymmetrical flourish patterned necks and black accents are only a few of the main characteristic featured by these stunning Francisco Reli 2011 bridal gowns.

We are glad to hear that more and more brides – more or less conservative are willing to break the tradition and pick something more interesting, eye-catchy and unconventional for the big day such as a couture highly adorned and voguish wedding dress. One can convinced her self that no other style can compare to this designer’s way of creating a dress. We’ve fallen in love with these magnificent pieces the first time we’ve made eye contact with them and we are convinced that you are going to adore even more this fashionable style once you get to see more pictures on this designer’s website.

Written by , date Nov 22, 2010 in Alternative styles
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One Response to Unconventional wedding dresses

  1. Annamaria says:

    I like it how these dresses have incorporated the traditional with the unconventional. Because let’s face it, they are in between these two, they are not totally unconventional wedding dresses. But I like this because I am not that nontraditional type of bride. I prefer long, voluminous white dresses, but I do wanted something more special, something a little bit out of the wedding’s ordinary. From these three wedding dresses the most unconventional seems to be the last one, with the many ruffles, the nice halter straps and the big hat. I like the straps and the hat more than anything else.

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