Wedding dresses with flower strap






If you’ve always dreamt of wearing a wedding dress beautiful embroidered with flowers, bows, ribbons of ruffles, perhaps a modern wedding dress with flower strap would please you or fit your expectation and your bridal vision.




There are many interesting, unique, authentic and surprisingly simple yet outstanding types of wedding dresses meant to suit the destination bride or the nature inspired bride. Examples: Greek style wedding dresses, Roman inspired wedding dresses, Caribbean wedding dresses, asymmetrical wedding dresses or goddess wedding dresses with on shoulder strap in general.

We present you here a very inspired and inspiring type of wedding dress that make any bride feel totally special, one of a kind, attractive and different wearing on the day: the wedding dress with flower strap.

Not all the brides are crazy about those strapless wedding dresses that seem to have invaded all the weddings today. In case you prefer a type of neckline more eye-catching, unpredictable and unconventional but still fashionable, romantic and feminine, perhaps choosing a flower one shoulders strap wedding dress would make a more inspired choice in this sense. Flowered wedding dresses are in big vogue and demand these days. More and more beach, garden or nature brides in general are opting for a wedding dress beautified with flower patterns, prints and appliqués.

Flowers are definitely the most precious, natural, veritable and vibrant symbol of beauty, elegance, purity, innocence and everlasting love. What bride would not like to wear a sexy and romantic wedding dress with flower strap? The flowers can be appliquéd on the strap in diverse patterns and ways.

It all depends on how sophisticated, dramatic, extravagant and eye-catching you want the dress to look like. In case you’re looking for something rather simple, chic, dainty and stylish or classy you can opt for a wedding dress that features a big flower on the strap or straps.

Other examples include three or more flower lines applied in circular or diagonal patterns. The wedding dress can feature a single strap and then the whole look will be more goddess like – in a Greek style wedding dress, or it can feature two straps, wider or thinner, adorned with flowers, bows, ruffles, feathers or with other jewels.

The flower motif wedding dress seems to be really appreciated by many modern brides who are planning casual weddings but do not want to look very simple, unattractive or plain and faded. The flowers will represent the surprising element, the twist and the flair that every dress needs in order to step out of the anonymity. What would you think of the wedding dress with flower strap? Would you like to wear one on your big day or do you find it too strident, eye-catching and showy?

Written by , date Sep 09, 2010 in Various design
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One Response to Wedding dresses with flower strap

  1. Lucky says:

    I don’t like strapless dresses. I think they are just very uncomfortable and don’t stick to the body very well. I like however wedding gowns that have straps. Not sleeves, but straps. However, I don’t like simple straps. So I thought of something more special about straps. And since I also like flowers and romantic dreses, I thought of a combination of these elements. When I found your article I was quite lucky. Not that I like both of your dresses here. They are both nice, but Iprefer the second one more. It’s pure white, the fabric is soft and fluid and the flower strap seems natural. Like flowers and leaves. Like a garland. It’s so wavy and feminine. Fit for a romantic wedding like the one I’m planning. I think the dress is just superb.

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