Michelle Williams:
This lady here sported a Chanel Haute Couture gown. The gown had a lovely beaded sheen to it and looked fantastic in photos. It’s very important to remember that your dress should look fabulous in photographs because they arte going to be life long memories. Dresses have this tricky habit of sometimes coming better off on camera than in reality and vice versa. The highlight of her gown lies in the sleeves! The form fitting dress would work ideally on a bride with a long and slender silhouette.
2. Scarlett Johannson:
I loved what ScarJo wore… both to the Oscars and the party afterwards. It sent my bridal dress designer mind into overdrive. Her first choice a plunging neck gown with lace sleeves and a lace trail with shimmer all over along with the slightly flared A line skirt would make the perfect gown for a bride who has a body type that is somewhere in the middle and is not too thin or fat. Scarlett Johannson looked absolutely stunning just as I imagine any bride to look in a dress similar to hers.
ScarJo’s post party dress was a sexy lace inspired one from Dolce and Gabbana. The open back and the fitted sheath with a slight trail is like a spring wedding gown. The floral lace pattern would definitely be the highlight of the wedding.
3. Florence Welch:
If your dream is to have a vintage wedding, stop looking! Simply borrow for Miss Welch here. You can even stick to the color or pick out the same thing in white. She picked out a lace, high necked gown with a pleated ruffled and layered skirt. The full sleeves actually end up with tie up cuffs. You could not get more Victorian than that.
Just remember, it’s not easy to carry of the vintage look – especially when it comes to bridal wear. Hence, you need to be absolutely sure before you make a decision to go retro for your wedding.
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This lady here sported a Chanel Haute Couture gown. The gown had a lovely beaded sheen to it and looked fantastic in photos. It’s very important to remember that your dress should look fabulous in photographs because they arte going to be life long memories. Dresses have this tricky habit of sometimes coming better off on camera than in reality and vice versa. The highlight of her gown lies in the sleeves! The form fitting dress would work ideally on a bride with a long and slender silhouette.
2. Scarlett Johannson:
I loved what ScarJo wore… both to the Oscars and the party afterwards. It sent my bridal dress designer mind into overdrive. Her first choice a plunging neck gown with lace sleeves and a lace trail with shimmer all over along with the slightly flared A line skirt would make the perfect gown for a bride who has a body type that is somewhere in the middle and is not too thin or fat. Scarlett Johannson looked absolutely stunning just as I imagine any bride to look in a dress similar to hers.
ScarJo’s post party dress was a sexy lace inspired one from Dolce and Gabbana. The open back and the fitted sheath with a slight trail is like a spring wedding gown. The floral lace pattern would definitely be the highlight of the wedding.
3. Florence Welch:
t’s every bride’s wish to look top-notch on her wedding. Beauty of the bride is like a right hand that helps a lot in achieving beautiful look, but not all brides are always beautiful. What is its solution? Right bridal gown or dress is the solution as it gives you a glowing look.For shining like a star and be a center of attraction on wedding day bridal gownshould be chosen very carefully.
If your dream is to have a vintage wedding, stop looking! Simply borrow for Miss Welch here. You can even stick to the color or pick out the same thing in white. She picked out a lace, high necked gown with a pleated ruffled and layered skirt. The full sleeves actually end up with tie up cuffs. You could not get more Victorian than that.
Just remember, it’s not easy to carry of the vintage look – especially when it comes to bridal wear. Hence, you need to be absolutely sure before you make a decision to go retro for your wedding.
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