2012年3月13日星期二

Decide on colored wedding dresses

Colored wedding gowns are nowadays acceptable in the world although the more traditional white or off-white gowns are still more general. Before, it used to be just the bridesmaids who can wear colored gowns but now, the more daring and modern brides opt to convey themselves and wear the colors that they like most. 

Colored wedding gowns can create an impressive wedding. People habitually forget the more traditional wedding gowns which are white or ecru or any other version of cream but the colored wedding gowns are truly unique and may cause quite a commotion. More often than not, the colored wedding gowns harmonize with the color motif.There are several ways brides can choose a color for their wedding dress without resorting to white, eggshell, ivory, ecru, snow, or diamond shades. Brides who want to go bold with color should consider.

Prints: It can be difficult to find a formal gown with a colored print, but a casual wedding dress can be a lovely floral print sundress or cocktail dress perfect for a garden wedding, beach wedding, or modest affair. Prints also work well for bridesmaid dresses and flower girls for a fully coordinated bridal party.


Seasons: Many brides who are choosing colored gowns do so according to season. Spring brides are choosing pale pinks, lilacs, and blues, while those who are marrying in the summer choose deeper shades of these same colors. Brides planning fall weddings are choosing yellows, golds, and even shades of orange. It's the winter bride who is making the boldest statement, however. 

Deep reds and blues and even holiday or metallic hues are making their way down the aisle.

Theme: A themed wedding has a lot of options for fantastic color choices. A colored beach wedding dresses, for example, can be a rich sandy taupe, a crystalline blue or sea green, or even a tropical magenta. A holiday bride might consider Christmas wedding gowns in an emerald green or ruby red, while an autumn bride might choose a rich fall color for her gown and coordinate her bridal party dresses in a rainbow of fall colors to match the colored leaves that nature uses to decorate.


Pastels: For the bride who wants color but doesn't want to be so obvious about it, faint colors are the way to go. Light blue or pale pink wedding dresses add color but don't go overboard. Consider a pale shade if you're not interested in making too bold a statement but still want a unique color for your dress.


TradeTang Tips:Colored wedding dresses don't need to be shocking. A colored sash or bow or colored edging can still add color while keeping the "traditional" feel of the wedding dress. Who knows? One day it might be bucking tradition to wear a white ball gown wedding dresses!

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