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Fairytale Come True: Princess-Inspired Wedding Gowns for Your Dreamy Bridal Look!

When we think of beautiful gowns, two things come to mind: brides and princesses. As a little girl, we have dreamed of someday looking like our favourite fairytale princess. Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty have all been our favourites when we were little. The present generation is equally obsessed with Elsa from Frozen and Ariel the Mermaid.

Now, ask yourself a quick question. Have you ever imagined yourself as one of these princesses? If the answer is yes, you should consider a fantastic princess-inspired wedding dress. Let us look at some choices that can make this possible. Climb in as we take off on an enchanting journey to visit our favourite fairytale princesses.

Cinderella

Disney’s portrayal of Cinderella in a thickly layered ball gown skirt and her hair tied up high matches this Mori Lee bridal dress 2777 from the 2015 Fall collection.

The scintillating bodice paves the way for an elaborate tulle gown that will transform you into a Cinderella who needn’t worry about the clock strikes at midnight. A timeless design that is simply elegant, your guests will be amazed at how beautiful you will look in it on your wedding day.

Snow White

The pretty princess who earns the wrath of her evil stepmother for being the fairest maiden in the country; Snow White is a picture of innocence. Here is a gown that perfectly depicts the image that comes to mind when we think of this fictional character.

This Mori Lee 5370 from the Fall 2015 collection has embroidered lace appliques spread over the net, to create a charming bridal gown. The cap sleeves are a unique statement element, and the dress also features an A-line skirt.

Ariel

Many gowns are inspired by the mermaid style, brought to life by the pretty mermaid Ariel. She dreams of marrying her prince charming one day, and here is a gown worth her attention.

The Mori Lee 2723 from the Spring 2015 collection is a classic mermaid-inspired dress, with the finest details adding beauty to it. The silhouette closely glides across your natural curves and spreads out into a layered skirt at the knees. An illusion neckline crafted with fine crystal detailing wraps over a lace bodice, and the clusters of floral magnificence spread all the way up to the skirt.

Sleeping Beauty

The princess is cursed to sleep when her finger is pricked by a spindle till a kiss of true love awakens her from her slumber; Sleeping Beauty is a fantasy princess like no other. And, here is a dress fit for this princess.

This Y11571 Sophia Tolli 2015 bridal gown features splendid asymmetrical draping over the bodice that gathers on one side and drops into an elegant layered skirt. The beautiful crystal details on the bodice and at the dropped waist add shimmer and shine to an already fabulous pattern. Delicate lace scallops dance over the hemline and continue into a magnificent train, making it a dress fit for any princess.

To take a closer look at any of these gowns or find another one you will fall in love with, visit our bridal collection at Best for Bride today.

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[2024] How To Choose A Wedding Gown That Makes You Look Slimmer Than You Actually Are

How To Choose A Wedding Gown That Makes You Look Slimmer Than You Actually Are

All eyes will be focused on you on your wedding day—the Bride! So, it is only natural that you want to look your very best. But, while you may sincerely try to stick to your workout regimen and diet to be in top shape on your wedding day, we know it is not always possible.

So, what do you do if you cannot make it? You fake it!

Here are some tips on choosing a wedding gown that will allow you to look slimmer than you are on your wedding day.

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Beginner’s Guide [2024]: How to Embellish a Wedding Dress – Everything You Need To Know

Beginner’s Guide: How to Embellish a Wedding Dress – Everything You Need To Know

More and more couples are using their creativity to enhance the wedding with DIY decorations and centrepieces. The DIY trend isn’t stopping with decorations. Brides are always on the hunt to embellish a wedding dress and add details in different ways to give it a personal touch. They might add great little details such as beads, appliqués, or even adding lace to wedding dress. Whether it is a smidge more lace or covering the entire bodice with beading, the options are endless to customize the bridal dress.

Every bride dreams of looking her best on her big day, and the dress plays a pivotal role in bringing that vision to life. While many opt for ornate and intricately designed gowns, there’s a charm and elegance in the simplicity of a plain wedding dress. But what if you wish to add a touch of glamour to that simplicity? In this article, we’ll delve into how to embellish a plain dress, offering you various embellishment techniques and insights on creating the perfect balance.

Different advantages of adding wedding gown embellishments

When you embellish a wedding dress, your bridal gown will look more expensive

Beginner’s Guide: How to Embellish a Wedding Dress - Everything You Need To Know
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Wedding Flowers: Bouquet shapes and how to choose the right one

You have chosen the perfect wedding dress, jewelry to match, the hairstyle to sport and shoes to glide down the aisle. You’re almost the perfect bride, except for one small detail that will add the finishing touches – your wedding bouquet!

Bridal bouquets are not just a bunch of flowers that are put together at random. When chosen well, your bouquet will complete your bridal look perfectly. How do you get it right?

Let us look at the different shapes in which wedding bouquets are available, and find the choice that is the right size and shape for your figure.

Circular bouquets: Nosegays and Posies

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The round bouquet is a popular traditional choice. It can be created from the same flowers or an assortment of blooms that are neatly arranged in a circular fashion. Nosegays and posies are extensions of the classic round bouquet, but are smaller in size. In nosegays the flowers are arranged tightly, the cluster is small and the stems are all cut to the same length. Posies are small bouquets that are usually tied with a ribbon.

This shape is generally versatile, and all three go extremely well with classic ball gowns or A-line dresses. Posies particularly suit petite brides. You can choose the size of the round bouquet, or the arrangement of the flowers to complement your figure, so it helps to balance out your look.

Hand tied bouquet

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You can understand from the name itself that these bouquets have a casual look and feel. The chosen bunch of flowers are gathered together and simply tied with a ribbon. Unlike the other prim and perfect bouquet designs, hand-tied bouquets are loosely tied to create a messy look, with the stems and foliage showing. It is an apt choice for an outdoor wedding, and you can adjust the size and choice of flowers to match your size.

Cascade bouquet

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This is a rich bouquet with flowers that flow downwards to resemble a mini-waterfall. The style was a hit in the 1980’s and is one of the most creative arrangements. An assortment of flowers are necessary to create the luscious cascade, and it is often mixed with lavish specks of green. It is also known as the teardrop bouquet, when the thickness of the arrangement thins towards the ends of the bouquet.

The flowers chosen for the bouquet will determine whether it is traditional or modern. The contemporary choice includes orchids and lilies, while the traditional choice has roses. Since the bouquet falls downwards, it has a slimming effect which works well for plus-size brides. The dramatic design also matches mermaid or ball gown skirts.

Presentation bouquets

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This style is similar to the ones we see at pageants. Long stemmed flowers are tied together and the bouquet is held across the body to rest in the crook of the arm. It has a formal touch and suits all body shapes.

Composite bouquets

This is a bouquet that takes time and effort to create. An individual big flower is crafted out of hundreds of small petals from individual flowers, which are glued or tied together. It is more expensive than the other bouquets, but is a unique and stunning design worth its price.

Now that you know the technical differences between the various bouquets available, you should be able to choose the one that is right for you. Visit Best for Bride for more wedding advice and tips.