Bridal Dresses

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Strapless Wedding Dress with Beading from Alfred Angelo

In every bridal magazine you pick up you will find huge 10 page advertising spread for Alfred Angelo, and the reason is that they have so many styles to show you.  From traditional ballgown styles to knee length styles, you will find something to suit you.  The bridesmaid and flower girl collection is pretty impressive too, but […]

Popularity: 51%

20Mar2008 | Lisa | 1 comment | Continued
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Puzzling wedding dress from Fiorisimo

I cannot make my mind up over this wedding dress.  At first glance I detest it which lets face it in the world of fashion, where first impressions count for everything, this dress may find itself on the bottom hanger.  However,  although it doesnt get off to a great start in my book, I have actually grown rather […]

Popularity: 38%

18Mar2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
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Tulip Boat Neck Wedding Dress by Jasper Conran

 
When you think of Jasper Conran, you think of simple elegance in both shape and colour, and the bridal collection does not disappoint.  My favourite, though it was hard to choose, is Tulip, with a flattering boat neck and V back, the skirt is a simple soft pleated A-line that falls at the back to form […]

Popularity: 39%

16Mar2008 | Lisa | 0 comments | Continued
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Winter Wedding Coat From Johanna Hehir

A winter wedding can be romantic (think reds, greens and Christmas trees) or dramatic (think Snow Queen, icy whites and glitter).  Either way you will need a coat to keep you from turning blue, and your duffle coat just will not do.  This wedding coat and dress from Johanna Hehir features a beautifully tailored full length silk […]

Popularity: 35%

15Mar2008 | Lisa | 0 comments | Continued
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Pink Princess Wedding Dress

We all scoffed at Katie Price when she turned up at her wedding in a princess horse and carriage and got out looking like a huge pink meringue, but let’s be honest girls, that was all for show for fear of approving of her.  Deep down in our inner child, we have all dreamed of […]

Popularity: 35%

15Mar2008 | Lisa | 0 comments | Continued
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Halter Neck Wedding Dress from Amanda Wyatt

 This beautiful chiffon gown from Amanda Wyatt is called Hayley and continues the trend of feminine christian names in a bid to cover just about every girls name in the fashion A to Z.  It has a pleated bodice with Swarovski crystals details and a soft chiffon halter neck.  The back of the gown laces up […]

Popularity: 46%

15Mar2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
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Black Wedding Dress From Art Couture

 
If you’re looking for real wow factor on your wedding day, how about donning a stunning black wedding dress like this one from Art Couture.  Teamed with some serious bling, or a stunning crown style tiara with black stones (Million Design Company can make something bespoke to suit) you’ll certainly turn some heads.  Lets be honest, it’s […]

Popularity: 28%

13Mar2008 | Lisa | 0 comments | Continued
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Pretty Pink Wedding Dress From Je T’aime

 
I love this beautiful A-line gown from J T’aime.  It has a fitted bodice which is overlaid with pink ombre tulle with silver and pink beading under the bust.  The straps are also beaded to give a lovely feminine touch.   
The dress then flows out to a flattering A-line which sweeps the floor at the back to […]

Popularity: 28%

10Mar2008 | Lisa | 0 comments | Continued
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Wedding Trouser Suits - Show Him Who’s Boss

 For a really confident and glamorous look on your wedding day, how about ditching the traditional dress for a funky trouser suit.  It will certainly show your husband to be who wears the trousers right from the start!  This one from Bruidsmode Brinkman at White Mischief is lovely for a beach wedding as it still has a […]

Popularity: 32%

8Mar2008 | Lisa | 0 comments | Continued
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Short & Chic Wedding Dress - 1950’s Elegance

 If you’ve ever wondered why women looked so feminine and elegant in the 1950’s, it’s because the tailoring was perfect.  You didn’t need to worry about your thighs being a bit larger than you’d like, or the size of your waist, because clothes were designed to fit real women of all shapes and sizes, not […]

Popularity: 47%

5Mar2008 | Lisa | 2 comments | Continued