If you look at wedding photos of real princesses, you will notice that their dresses do not always shine with luxury. Sometimes princesses choose very modest outfits for a wedding. Although today we will not consider and discuss the photos of princess wedding dresses over the past 150 years. Let's better take a look at modern models of fluffy dresses and figure out which ones are called princess.
Princess wedding dresses have a lot in common with fluffy wedding dresses and many do not distinguish between a simple wedding dress with a voluminous fluffy skirt and a princess style dress.
They differ in that the princess dresses have an A-shaped silhouette. This is a one-piece dress with a narrow bodice and a natural or low waistline that flares towards the bottom. To keep the skirt fluffy, petticoats and special designs are used. At the same time, the dress can be either with a minimum of decor or embroidered with pearls, beads, silver threads and rhinestones. Some models may contain elements of drapery and a train of different lengths.
These dresses resemble truly beautiful fairy princesses from books and films. It was these princesses that we dreamed of being like in childhood, so fluffy princess-style wedding dresses are very popular, because for most, the wedding is the only day when you can put on a luxurious fluffy dress.
Any of the presented dresses will help you get into the image of a princess, and is considered completely universal. In bridal salons you will be told that a princess dress is suitable for any type of figure, and this is actually the case. Such models skillfully hide figure flaws.