Fashionable Victorian Wedding Dresses
There are many sunny days ahead, an abundance of berries, fruits and the wedding season. Recently, wedding fashion has become more diverse. In the collections of designers and bridal salons, a variety of outfits coexist, from minimalistic to luxurious and overly decorated, from seductive to austere. Victorian wedding dresses create a separate group of outfits, they combine sophisticated style, sophisticated beauty and at the same time modesty.
Victorian fashion is a source of inspiration for many designers.
mystyle.decorexpro.com/en/ has repeatedly shown old photographs of 19th century brides in chic dresses. Modern outfits only rarely look so chaste. Most designers try to make their looks more seductive. Therefore, we are offered models with a closed collar, but with an open back or transparent elements. Although there are dresses as if from the 19th century.
Reem acra Think of all the wedding looks you've seen lately. Brides in Victorian dresses are rare, one might say very rare. We constantly talk about individuality, but subconsciously we repeat and repeat everything that lives our environment. A Victorian wedding dress gives you the opportunity to stand out from the crowd of faceless brides and create a memorable look. At the same time, no one can condemn you, because the Victorian style is now on the list of fashion trends.
Victorian weddings value luxury. The fabric of the dress should be expensive, and the best decor is lace and embroidery, although you can limit yourself to the beauty of the cut and fabric. The ideal option is a dress with a sleeve, but sleeveless models are acceptable, the main thing is that the length of the dress touches the floor. A short dress and even a medium length does not fit this style.
Photo above - Monique Lhuillier In the 19th century, white was not required, especially for re-married brides. Many brides simply wore the most beautiful dress they had, sometimes even black. mystyle.decorexpro.com/en/ has developed the topic many times
black wedding dressesbut over the years such dresses have not caught on.
In addition to dresses with a closed collar, the Victorian aristocracy loved dresses with a small neckline and even with open shoulders. Such images looked gorgeous at balls and weddings, but today, if we want to focus on the Victorian style, it is better to choose dresses with a closed collar, it is they who will make the dress as Victorian and unusual as possible, because open shoulders and neckline have become bored in recent years.
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