Victorian Wedding Gowns And A Traditional Wedding
In the world today there are numerous types of weddings based on cultural differences and also the theme that is adopted for such an event. In western Europe and the USA there are themes such as beach weddings to renaissance style events.
Quite a popular theme of wedding is based on the Victorian era and this will be combined with the traditional style. The bride will choose a Victorian wedding gown and the congragation will have very formal attire to complement this.
One of the reasons that a Victorian wedding gown is chosen is because the gown itself is a style that is classic in design.
For many individuals, when they picture a wedding dress in their mind, they picture Victorian wedding gowns because that is the style most closely associated with a traditional wedding. Typically, these types of gowns have a fitted bodice and a long, flowing skirt of shimmering white material.
Some of the gowns have beading or intricate designs on the bodice while others have designs located just above and around the hemline to enhance the beauty of the skirt of the dress. The sleeves of Victorian wedding gowns can be any length, from full to half to a sleeveless or strapless bodice. The neck of the gown is typically high, with a lace collar fastening around the throat of the bride.
How Do We Go About Finding A Victorian Wedding Gown?
Victorian wedding gowns are generally very easy to find because they are so popular right now. A number of locations will easily stock a wide range and this includes major retailers and specialist bridal shops. I think it is fair to say the Victorian wedding gowns are one of the best sellers.
An expert seamstress is usually employed by the retail stores so that any alterations can be made to suit the brides requirements. Another benefit is that most dress styles come in a wide range of sizes, this means that most brides can be accommodated.
These alterations typically include raising the hemline of the gown, taking in the sides of the bodice to create a better fit or altering the design of the gown to better match the style of the wedding.
Since the 1800’s Victorian wedding gowns have maintained their popularity in the face of ever changing fashions and times. Maybe this level of popularity has convinced you that this is the dress design of your dreams.
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