Monday, January 21, 2013

Choosing the Right Beach Wedding Dress

The trend for seaside wedding gowns or any wedding dress for that matter, persists to be leaning towards simplicity for the last many years. Gone are the beach wedding dresses that incorporated heavy materials, yards of lace and big fabric flowers. The bride's arms came uncovered, bare shoulders started to be stylish and seaside wedding gowns started to be uncomplicated and unencumbered.
If you look up the synonyms for simplicity, you'll are available up with words like ease, effortlessness, minimalism and cleanness. But then again, you'll also encounter words like plainness or even blandness. If you look in the two groups of words, you probably have an idea of the challenge you'll have to face if you pick out to wear a simple seaside wedding dress on your big day.
So what is simple? pick out words like 'minimalist' or 'ease' and combine that with 'clean lines' and you'll have an idea of how a simple seaside gown should look like. If you need a good example of a simple but stunning wedding gown.
go back many years and imagine what the late Carolyn Bessette wore for her wedding to John Kennedy, Jr. That was a simple gown without any frills - just clean, beautiful lines, a long sheath dress cut on a bias and made to hug the bride's enviable figure perfectly.
Whether short or long, a simple seaside bridal gown will work perfectly if it fits you to a T. look at your silhouette and go for clean up lines that follow your natural curves. pick out elements that work great with seaside weddings such as linen, chiffon, tulle and organza. They are light, are available in different colors and will work well with your desired cut.


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