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Best Bridal Gown Designs for 2010
Yes, it may be true that all you need is love. But in an occasion where two is united as one in marriage, it might be better if you would really plan and think about wearing the ideal wedding dress for the occasion. It is important that you look as beautiful as a goddess during your 2010 wedding.
If you would research well, you would find lots of new showcased design for wedding dresses this year. To make your task easier, we have picked the best ones all for you:
The Sensual Silhouettes
If you are naturally sexy, then you should not hesitate flaunting those curves by going with this design. This can also be seen in various styles, whether you like it in halter or strapless. You can go for a mermaid silhouette or maybe the classic tight hugging dresses to give emphasis to your curves. You can also go for the sheath/column silhouette that can also be an attention grabber amongst brides to be.
Get Back to the Ballgowns
If you love the wedding dress featured in the movie Gone with the Wind, then you should be excited to know that the ball gown fashion trends is back. However, it is still important that it really fits your body figure too. This type of wedding dress can surely make you feel like a true princess or queen.
Draw Back Fifties
Everyone loves the fifties style of wedding fashion. You can go for a wedding muumuu that has a knee length dress with the quite peculiar sleeves in lace and another lace overlay right over the bodice. This is quite perfect for the petite women.
Grecian Style
If you want to look like a Greek goddess, then it is better you settle for a Grecian styled-wedding gown. This is identified with some high waist floaty fabrics. This is also perfect for the petite brides that have slender body figures.
Teem Wedding Dress
A lot of wedding dresses in 2010 have released the style of having colorful sashes to give good contrast to a pure and simple white gown. This is perfect to not clutter up the eyes of your guests with all the screaming colors. But just give it a sense of balance with a few color hints.
Photo via womensweddingdresses.com
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