Black & White Wedding Gowns




The planning of your wedding gets you into the process of establishing whether or not your wedding would be performed in a traditional note or not. You would like for once to change the traditional patterns of a wedding and browsing the online bridal sites you reach the dresses that have in their design different influences brought by various celebrities, as it is for instance the dress that Audrey Hepburn has worn in the 1954 movie “Sabrina”. The dress is a creation of Givenchy’s and it is the elegant innate style of Audrey Hepburn to wear everything it dresses her with that specific class and grace that transcend the earthly substance of fashion trends.





You become madly in love with the idea to step out of the box and try for a change to wear something different in color and design for your wedding dress. Your parents have done their best in order to convince you wearing the white traditional dress, they even were ready to help you with some extra money to get the dress of your dreams, the one that makes a bride looks like she’s just coming out of the fairy tales with princesses and princes.


But you are definite: you will continue looking for that black & white wedding gown and to come somehow close to your parents’ desire, making them upset on the occasion of your wedding is the last thing you want to happen, you promise them that the dress will be mostly white having only some accents of black either in the form of a black embroidery or some insertions of black fabric in the composition of the wedding gown.

Taking as model the black & white dress of Audrey Hepburn’s character in “Sabrina” movie, you begin to search for something similar in the creations of different fashion designers. The online bridal outfits display several options: black & white wedding gowns created either in more black or whiter color of the fabrics.

As you promised you keep on looking for the dress to be mainly white and finally you reach to the design of a wedding gown that incorporates elements from Audrey’s character dress: a gorgeous dress having the A-line style of cut with a strapless fitted bodice embroidered with black satin flowing down in a bell shaped skirt to continue at the back side with a semi-chapel format of a train.


The black embroidery presented on the corseted bodice is bordering the hem of the skirt surrounding the width of the skirt’s bottom and prolonging at the back side on the surface of the train. This model is one of the types that flatter the curve of bride’s torso and you imagine yourself walking down the aisle dressed in this elegant black and white wedding gown with all the audience’s eyes opened in admiration and envy.

Another black and white dress that presents the accessory of a white veil bordered in black color and made in cathedral matilla style is the source that inspires the final overall appearance of your bridal figure: the presence of the veil to decorate your hair and flow undulating down to the floor and meet the train of your dress adding your aspect the appearance of ethereal in the material world of a wedding celebration.

Written by , date Nov 06, 2009 in Uncategorized
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