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Renaissance Wedding Gown

posted Apr 03, 2012 | in Renaissance style | no comments

Renaissance wedding gowns are some of the most appreciated types of wedding gowns these days, mainly due to their incredible look and fancy style. Most romantic women would always choose a Renaissance wedding gown instead of a classic one, because Renaissance wedding gowns are lot nicer, more interesting and more sophisticated. A Renaissance theme is always welcomed, but the truth of the matter is that it can be quite hard to put together. Even so, there are plenty who try it and most of them...

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Renaissance Wedding Gowns

posted Mar 07, 2012 | in Renaissance style | no comments

When it comes to choosing your wedding gown, there are so many options you have that is quite crazy and you may find it very hard to get your hands on the dress you have always dreamt of. Depending on the type of wedding and on the theme you are planning to have, you will be able to find that there are numerous types of wedding gowns out there that await you to go try them on. For instance, if you decide to opt for a Renaissance themed wedding, you have to understand that finding the perfect...

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Medieval Wedding Gown

posted Mar 02, 2012 | in Renaissance style | no comments

Today, themed weddings are among the most interesting ones these days and there are more and more couples interested in having a themed wedding for themselves. Being such a wedding, it is only normal that the entire event to be revolving around the central theme and a traditional Victorian themed wedding is one of the most appreciated and used themes for weddings today. Of course, there are couples who prefer having a more exotic theme, such a Hawaiian one, but one of the most famous themes...

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Renaissance Wedding Gowns

posted Feb 17, 2010 | in Non traditional, Renaissance style | one comment

In the Renaissance period the nobility wore elaborate and brightly colored dresses. The people of the upper class wore usually gowns made out of silk because they were the only ones who were able to, peasants being forbidden to wear or posses them even. Embroidery made with gold or silver tread representing scenes from nature, religion or legends decorated the finest pieces of clothing. Accessorizing had a very important role also, the more extravagant you were wearing furs, belts or jewelries...

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