Colored wedding gown




Women in the modern world can no longer follow the tradition rules step with step. They prefer to follow their own ideas rather than to believe in other people’s ideas and ideals. Modern woman wants to impose a trend rather than follow the others. Colored wedding gown became a fashion among women of the 21st century.
Colored wedding gowns does not mean you have to choose a color and completely follow it.




wedding dress has to match, to be the perfect combination of everything  that is part of the wedding, with the environment, with the season. In  fact, the dress color should reflect the season in which we are, if you  will marry in spring, then a pink dress, light purple, blue, or yellow,  is suitable. In summer time, you can use stronger tones of the same color as spring. Autumn colors are recommended as gold, yellow, orange. In winter time, you can choose contrasting colors like dark red.

If  however it is too daring, but you still want a little color in wedding dress,  then you may choose a beautiful white dress with colored trim. Some edges can be colored, added some crystals on your dress, a veil or even colorful flowers attached on your dress.
You need to have courage to wear a colored dress when you step to the altar. Imagine that you have to face people’s comments, the priest, relatives and friends, but what matters is that you feel good. Important is that you find yourself in that dress you wear, to represent you as you are.

If  you are looking for a dress and now is when you must decide whether to be  white or colored, and you are influenced by traditions, then find out that traditions can be respected.  Traditions means habits which happens before and during the wedding, but the dress means fashion. You must be fashionable, to have the most beautiful dress.

The wedding dress no longer has the same connotation of purity that had once. Now is a statement! It is your way of saying: “That’s how I am!” . Have faith in yourself!

Written by , date Aug 13, 2010 in Wedding Gowns
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