Greco Roman Bridesmaid Gown




The third Greco Roman bridesmaid gown is a beautiful elegant combination of navy and golden. This is a powerful contrast but very refined that speaks volumes about lux, good aesthetic senses and uniqueness. Navy is a perfect color for bridesmaid dresses because contrasts with the bridal gown producing an impressing unforgettable visual effect. Navy also is the best friend of plus size women because visually adjust the forms making you to seem much slender. Those golden insertions are truly special and catchy. The way they are disposed emphasize the neck, the bust and the waist lines. Probably, at first sight, you don’t pay too much attention, that’s the reason why I warn you if you have cellulite on your arms, is better to avoid this model because the arms and the shoulders are very exposed, the legs being covered.




I like the idea of fluidity because expresses femininity, grace and freshness. In fact, Greco Roman bridesmaid gowns were inspired by the beauty and the naturalness of the ancient deities. Even that Greco Roman gowns were just included in the fashion’s world, many bridesmaids and even bride-to-be opt for this style.

Lots of times I heard that Greco Roman sytle seems a bit with Empire design. It’s quite possible but usually, Greco Roman dresses are created with certain details or cut such as round cleavage, strapless, sleeveless or on the shoulder. But, you cannot have a Greco Roman look just buying a dress. You must also continue this story through make-up, hair style and attitude. Almost forgetting to tell you about shoes. Assort this dress with thin delicate sandals garnished with discreet crystals. For sure, you’ll be a helpful deity especially if you’ll opt for simple natural hair-do and make up. This Greco Roman gown doesn’t require too many accessories or jewelries. On the contrary, simple is also the best option.

I like to show you other beautiful navy bridesmaid gowns which reminds about Cleoptra’s era, about luxury, love and temptations. I hope you’ll understand why I try so much to convince you in choosing a Greco Roman bridesmaid gown. Firstly, the model is a very comfortable item for a wedding, it highlights your silhouette and offers to your wedding a magical historical carriage. Just visiting some stores, you’ll see how many beautiful Greco Roman gowns you’ll see.

Probe as many as possible and finally, get to a conclusion! Here are some criteria you should cater for: your silhouette, your skin and hair color, the wedding’s theme and the season when it’s planner, and least but not the last, your personality. The dress you’ll choose must speak volumes about your personality. Here are some other models of blue bridesmaid gowns but I am sure you know many combination with this color!

Written by , date May 26, 2010 in Greco-roman bridesmaid gowns
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  1. Claudia says:

    I don’t know what you think…but from the pictures I guess the greco-romans don’t put such a great accent on white. I believe white or ivory or cream symbolize purity, sophistication, gives a beautiful aspect to your wedding gown. You can wear blue for a party, but not at your wedding.

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