Marisa Wedding Gowns




For no matter what type of wedding you will have- formal or not- a timeless dress comes as perfect match. Considering having something not too simple, but not falling into the daring side Marisa wedding gowns provides the exact needs. They go on the principle of simplicity in the first place, then basing on the focal point to the silhouette or some embellishments they create the balanced view of a bride: delicate and sensual, decent and elegant.




The simplest types among the Marisa wedding gowns collection are about A-line dresses: strapless corset with straight neckline, satin as fabric, simple as design or little less large for the skirt part, an empire waist dress with straps and V neckline. Or, opt for taffeta dress, sweetheart neckline with strapless corset, mermaid cut, all in pleated style.

Marisa Wedding Gowns

Marisa Wedding Gown from romance-fire.com

Nor the mermaid dresses are more embellished and decked out. One of the options here is style 652, 290 $ as price: strapless corset, sweetheart neckline, simple satin with just the waist part marked by a sash added, ended in a bow on one side in front. These general lines are preserved for the style 648 as well, at 250 $, but now it is about a lace dress, with chapel train, and the skirt has a slightly large and cut mermaid style.

Marisa Wedding Gowns

Marisa Wedding Gown from weddingdressmart.com

Going further, something more pompous is represented by a mermaid dress as well, with organza skirt, strapless corset, sweetheart neckline and beaded lace here. Again it is added a satin sash. Something else that is similar to lace is style 611J: satin dress, straight line from top to bottom, strapless top part and chapel train. Above this and until the waist part is added alecon lace, with V cut in front, short sleeves and a satin sash above- twice wrapped, with its extremities flowing down the skirt.

Written by , date Mar 10, 2011 in Wedding dresses
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