Medieval Wedding Gowns




A wedding dress defines you and it can say without words what is your personality. If you like the medieval times and you have chosen it as your wedding theme, and then the wedding dress should be in tune with this option.




Tips: If you choose the medieval theme for your wedding day, you have to know that the wedding gown should have some details to remember about that period whose atmosphere you want to bring to life. So, at that time the wedding dresses were not white but either gold or blue, because then the purity color was considered to be blue. Dresses were also very tight on the bust and waist, with sleeves which were wide from halfway down elbow; they could have also a longer part that could fell down to the dress level. Also, a big and tall collar could be attached, to put in value the long neck and the beautiful cleavage. The dress must be made of fines embroidered fabrics, and the skirt must be wide with many wheels.

I chose you five beautiful medieval wedding gowns from which it is really hard to take away your eyes. These creations are each telling their story.. enjoy reading!




1. Star Jeweled Gown
This gorgeous piece of clothing is embellished with French lace, a little “rough”, giving it, this way, a special attitude. About fabrics, it can be chosen velvet, which will give it a royal air, ideal for a reception which takes place outdoors. Also, the same model of the dress can be made of silk and satin, which are very lighter fabrics, modern, offering to the bride a youthful air.



2. Lancelot’s Lady

It is a gorgeous medieval appearance! So we can talk about this wedding dress “Champagne” of velvet with gold lace and delicate pearls. Also, just as if the dress above, Star Jeweled Gown, can be made of silk for comfort and modernity.




3. Diamonds Queen

A Victorian wedding dress, made of natural silk, with an embroidered bodice (handmade embroidery), very complex. “Diamonds Queen” are the best words to describe this dress, special created for a highness. It will go great especially if the ceremony location will be medieval… maybe a castle or who knows.




4. Cinderella

If you loved the Cinderella story, then you can literally live your own Cinderella story, on your wedding day. But you need a prom dress that will introduce you better in the atmosphere. The velvet bodice is made after baroque model, combining the white embroidery with a lot of pearls and beads. Especially noteworthy are the shades of gradient blue.




5. The Rose Bud Gown.

This is an absolutely charming model: a hand embroidered bodice made of velvet and lace around the edges and on the sleeves, all these are making the dress incredibly feminine. But with this great skirt, bell style design, it manages to surprise everyone through elegance. A fashion and unique style wedding dress.



Written by , date Mar 31, 2010 in Non traditional
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