Mori Lee Wedding Gowns
Posted in: Uncategorized | November 26th 2009 | no comments
During your research you are struck by beautiful designs reflected in the collections of Mori Lee wedding gowns. This fashion designer is famous due to the eye-catching and breathtaking styles that come at affordable prices as well. The style also presents sensual short dresses for after the wedding event, when a bride, now already pronounced a wife, comes in front of her husband and makes him desire for her in that manly way. You keep on browsing, in this way you start to become familiar to this fashion designer's way to approach the image of a bride, and as such you see a Mori Lee wedding gown that dresses a woman's body in a ball-gown style of a dress, with a strapless bodice that has the neckline in the shape of a sweetheart beaded delicately at its edges.

Going deeper into this collection of bridal attires, you see also the look of a bride that resembles to the delicate and elegant appearance of noble figure due to the A-line style of dress with a dropped waistline meeting the slim lines of the skirt and on top having bands of lace to decorate the fitted bodice. The neckline has a sweetheart cut and presents sheer halter straps that can be removable. The same lace is the one to surround the hemline and the chapel shaped train.
A more sophisticated wedding gown that presents an appearance of a bride that looks like being inspired from the characters of "Gone with the wind" movie and times, is designed with sided ruffles on the skirt of a ball gown style of dress with lacing at the back side of the fitted bodice, the corseted aspect leads your thoughts to the way Scarlett O'Hara was getting dressed up by Mammy who used to tie the strings of the corset to define an almost unnatural slim waist.
With you having the waist of a wasp this style of a wedding gown will definitely look delicate on you and the strapless beaded bodice will amplify the note of delicacy and intricacy of the Mori Lee's creation specifically designed to wrap the lines of a bride's body in princess-like tones.
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