Pictures with winter bridesmaid dresses




Even that we are now in the full season of weddings, I know lots of brides-to-be who planned their wedding in winter time. I adore the idea of celebrating your love in winter time when all is white, pure and the nature almost tells you: “Light a fire! Let’s get worm! Let’s grow the love!”. When outside is cold, we must be warm each other through our love. Personally, I fell the need of sharing my affection and my purest sentiments in winter time, maybe because what I offer, I want to receive back.




The wedding in winter time started to be planned more often in the entire world, maybe because the brides-to-be noticed how many ideas of decorations and even wedding themes can be applied in winter time. If the bride-to-be still has some options in purchasing the gown for such a special day, the bridesmaids encounter some problems in finding winter gowns. This article is about winter bridesmaid dresses and I’ll try to offer you some suggestions about “how to wear a winter gown” and also some suggestive pictures with winter bridesmaid dresses.

If you are a woman addicted to fashion, then the first picture is dedicated to you. Usually, bridesmaids are young, but this is not a rule. A young bridesmaid addicted to fashion is already a great equation because it supposed that she’s creative, open minded and daring. Like in the first photo, you can invest some money into a strapless black gown with fringes and bow around the wait. If the dress seems to be quite summary and reveals too much skin (your neck line, the cleavage, the shoulders and the arms), you can cover the other part of the body. Use dense tights with a certain model (rhombus, floral model, dots, hearts) and assort it to a beautiful pair of lacquer shoes. You won’t go unnoticed, and that’s for sure!

The second image contains three models of winter bridesmaid dresses created by Carolina Herrera in 2009. Usually, her collections contain more dresses, but in 2009, her collections contained few gowns, but all beautiful. As you see in this image, even that you’ll be a winter bridesmaid, it’s not mandatory to wear sober colors. On the contrary, you can opt for metallic shades, purple colors, or combination between two or three colors. Long elaborated dresses, eventually assorted with metallic belts are a great solution.

The third image contains a truly sexy, amazing and unique winter bridesmaid dress. The Grey color offers you a sophisticated elegant carriage, but also the design is truly impressive. This dress is Mermaid Style and will highlight your beautiful curves. I like also the bolero and I think it’s a good idea to assort to the winter bridesmaid dresses, for keeping you warm, but also for covering some parts of your body (cleavage, shoulders). Usually, in winter time, if some people see too much uncovered skin, they get goose bumps. This is just a funny thing, but to me, it really happens. I hope you’ll enjoy these models of winter gowns and you’ll get inspired in your hunting for the dress of your dreams!

Written by , date Jul 19, 2010 in Bridesmaid dresses
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