Romona Keveza Wedding Gowns




If back in time the white look of the brides was an imposed aspect and only counted by this nowadays the importance of the wedding dress is less about the color and more about the design. And as modernism seizes more and more the brides’ vision towards the dress look Romona Keveza wedding gowns do the same.




This collection is a combination of simplicity on the one hand, elegance and on the other hand innovative appearance. Romona Keveza wedding gowns represent variety. It jumps from simple to fancy and darting and for all these stand and the next examples. Style RK220 is above the knee length dress, straight neckline at a strapless corset. But above this comes a one side silk part covering the bust but letting it at sight. From its tight top part it brings the skirt of a bouffant look, voluminous but because of the ruffled style it has.

Romona Keveza Wedding Gowns

Romona Keveza Wedding Gown from kleinfeldbridal.com

Style RK221 is a shorter dress, again the one side shoulder style. With satin sash marking the waist line it has a skirt with bubble style at the selvage and some folds on sides. The most interesting part is the train, attached in fact a prolonged part of the one shoulder strap and positioned on one side. Feathers are a trend this year and he next styles of dresses are the strong example in favor of this. Style RK230 is a dropped waist A-line: sweetheart neckline, with feathers sleeveless bolero; its whole bodice is pleated while the skirt comes a completion in view with the top part, as the bolero, all about feathers.

Romona Keveza Wedding Gowns

Romona Keveza Wedding Gown from onewed.com

Into the same category Style RK232 comes as well with the A-line shape: strapless corset, straight neckline and at this line of the corset feathers attached. The rest of the bodice is pleated and the skirt is with tulle and lace, feathers again and as well on its chapel train.

Written by , date Mar 16, 2011 in Wedding dresses
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