Wedding gowns for brides with tattoos




In last days, I thought to make a tattoo! I’m sure that many women would want to have their skin tattooed and many of them already have one or more than one tattoo on their body. Among  the first things that put me on thoughts were: what part of my body to tattoo, how big it will be and how will I look in my wedding dress if everybody will see my tattoo?




Yes, I admit, I thought about it several times, how I will look wearing my wedding dress and my tattoo is seen by everybody. Of course, I could do my tattoo more discreet, in an area that is not so easy to see, but … What if I want a big tattoo on my arm, back or chest? After all, why should I make a tattoo if it cannot be seen by anyone?

Tattoo means lifestyle, I think that when you do a tattoo means you have  something to say, you want to identify with a certain lifestyle and that  is a statement that you are for life. Therefore I have to think very well when I’ll decide to tattoo the chosen model. 
But back at wedding plans, if you have a tattoo, then perhaps you should put in value instead of hiding it. Especially if is a beautiful one.

Why not choose a short wedding gown if you have a tattoo on foot, or a sleeveless dress if you have one on your shoulder?
In addition, you can give your wedding a special note, the tattoo is only a starting point in organizing the entire event. The carriage you’ll have will be about a rebellious bride, crazy, safe and confident.

The style of photography can be a little different from the classic. If you call a professional photographer, you can have some lively pictures, unusual, different from those made at classic weddings.
You can put in contrast  the tattoo if you’ll have a gentle makeup or you can try a radical lifestyle style, more natural.

You should not feel bad about the tattoo or to try covering it with a wedding gown with long sleeves or until ground. After all, your tattoo is part of you and all your guests, your friends and family should accept you as you are.

Written by , date Aug 12, 2010 in Wedding Gowns
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