Look and feel like a princess with voluminous wedding gown

Wish to look and feel like a real princess on your big day? Choose a wedding dress with voluminous skirt. Close-fitting dresses like sheath bridal gown and mermaid gowns are main trend in recent years. However, the classic voluminous bridal gown is making a major comeback. The classic ball gown wedding dress will never go out of fashion.

Who can wear voluminous ball gown wedding dress?

Ball gown wedding dress is the most classic dress style. For brides-to-be who have fuller figure or pear-shaped body, the voluminous ball gown is perfect since the dress can to help define your waist and hide the hip. Avoid such dress style if you have shorter waist. What’s more, voluminous dresses usually tend to make you look shorter so you’d better skip dresses with voluminous skirt if you are short. Mid-height or taller brides would look better in such dress.

ball gown wedding dress

How to find wedding veil for voluminous wedding dress

As a rule, you should strike the right balance while choosing your wedding veil. Since your gown is already quite voluminous and eye-catching, you’d better avoid multi-layered wedding veils, opt for a single-layered one. If your gown is heavily embellished, your veil should be clean and simple. But if your gown is quite simple, you may go bold while choosing your veil. Feel free to play around with unexpected shapes, accents and textures.

Many celebrities chose ball gown wedding dresses, let’s get some inspiration from them.

The Marchesa dress Nicole chose featured a ball gown style skirt made of over 100 yards of silk organza and tulle petals. While the skirt was obviously the focal point for most, I couldn’t stop fixating on the top details. The long sleeves worked beautifully with the high neck and open back with button details. The dress, inspired by Grace Kelly was a great example of how a traditional design can be transformed with a few modern touches.

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The gorgeous cafe colored Dahlia dress Sara Rue wore when she married Kevin Price is one of my all time favorite celebrity wedding dresses. Made of silk taffeta, this dress also features gorgeous hand pleated taffeta embroidery on the skirt and a classic ruched sweetheart neckline. The headpiece is stunning – bold and eye catching without being too outrageous. This is a celebrity wedding dress done right.

Sara Rue in Amsale

When Celine Dion married manager Rene Angeli in 1994, she wore an elegant yet elaborate Mirella and Steve Gentile gown that featured a 20 foot train. The dress took more than 1,000 hours to create and Celine topped it off with a tiara that weighed seven pounds and contained more than 2,000 Austrian crystals. The gown with its long sleeves and form-hugging bodice was the perfect choice for Celine and she certainly looked like a princess.

Celine Dion

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