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Fantasy Wedding Dress |
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From the early medieval period to the lavish renaissance, there’s just something almost exotic about a wedding dress from an era long since passed. Not to mention the gamut of style for fantasy wedding dresses, just like modern dresses, ranges from the sleek and simplistic to the ornate and complicated. And it’s not just the fantasy wedding dress, but the accoutrements as well that also take on an exotic and fanciful air, from the headdresses all the way down to the jewelry and shoes. And what goes better with a period wedding dress than a flowing cloak? Absolutely nothing, unless of course you’ve got a carriage with 6 white steeds to get you to the appointed place, but that falls a bit far from the dress category.
The nice things about a fantasy wedding dress are
that they go well with corsets/bodices and other fun undergarments as well
as they’re not expected to be white, so if you’re feeling particularly
awesome, and I know you are, you can also wear your fantasy wedding dress
out to ritzy parties and gatherings and not feel too “out of place” by
wearing all white. Especially if it’s after Labor Day. Bad joke, I know. It
also means that if you do that, you’ll get more bang for your buck by
getting to wear your most awesome of dresses more than once. Not to mention
that if you’d like the groom to match, it gives him a lot more options than
just the basic tuxedo with his choice of matching cumberbun.
Author: Tae Wells |
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