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The Perfect Colored Wedding Dress

A wedding dress is no longer synonymous with white. More and more brides are adding colour to their gowns to express their personalities as well as to maintain the wedding look updated.

Colour can be added to a wedding dress with embroidery, a band at the top of the neckline or bottom of the hem, within the open train, or a sash round the waist. Brides are incorporating their favorite colors be it purple, green, or black or just adding color to match with their bridal party. Brides in China wear red and a bride from Ireland may have a bodice of emerald green velvet. You may desire to choose a wedding dress that isn't white at all. It will be surprising to your guests, but it will also be memorable. If you want to make sure that a colored dress still has the feel of a wedding dress, choose a silhouette that your average wedding guest wouldn't wear - like a full skirted ball gown. It may be rich gold or deep violet, but it will still resemble a traditional wedding gown.

Maybe you have a vintage dress this is a family heirloom that has unfortunate staining. If the textile is in good shape, consult with a professional and find out if the dress will withstand being dyed a slightly darker color. It's a great way to preserve a piece of your family history.

You don't have to have a bold colored dress. Some brides opt for a colored dress for practical reasons. It may be that the pure white of a traditional dress doesn't flatter your skin tone or maybe this isn't your first wedding. In either case, you may pick a dress in a subtle champagne, silver, or a pale pink. Adding color to your wedding dress doesn't have to be some huge fashion statement.




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