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A bride-to-be would be saying "yes" to the top wedding dress she has always envisioned herself in when she would have to walk down the aisle for marriage. Some women have a picture in their mind of how their top wedding dress is going to be. Others will instantly know which one appeals to them the most once they see a picture of it. Still others will prefer the wedding gown worn by their favorite pop icon. However popular a design is, choosing the top wedding dress style is still subjective.

Though there are many popular wedding gown designs that feature shoulder-bearing bustiers, delicate spaghetti straps or halters, there are also elegant wedding dresses that are more modest in design but are equally admired. Conservative brides-to-be, who wish to reflect modesty in their choice of a wedding gown, will be saying "yes" to the top weddingdress and appear virtuously radiant in the 3014 Wedding Gown by Romantic Gowns.

The 3014 Wedding Gown is a floor-length wedding dress that zips at the back. It features embroidered and tailored short-sleeves and a slimming square neckline. Made from matte Duchess Satin, the A-line cut is perfect for this silk and rayon blend fabric in creating clean and flattering lines on any figure. A box-pleat detail in the front and another at the back of the skirt complements the flattering element of the cut.

The elegant vine and floral embroidery on the front bodice cascades down on each side of the front box-pleat detail, providing a border to the embroidery detail on the center skirt panel. The same vine and floral embroidery runs over the shoulders and cascades to the back, flowing on two panels down the skirt while bordering the embroidery on the center panel of the chapel train.

Subtle bead work lends subdued sparkle while adding to a refined finishing. Just like many classy wedding dresses in this site, saying "yes" to the top wedding dress will always be a virtue.

Saying "Yes" to the Top Wedding Dress

By: Emma Filey




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