Victorian Wedding Gowns And A Traditional Wedding
When you start to think about how many types of weddings there are throughout the world you soon realize that there are many. There are many differences due to cultural upbringing and differences due to the type of theme that is adopted for the occasion. Themes can include beach weddings or informal casual events.
For couples that choose to have a more traditional wedding, often the style of the wedding is based off of the Victorian era, with the brides wearing Victorian wedding gowns and the rest of the wedding party in very formal wedding attire.
Victorian wedding gowns are extremely popular with brides having a traditional wedding because of the classic styling of the gowns.
When most brides create a picture in their minds of the typical wedding they tend to see the dress being a Victorian style. It is fair to say that this style of dress is the one that is most closely associated with a traditional wedding. The design of these gowns usually centres around a long flowing skirt and tight fitted bodice.
Some of the gowns have beading or intricate designs on the bodice while others have designs located just above and around the hemline to enhance the beauty of the skirt of the dress. The sleeves of Victorian wedding gowns can be any length, from full to half to a sleeveless or strapless bodice. The neck of the gown is typically high, with a lace collar fastening around the throat of the bride.
How Do You Find A Victorian Wedding Gown?
Because of the popularity of Victorian wedding gowns, they are very easy to find in a number of locations. National chains and major retailers of wedding apparel typically have a wide selection of Victorian wedding gowns as that style is usually a best seller.
At these retail stores, brides can try on a number of dresses in different sizes to choose the perfect gown design for her special day. Some of these retailers also have an expert seamstress on staff to make any alterations to the dresses that the bride desires.
When alterations are needed it, more often than not, revolves around adjusting the bodice to make it tighter or taking up hemlines.
Victorian wedding gown styles have stood the test of time since the 1800′s so it comes as no shock to see that they are still as popular as they ever were.



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