Lately, many brides have been asking for these types of dresses. Their classic look never goes out of style. Brides really love the elegant long sleeves and the graceful lace. A photo of David Abadi's mother's dress, which resembles a royal dress, is seen by everyone that enters the Miami wedding dress store, and there are always compliments about the charming style of her gown.
Moises and Yehudith Abadi Balid - 1954 (David's parents) |
Over the decades, royal wedding dresses have changed some, but similarities are there. They remain modest, with long sleeves and the necklines are not too low. Long veils and tiaras are always present. Each gown exudes class and gracefulness.
All photos licensed under Wikipedia Fair use and Commons Queen Elizabeth - Grace Kelly - Princess Diana - Kate Middleton |
Brides can find key elements from these royal dresses in some of the wedding gowns sold by Brides of America. The long sleeves, the lace, the high neck of Grace's gown, the V-neck of Kate's dress, the full skirt of Diana's, or floral patterns on the skirt reminiscent of Queen Elizabeth's.
Finally, you cannot completely feel like a princess without a tiara. Pair that with a Chapel or Cathedral length veil, and you are well on your way to rivaling royalty. Brides of America offers many varieties of headpieces and veils hand-crafted by Maritza's Bridal Veils.
Blog author: Deanna Powell - WhereBridesGo.com
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