Monday, December 26, 2011

Global Destination Wedding Dress Styles

For today's post we thought it would be an interesting idea to show you a few beautiful wedding dress styles inspired by various locations of the world. This way those who are planning a destination wedding can get inspired for their own bridal look.



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We know that the number of couples who decide to plan the wedding for an abroad location is constantly increasing and this is why we've decided to help the brides a little bit with relevant visual information in this regard.


Destination weddings are not all about beaches and islands. There are many other beautiful places on the glove you can explore and choose for your wedding day. But it's true that the exotic coast and island affairs are the most popular ones. If you are in for something wilder, you can opt for a rainforest or desert wedding!



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We've seen a few gorgeous dress designs created exclusively for these fabulous venues. The decorative items and accessories you will need for these types of locations are also provided by our talented designers. So, all you need is to get there!


The first dress is inspired by the Bermuda region. This is a chicer type of gown that can fit an elegant wedding and a fashionable bride. We love the knee-length skirt and the way it adds so much femininity and flair to the bride's look. The author of this gown is Priscilla of Boston.



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The tailored collar and the satin-organza fabric add more sleekness and a crisp look. This piece is ideal for cocktail parties planned with a '50s theme. The fancy headpiece is provided by Corine Serruya. Are you looking for something more nonchalant and bohemian? Opt for the next dress - which is inspired by the Cote D'azur venue. The cowl neckline, the black bows and the chiffon soft ruffles made for the skirt form the ideal feminine light look you need for this wedding destination. The gown is a Carolina Herrera design.



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Below, we have a more gallant style, fit for a Switzerland wedding in Zurich. The corded lace jacket that covers this embroidered gown adds the perfect fancy detail to the bride's provocative and sheer classic beauty look. This is an Oscar de la Renta creation. For Mexico weddings we recommend the chiffon full skirt gown in the fourth picture. The fluffs and crinoline Flamenco-style appliqués add a Spanish flair to it. This design is signed by Morgane Le Fay.



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We've reached Hong Kong now and we recommend you this alluring macramé lace gown made by Ines Di Santo. The last design is created by Temperely London and it was inspired by Cairo, Egypt.


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