Tenderest of traditions: The Wedding Gown.

>> Tuesday, September 22, 2009

For most brides their wedding gown is more than a dress. It’s more than what they’ll wear on what they consider to be one of the most important day of their lives. The wedding gown is the embodiment of a dream realized, a dream they’ve dreamed since a little girl while playing dress up with a close friend. A dream realized from the first time they saw that “special” little boy whom made them giggle and of she went, dreaming of what their wedding day would be like. The wedding gown celebrates the tenderest of traditions, yet it reflects greatly the personality of the bride, her sense of style, her sense passion and certainly her sense of self! Within the next few weeks, I’ll be featuring some of my favorite bridal designers and the gowns that I think are simply stunning. My personal taste in gowns varies from designers and the current mood. I love bold, and I do mean bold. I love to see a designer step out of the box to present a gown that is sexy, classic, modern and yes, bold. After all, this is the only time in your life when you will be able to make such a statement in a gown of this magnitude and I say, have at it.
Bridal Gown Series One begins with designer Romona Keveza. I love this designer for taking a few risks with the gowns, for choosing such plush fabrics and tender colors. In this collection, style number RK130 (the very first gown) is my favorite gown of all. Look at the details in the gown, allow your eyes to focus on the ruffles which will adore your body. Allow yourself to be drawn to the several bows that makes the gown what it is. Pay attention to the way the gown fits her body and hugs her curves. I'm sure the gown was tailored to her body and certainly you'll afford yourself the same. I personally would wear this gown without a neck piece due to the oversized bow but would have a stunning cuff to compliment the drama the dress invites. I also love the veil which compliments the dress very well, and as I'm certain you can see, I can go on forever about how sexy and stunning this dress is but certainly you can appreciate the finest details of the dress. For more information on Romona Keveza, visit them online RomonaKeveza.com








1 comments:

Anonymous October 1, 2009 at 10:34 PM  

Thank you for for blogging about these dresses. I've just visited the designers website and they do have amazing gowns. I have to agree with you about the first gown, it is a stunning dress but it's out of my budget as it's close to $6,000.00. Can you please give some ideas to less expensive gowns but equally stunning?

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