Brides wishing to recapture a special period they love choose to have a bit of nostalgia in vintage. A few brides walked down the aisle in their mother's, or even their grandma's, wedding dress. It is not uncommon to make some adjustments or alterations to these vintage dresses to fit the modern day bride.
For old souls, the old world just simply relates to classic romanticism and they would wish to be wrapped in romance on the day of their union.
An enduring example of a bit of nostalgia in vintage dresses is the old-world charm of the 7614 Wedding Gown from Romantic Gowns. Although a brand new piece, it has a timeless look that evokes the European Renaissance period. This floor-length ball gown of matte Duchess Satin features a romantic off-the-shoulder neckline and long trumpet sleeves, reminiscent of the dresses noble ladies of the royal court used to wear.
Like the dresses of that time, the 7614 the bodice has strategic boning which provides more control to achieve an hourglass figure. Exquisite embroidery adorns the neckline all around with scalloped embroidery around the sleeves' opening, as well as embroidery and cutwork along the sleeves' length.
The organza overlay on the full skirt has scattered embroidery all over and features two separate panels edged in scalloped embroidery. These panels meet in a grand cathedral train that will be perfect for a royal bridal procession on a long aisle.
Available in traditional white or ivory color, this piece in a line of classy wedding dresses in this site has a zippered back for convenience but is finished with a row of faux buttons as a finishing touch to the old world charm.
Exchanging "I do's" will be high romance with a bit of nostalgia in vintage wedding dresses.
For old souls, the old world just simply relates to classic romanticism and they would wish to be wrapped in romance on the day of their union.
An enduring example of a bit of nostalgia in vintage dresses is the old-world charm of the 7614 Wedding Gown from Romantic Gowns. Although a brand new piece, it has a timeless look that evokes the European Renaissance period. This floor-length ball gown of matte Duchess Satin features a romantic off-the-shoulder neckline and long trumpet sleeves, reminiscent of the dresses noble ladies of the royal court used to wear.
Like the dresses of that time, the 7614 the bodice has strategic boning which provides more control to achieve an hourglass figure. Exquisite embroidery adorns the neckline all around with scalloped embroidery around the sleeves' opening, as well as embroidery and cutwork along the sleeves' length.
The organza overlay on the full skirt has scattered embroidery all over and features two separate panels edged in scalloped embroidery. These panels meet in a grand cathedral train that will be perfect for a royal bridal procession on a long aisle.
Available in traditional white or ivory color, this piece in a line of classy wedding dresses in this site has a zippered back for convenience but is finished with a row of faux buttons as a finishing touch to the old world charm.
Exchanging "I do's" will be high romance with a bit of nostalgia in vintage wedding dresses.