Posted by: willblog4brides | August 13, 2009

Medieval Wedding Dresses – Pt. 2

Earlier we looked at what makes a wedding dress “Medieval” – corsets, bell sleeves, and Celtic designs were just some of the details we spotted throughout this theme. Looking at the following medieval style wedding gowns, it seems as though details such as empire waists, boning, and square necklines are also signature features of this style.

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Sleeves become sheer at the elbow in this gown from Lady of Fashion Bridal, adding a unique touch.

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Also from Lady of Fashion Bridal, this gown blends medieval and modern with its gray, ballgown-style skirt and long, lace peasant sleeves.

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Boning on the bodice and jewel accents make this copper-colored gown from Medieval Bridal Fashions breathtaking.

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Angelic in duchesse satin and organza, this gown features boning at the bodice and swarovski crystal and glass beading at the side seam. Available at Rivendell Bridal.

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The “Juliet” wedding gown features an overdrape of either metallic/silk organza or metallic mesh, as well as pearl trim accents. Available at Brides and Jokers.


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