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Showing posts with label seafoam wedding gown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seafoam wedding gown. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Not Wearing White? Try Seafoam @ You Will Remember What She Wore Part II


There are some obvious choices for weddings like blush or off white, but this seafoam gown with a train that is suitable for Cinderella or anyone else marrying a their Prince Charming is stunning. Not to mention this photo is the perfect way to show off the train! Every bride should show off her inner diva--this is definitely for a bride with diva potential!

See other great seafoam green options from my previous blog posts. This is my personal favorite, it comes in both a long and short version.

This post has dresses in several different colors to expand your horizons on colors for wedding wear.

And the last is an inspiration board for brides who love seafoam.

So no matter what your plans for your wedding gown, take the time to check out these options--ideas are everywhere!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

You Will Remember What She Wore

Source: 79ideas.org via Carol on Pinterest

Sometimes a wedding gown transcends mere prettiness and moves to become not just elegant but a work of art. This gown will make the woman who wears it feel like a queen, and it's guaranteed to WOW the groom and anyone else who sees her in it. Sometimes a gown is worth sky high prices charged by a designer, this is an example of one of those times.


The above gown by DKNY may or may not have been designed as a wedding gown but it's a dress that is perfect for the bride with the confidence to carry off an unusual dress. Add a fascinator, a bouquet, and she's ready to walk down the aisle to marry the man of her dreams.


I'm not sure who makes the lavendar gown above but it is sure to catch the eye of groom and guest alike. It takes a bride with confidence to wear this unusual color, but no one will ever forget what she wore when she walked down the aisle. Encrusted with glitz on the bodice, a bride will float down the aisle to say 'I Do.' If you know of an unusual gown, whether it's your gown or not, post a link to share with our readers.