Tips to Purchase Vogue Wedding Dresses 2011
Vogue wedding dresses 2011 are modern, contemporary, stylish, innovative, and cool too. The traditional charm of a wedding dress has been retained in most of the wedding dresses of 2011. However, what has been seen is some beautiful innovation and stylization in terms of cuts, lines and patterns of the wedding dresses. These have been designed keeping in mind the portrait of the independent and confident brides of the present generation. Comfort is another factor which influences the modern styles. A very good example includes artistic and aesthetic looking strapless trumpet gowns with a polished sheen available in a wide array of satin shades. The common tints include royal blue, claret, emerald, lavender, burgundy, champagne, pink, orange, ivory and white.
Another of the in vogue wedding dresses 2011 is the organza wedding dress with a sash and chapel train, which looks traditional and romantic. A modern and contemporary pattern used often is the halter court train, satin wedding dress with a plunging neckline. Side draped taffeta, V-neck patterns and A-line spaghetti patterns are also available and preferred by a lot of brides.
Most of these vogue wedding dresses 2011, cost between $150 and $250. The waists are natural and some of these dresses are sleeveless and backless as well. There are some beautiful embellishments in the form of beading, embroidery and floral patterns. The body shapes too vary a lot depending upon the preferences of the bride. The common cuts for these timeless and classic wedding dresses include inverted triangle, petite, hourglass, pear and apple shapes.
The single shoulder taffeta wedding dresses are also quite stylish and look charming with their chapel trains and dropped waists. The A-line and princess silhouettes with floral embellishments and laced up back are complemented by apple, pear and hourglass shapes. Such wedding dresses are perfect for outdoor and beach weddings in particular. Picking up the right wedding dress, with the right shape, shoulder and waistlines is very important.
The colour should match the venue, although the modern brides are not afraid to experiment with colours like midnight blue and bottle green, along with the classical beige, ivory and sky blue shades. Strapless ball gowns can also be seen in modern weddings. With a court train and a bow, draped or beading embellishment, the satin gowns come in rectangular, inverted triangle and hourglass shapes, ideal for all seasons. Sheath and column silhouettes in tulle are also being picked this season. Photos courtesy of: www.moniquelhuillier.com
