5 Amazing Embroidered Wedding Dresses Perfect For Winter
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Winter weddings are becoming increasingly popular for numerous good reasons. It’s the season that provides a mystical allure and romantic atmosphere. When it comes to the pièce de résistance-the wedding dress, there are a few things to consider before picking the perfect one. From the cut down to the finishing touches, it is worth thinking about which dress is the best reflection of your personal style.
5 Remarkable Embroidered Wedding Dresses
1. Embroidered Bodice
A classic constructed wedding dress is ideal for all shapes and sizes. A fitted bodice cinches in the waist and effortlessly emphasizes curves. There are so many variations of this style, from simple, clean lines to boning and embroidered bodices.
The bodice is the perfect placement for embroidery since it adds some allure. Florals are ideal for a whimsical appeal and subdued colors for the winter feel. If you prefer something more classic, then select a dress with cream or white embroidery.
In case you want to add personalized details or a hint of embroidery to a plain bodice we recommend you to take your dress to wedding gown alteration shop, and they will definitely make your dreams come true.
2. Gowns With Sleeves
Sleeves can instantly add old Hollywood glamour to a dress. They also provide coverage and warmth for a winter wedding, especially if there are outdoor elements involved. This style doesn’t need to look dowdy. With the right tailoring, they will fit you to perfection. Ensure the sleeves are snug without suffocating your arms. Alternatively, you could opt for a glamorous cut, such as a winged or caped version.
Sleeves are the perfect place to add a hint of embroidery. It adds a romantic element without taking over the entire dress if that’s not what you want. Another option is adding applique touches. It’s an easy way to include lace, beads, or sequins without it feeling overwhelming.
Some designers take a slightly different approach and create sheer sleeves using lightweight, transparent materials. Embroidering this material can take more technique and time, but the effect is breathtaking.
3. Head To Toe Embroidery
There is no limit to how much embroidery should be on your dress. It’s really up to you and depends on your personal preference. Head to toe embroidery can look elegant and upgrade a simple dress to statement-making status.
Lace and embroidery pair very well together and compliment each other. So you could select a dress that combines both elements for a truly stunning wedding gown.
Incorporate Beads
For maximum impact, introduce feathers or beading. You could select a dress with sleeves, a train or a cape since these are all styles that go well with embellishments. There are so many variations, so it’s really about what flatters your body and what you feel confident in.
A fitted silhouette will hug your figure and accentuate your shape while showing off all the details in your dress. This is usually the best silhouette for adding extra adornments such as feathers since it doesn’t look overwhelming.
4. A Wedding Dress With a Twist
A simple wedding dress can be taken from basic to breathtaking with a few extra pieces and panels. If you have found the dress but it needs small amendments to fit you perfectly, it’s smart to look for help from a professional gown alterations shop.
To complete your bridal look, you should consider the following wedding dress additions:
Cape
A cape is ideal for infusing drama into any dress. It looks great with simple dresses that have clean lines so that the cape can do all the talking. This style of gown is perfect for a winter wedding since it adds an extra layer of warmth.
Embroidered capes can be charming and whimsical for a dress that really stands out. It looks incredible when it’s crafted from the same material as the gown for a seamless look. A transparent cape with details is equally as beautiful and will create a cascading effect that pairs well with floral or nature-inspired embroidery.
Wedding Dresses Train Trains on any dress will automatically create a head-turning moment. Some wedding gowns have shorter trains, whereas others include long exciting trains that flow down the aisle. Kate Middleton’s royal wedding gown comes to mind when talking about an awe-inspiring train. This type of gown is perfect for indoor wedding ceremonies so that it doesn’t get dirty or creased.
5. Skirt With Embroidery
Most wedding dresses use the skirt to add embellishments or details. When selecting a dress with an embroidered skirt, it’s a good idea to consider if the bodice compliments it. Below are some types of bodices and necklines that accentuate a flamboyant skirt.
- Sweetheart necklines show off a bit of cleavage while providing extra support. This cut is simple and chic.
- A plunging neckline can be sexy while remaining understated. It also continues well into a voluminous skirt.
- A subtle V-neck is very popular since straps provide extra support to bigger busted ladies while looking flattering.
There are a few strategic ways to incorporate embroidery onto a skirt. It can be added to the hem for subtlety or cover the entire skirt for a little more intensity. For something a bit different, a mermaid silhouette ticks all the right boxes. It infuses retro glamour with modern aesthetics. The mermaid cut emphasizes the hips and waist while flaring out at the knees for a mesmerizing moment. It’s not always the easiest dress to dance or move around in but, it’s perfect for winter weddings, and you could change into a more comfortable dress after the ceremony.
Final Touches
Embroidery is a great way to add finishing touches to any gown. It can be incorporated around the neckline or the waistline for a subtle touch. Embroidered patches or carefully selected places on the dress add a little magic without taking over.
There is a perfect wedding dress out there for every bride to be, in fact, there is so much choice that it might feel a little stifling. Finding your favorite dress might take a little time or, you might feel an instant connection to a particular gown. Whatever style you end up choosing, it’s the little details such as embroidery or beading that can really make it unique and personal.
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Tony Kantzavelos is the owner of LoveYourDress and Love Your Tailor Toronto. Specializing in dress cleaning, clothing alterations and tailoring since 1986. Tony loves sharing tips and trade secrets for customizing and taking care of almost any kind of dress, and especially helping women look their best no matter the occasion.
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