Pages

Friday, March 2, 2012

Reception Wedding Dresses Can Be Modern and Comfortable

The general idea of having two wedding dresses is that the one for the ceremony will be more traditional and formal and the reception gown will be more of a fun party style wedding dress. This can be a great idea for many reasons. It can be a nice way for a bride to compromise between the gown her mother envisions and the style that she prefers, especially for a church ceremony. The bride's mom can have the classic wedding dress she imagines, but the bride can also have a fun and modern dress for her reception.



Some brides opt for a more playful and informal look by wearing a little white dress such as the strapless tea length reception wedding dress, which often features ruched detail on the a-line skirt. Another sweet, striking style is the chiffon dress with ruffles.



Many of these strapless, short chiffon reception wedding dresses feature a ruffled top and delicate floral accents. For even more embellishments to the chiffon dress, brides may want to consider a dress with a peek-a-boo hem, which perfectly complements this dress' ruched bodice, which consistently creates and accentuates a flattering shape. A short reception wedding dress generally costs less and often range in price from $100 to $300, but of course, the sky is the limit.


A knockout reception wedding dress can help you make the most out of the big party following your wedding. Although many brides choose to stick with their dress from the ceremony, switching to a more comfortable gown, even for part of the night, can make a big difference in your mood and overall enjoyment. Take these head turning styles as your cue to find the reception wedding dress that's right for you.

Short Reception Wedding Dresses

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.