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Wedding Dresses: Everyone’s Wearing White, Choose A Red Wedding Gown To Make An Impact

By John Jones

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When considering the multitude of wedding dresses out there that you could choose from for your wedding it’s pretty easy to focus on style, but forget that there are different color options available to you. In fact light pastels, pinks and even reds are becoming more sought after, so let’s look at whether these could work for you:Whilst many brides consider white to be the only color for a wedding, these days we are seeing more and more brides turning to different colors in order to stand out, follow a theme or just do something memorable.

A red Formal Dresses is a serious statement and will fit in really well if you’re having a Christmas, Valentine’s or Oriental themed wedding.Red is a traditionally lucky color in the Far East, so why not break from the norm and have a red themed wedding? Remember that you can team up a red wedding gown with vampish red lipstick, dozens of red roses everywhere and perhaps bridesmaids in a lighter shade of red or pink.

Oval shaped faced brides can relax as they are fortunate enough that they can wear virtually any hair style. Brides with heart-shaped and square faces should avoid long straight styles. Heart-shapes should opt for side partings and soft curls. Curls and waves also look great on square-shaped faces as it gives a softer look, whereas round-faced brides should avoid volume and curls as this adds width. Sleeker styles pulled away from the face would be much more appropriate as they are a perfect shape for high ‘Updos’.

Another great look could be a Wild-West style gown with cascading ruffles and multiple petticoats; think the girls in the saloon in a John Wayne Western. A scarlet dress with white petticoats and long elbow-length gloves would work really well here and if you have a lace-up corset you really will look like a Southern belle on this special day.

Because red does tend to lend itself to an oriental or vintage theme you should probably consider a more classic style gown. Perhaps ball-gown or A-line style is better, and made of a heavier fabric like Taffeta and with a long skirt and plenty of ruffles.If you are going vintage or oriental you should consider long gloves and perhaps even a parasol or fan instead of a bouquet. You could switch from fan or parasol to bouquet upon entering the church or office.

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