Friday, January 18, 2013

Medieval Wedding Gowns Are All Rather Special

By Kendra Ware


In years gone by weddings were usually pre arranged as a simple matter of purpose instead of love. The brides dress was designed to represent the families' wealth and most brides did not wear white. In fact medieval wedding gowns had a design that was usually blue or red to show purity and social standing, as these primary colored fabric dyes was the most difficult and expensive to acquire.

In 1840, Queen Victoria wore the first white wedding gown, starting the trends of today with traditional creams, ivory or whites. White was actually used to symbolize excessive wealth during this period. Ladies on occasion also incorporated flamboyantly colored trimmings made from silks, furs, or velvet fabrics; expensive gems also finished off these masterpieces.

Nowadays many brides are tired of the boring traditional pale dress choices; and have become attracted to Celtic and medieval bridal traditions of wearing intensely dyed dresses, only green is not worn as it is considered as bringing bad luck. Medieval theme weddings are becoming more and more popular these days with many individual brides hiring dressmakers that specialize in these types of designs. Most will end up being spoilt for choice by vast number of designers available.

For any person that decides on having an older styled gown there are some features that have to be present, in order to hit all the notes you may wish to be striking. Elements that might need to be considered are a lace bodice, decorative ribbons or trimming on the sleeves, neckline and waist. A tight fitted corset bodice with a full skirt, or even a long cape worn over the top of the dress.

By adding any of these elements into a design a person will be able to add subtle touches that hint towards a by gone era. Additionally those that are not brave enough to have a completely non white dress can use color accents by way of colored waistbands or edging on the hem or sleeves. This is a perfect joining of both modern and medieval styles, with only a little compromise.

Finances unfortunately dictate what can ultimately be purchased but for that bride wanting a little something unique but without the hefty price tag or most dresses this era has a "peasant" styled garment. These simpler styled robes are stocked and start at $89 dollars up to $199 per dress. The bonus here is by adding an edging here and there and even some jewels it could look like a custom made piece without paying a ridiculous amount.

However if wanting to mimic the more elaborate ones then choose rich fabrics such as velvet and silks in deep burgundy, purple or navy. It should have long sleeves with ornate trimmings and corsets with detailed lace and gemstones. Of course this design can set one back a few thousand dollars.

These elaborate dresses are all hand stitched so need to be ordered well in advance. Whether Celtic medieval wedding gowns; peasant or royal style, every guest will agree. There is nothing more breathtaking than a bride walking down the aisle.




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