Clored Wedding Gowns - You Gotta Be Kidding Me!
Colored wedding gowns are now acceptable in society although the more traditional white or off-white gowns are still more common. Before, it used to be just the bridesmaids who can wear colored gowns but now, the more adventurous and modern brides opt to express themselves and wear the colors that they like most.
Colored Wedding Gowns - Two Options.
There are two kinds of colored wedding gowns, the solid colored gowns and the ones that have only portions of colors. The solid colored gowns are those that are fully made of one solid color with maybe some little color splashes. These colored wedding gowns are pretty much the same as traditional wedding gowns except for their colors.
There is no real difference other than color as dress designs come with the same accents and embellishments. The gowns that have colors added in segments, whether it is the hems, seems, sleeves or bodice generally do so to tie in with the flower color scheme.
If you would have worn a colored wedding gown 20 years ago it would have caused peoples eyelids to flutter however this is not the case these days as brides look for individualism and something that ties in with their personality. Make sure that the color or colors you do use fit the overall color scheme you have chosen for the ceremony. For example the colors in the dress tie in with the flowers and the table decorations.
One has to think forward and consider how photogenic all the color combinations will actually be.
As I have stated in this article it is no longer rare to see brides pick colored wedding gowns and all the major retailers have accommodated this by having a wide variety of colored gowns in their range.
Some people might not like colored wedding gowns but it is your wedding and you are paying for it so go ahead and indulge your fantasies and whims. After all, we do not get married plenty of times, even with divorce and everything, so make sure that you make it your best.