More FAIRYTALE GOWNS!
I showed you the wedding dresses that I thought resembled Bell, Cinderella and Ariel. Now it is time to see more! Looking at fashions especially Bridal gowns is one of my absolute favorite things to do. I consider it a stress reliever...just like baking for those of you that know me.
Bridal design is an art all to its own. The silhouettes, trimmings, applique's, and ornate laces that can be seen in styles of the past and present make looking at dresses never ending to me.
Here are some more dresses that I think represent Certain Disney Princesses:
Snow White: The Fairest of them all. This beautiful gown captures the cap sleeve and high color neckline as portrayed in her infamous yellow and blue gown.
Bell: The vertical bow on this gown reminds me of bells traditional blue dress with the white apron. Of course this is a bit more elegant.
Alvina Valenta
Sleeping Beauty/ Princess Aurora/ Briar Rose: This Disney Classic came out in 1959 and since then this gorgeous blonde has become an all time favorite to many little girls because of her FairyTale pink dress. This dress is a mix between Kate Middleton's Royal gown and Sleeping Beauties Pink gown. This Dress is fit for A PRINCESS.
Aire -Barcelona
Mary Poppins: These two dresses are "Practically Perfect in Every Way!" This silhouette is for the mature and sophisticated bride who likes to keep her style a bit modest yet elegant.
INES DE SANTO
Jim Hjelm
Mulan: Although she is not as popular as the other Disney Princesses she deserve to be recognized for her beautiful Chinese Kimonos. This dress is a combination of a traditional Kimono and a modern day bride. (A Kimono is a traditional Japanese dress but the Chinese culture wears them as well).
ALLURE
LAZARO
Princess Jasmine: This beautiful Arabian Princess is on supposed to be 16 in the Disney Movie Alladin!! "No one to tell us no or where to go or say we're only dreaming"- Alladin
ROSA CLARA
Sites Uses:
http://www.raihan-wed.com
http://www.theknot.com
http://inesdisanto.com
http://www.jlmcouture.com/Jim-Hjelm
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