Wednesday, January 8, 2014

David's Bridal's spring line

I feel like David's Bridal had a change of heart in the best way possible. Before the spring 2014 dresses were released, I always was a bit skeptical of their gowns. They didn't seem fashion forward or with the trends. They lacked color and edge and didn't bring something new to the table. A lot of that seems to change with their new line. Here's a small selection of some of their new gowns. All of them can be found here.

Known as the Double-Weaved Floral Matelasse Ball Gown Style VW351205, this dress is both classic and has a drop of unique. Down the back is a row of tiny bows, adding a romantic touch to a less poof ballgown. This dress is not your typical tulle princess, but offers a bit more elegance and simplicity to still achieve a princess look.

Known as the Strapless Corset Gown with Rose Applique Detail Style CWG614, this dress has a lot of fun qualities. The corset top gives a structured, trim look while the tulle skirt is different with its rose appliques. It's a light airy dress with a longer train that gives both a classic and romantic look. Definitely one of my favorites!

Known as the Short Mesh Dress with Illusion Sweetheart Bodice Style EJ4M5197, this dress is one for the modern bride. It's great for not only rehearsal dinners and such, but a simple and relaxed outdoor wedding. Paired with some killer heels and possible a birdcage veil, this dress lets the inner rockstar bride shine. The illusion top gives some security to brides who don't necessarily want strapless, but love the look.

Known as the Strapless Satin Trumpet Gown with Lace Style CWG594, this dress is pretty much a staple of any line. A trumpet gown with the traditional lace, this dress is for a bride looking for the sleek silhouette without losing a more traditional look. Paired with a long or short veil, it's sure to gives anyone a gorgeous look.

 
Known as the Fit and Flare Gown with Organza and Tulle Petals Style SOPHIE, I wasn't kidding when I said DB was looking into more colors. For the edgy, rockstar bride who wants to don black for her day, this dress is sure to wow. It's unexpected, it's dramatic and it's unusual.

Known as the Corded Lace Trumpet Gown with Ruffle Detail Style MS251052, this gives the bride a softer trumpet look. It's a bit more romantic and light than the trumpet I reviewed above. It allows for a bit more movement while adding elegance. I could very much imagine this dress in a garden or museum wedding.

The last dress I picked out is known as the Strapless Ball Gown with Organza Ruffle Skirt Style CWG568 is the traditional princess dress. It's everything a girl wanting to be a princess should be. The ruffle skirt gives a different detail than a full satin ballgown. It allows for some fun and flow along with the corset and beaded bodice.

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