2009 Wedding Dresses
Hot, Hot, Hot. That is the theme for this years gown designs. Short dresses are even being seen walking the wedding designer runway.
The number one dress pick for the Spring season is a strapless one piece, form-fitting, with V-neck lace exposure and a body hugging full length contour. The thick material used on the full length leg covering, skirt mimicking design is gently embraced with a pouting layer of secondary lace. It floats along with the skirt and follows all 8 feet of the train. The only embellishments are found on the burgundy belt design. There is a 4 inch thick hip hugging ‘belt’ that is sewn into the design to make the dress resemble a two piece outfit. This burgundy belt is kissed with 4 large, tear shaped faux diamonds that add an amazing amount of creation to the dress.
The idea of 2009 dresses is one extreme or another. Either body hugging long gowns, or corset design tops with flared skirt bases. The in between designs are given a sectional look with obvious layers and escalating fabrics.
The body hugging designs are given a cute, quick bottom flare from the knee’s down. Mostly strapless designs to flatter the shoulders and veils caressing the entire back.
Flared dresses are accentuated by the unique flare flowing from the waist down to the floor. All attention is drawn to the incredibly designed flare immediately. The top is a body forming, spaghetti strapped tank design. It is accented by a second layer of lace material and glistens with shimmer from tiny beadwork covering the entire front and back. The flare of the skirt base expands six full feet from side to side, guaranteeing that the bride will be the spotlight.
The tiering dresses are an array of individualism. These dresses usually begin with a base layer of crinkled lace fabric which is exposed in the front of the skirt base. Then a second layer is formed in a wrapping sequence running diagonally from the back of the skirt, and forming up and into the design of dresses top. Layers of exquisite beadwork are formed in flowing diagonal layers from base to top. This design can be flattering with or without straps.
A secondary design is the half sleeve look. This includes a strapped dress with shoulders exposed, but lace sleeves extending from the shoulder cut and attached to the side of the usually strapless dress design. The sleeves extend down to the elbow or wrist and generally have slits coming from the bottom section of sleeve.
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