Aisle Style: A Line Wedding Dresses
The bride to be always knows when she has found THE dress to be worn for the most important event of her life. Of all the available silhouette styles for walking down the aisle, the a-line is probably the most popular. That is because with the dress's other features, such as neckline and embellishements, the a-line wedding dress can look classic or modern.
The a-line silhouette can compliment any figure and is especially the right cut for fuller figured girls. Be sure to consider one of the many, many wedding dresses available in an a-line silhouette for your own aisle style.
Dina Davos
This lovely a-line gown of ivory lace and tulle has a romantic look with a sweetheart neckline that is edged in a darker ivory embroidery. The dress is completely strapless and will look fantastic with your upswept wedding hair style and pearl drop earrings.
1 Wedding by Mary's Bridal
This a-line gown by Mary's Bridal is perfect for a wedding more on the formal side with its attached cathedral length train. It comes in soft white or ivory satin and is embellished with beading and lace. It has an exaggerated low-cut sweetheart neckline and detachable spaghetti straps.
The garden wedding is the perfect place to say "I do" in this pretty, less formal gown. It is made of pure ivory silk with a sweetheart neckline and natural waistline. It awaits the right accessories, perhaps a borrowed strand of pearls or a pair of new diamond earrings.
Mark Zunino's a-line gown has a flirty, modern look with a dropped waist and row after row of ruffles. It is fashioned of lace and tulle with sweetheart neckline and attached chapel length train.
The Dennis Basso gown of silk taffeta has a figure flattering asymmetrical waistline. A line of beautiful beading and embroidery trails down from between the sweetheart neckline and leads the eye to the billowy full skirt.
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