Aisle Style: Short Wedding Dresses are Sweet
Although floor length wedding dresses seem to be the most widely chosen, there is something to be said about shorter ones. Short above-the-knee, tea and cocktail length dresses are gaining in popularity. A short style wedding dress can create an entirely unique look while still looking like a wedding dress.
Short wedding dresses can show off a pair of pretty, strappy shoes and that special pedicure you got for the Big Day. Of course it can also show off a great pair of legs
Flore by Ana Quasoar
This wedding dress from Paris designer Ana Quasoar has a mini-skirt length with a very contemporary style. Lots of lace and a flowing cape over the body-hugging sheath help keep a bridal look. It would be the perfect dress for a wedding set at a resort wedding chapel venue.
Sweetheart Chiffon
One advantage of a shorter wedding dress is wearing it more than once. This strapless chiffon dress with a sweetheart neckline hits just above the knee. With the right accessories, it would make a great little cocktail dress.
This wedding dress would be lovely for summer garden wedding.
Sarah Seven's Raw-hemmed Twirler
A playful cocktail dress with a flirty, twirly skirt by Sarah Seven features a sweetheart bodice. The sheer netting and old-fashioned dotted swiss skirt makes this adorable dress a good option to wear for the ceremony itself, or perhaps to change into for an after-the-wedding party.
Knee-length With Veil
There is no need to give up wearing a veil with a short wedding dress. This A-line princess style dress of lace has spaghetti straps. A simple medium length veil compliments this knee-length dress.
Ruche Short Ivory
This short ivory dress with a ruche bodice from Addison Eve has a sweet vintage look. It is of soft, flowing ivory chiffon with a border of flower appliques above the hem. A vintage style hat completes this wedding dress for a romantic Victorian look.
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