Its A-line Princess cut, combined with the figure hugging bodice,
A 2010 Wedding Dress Fit For A Princess
Every lady dreams to wear a 2010 wedding dress fit for a princess on the momentous occasion of her wedding day. he flowers have been carefully chosen to bedeck the venue, the music particularly selected to accompany the glorious occasion, and the event has been meticulously planned to be an unforgettable episode in a woman life.
Armed with a personally prepared and heartfelt vow, a true lady deserves to walk down the aisle in this fabulous bouffant princess wedding dress from the 2010 Spring Collection of Private Label by G Wedding Gown, the PLG-1383.
The PLG-1383 from Private Label by G Wedding Gown is crafted from a satin fabric that lends a silky taffeta crispness to the fabric body. The figure-hugging bodice has a sleeveless, beaded bustier which is enhanced with a sweetheart neckline, accented with beautiful embroidery. Gleaming Swarovski crystals embellish the embroidery detail to add a subtle sparkle, which draws the attention to the face of the blushing bride.
Its A-line Princess cut, combined with the figure hugging bodice, renders a tall and slim silhouette to any girl who wears it, while still providing volume to the skirt. The back part of the bodice is not really left without detail. The back of the bodice features a corset back complete with fabric lacing. Subtle embroidery bordering the corset-lace adds an elegant finish.
The underskirt is a gathered English net that is embellished with subtle, scattered embroidery as well as a gorgeously scalloped embroidered hem. A bouffant overskirt sits over the English net underskirt, and is gathered to the left side while delicate fabric rosettes provide trimming.?The back side of the overskirt features three layered bouffant, each layer trimmed with the same matching rosettes. The overskirt softly cascades down to a cathedral train.
Just like all classy wedding dresses, the PLG-1383 from Private Label by G Wedding Gown is truly a 2010 wedding dress fit for a princess, befitting party dresses for little girls a walk down a petal-covered aisle. ?
About Wedding Dress Rentals
Visiting bridal shops and buying the perfect wedding dress has been a rite of passage for many brides. However, many brides are now renting their wedding dress. Some brides rent a wedding dress to save money while others do it for convenience. Wedding dresses can be renting in most styles, sizes and price ranges.
Function
The bride selects the wedding dress several months before the wedding and reserves it for the wedding date. The bride picks up the wedding dress before the wedding and returns it to the shop after the wedding. Many rental shops also offer shoes, veils and jewelry for rent with the dress.
Benefits
One of the main benefits of renting a dress is cost. It is significantly cheaper to rent a dress than it is to purchase the same quality dress. If you are having a destination wedding, you can rent a dress at the wedding destination. This saves you the time, money and hassle of shipping or transporting the dress. By renting a wedding dress, you also save the time of not having to dry clean, preserve and store your dress after the dress.
Effects
One of the downsides of renting a wedding dress is that you have to return the dress after the wedding and cannot pass it on to one of your future children. Because you have to return the dress, you also must be extra careful while you are wearing the dress. If you damage the dress, you pay for the damage or purchase the dress.
Considerations
When selecting a wedding dress rental shop, ask about alternations. Some shops allow you to alter the dress before the wedding, but others require that you wear the dress as is. Ask how many days you can pick the dress up before the wedding and when you must have it returned by. Verify any deposits required or damage fees before signing a rental contract. If you are leaving from the reception to your honeymoon, make arrangements for a friend or family member to return the dress.
Misconceptions
Many people think that wedding dresses available for rent are used. Some shops rent new dresses to brides and then sell the dresses as used dresses. People often think that only low end dresses are available for rent. However, many high end designer dresses are available in rental shops