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femmeduartsblog · 1 year
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atelier couture bridal mermaid dress 🦋
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wedding-affair · 1 year
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Julie Vino | Bridal Fall 2023
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mrs-trophy-wife · 8 months
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dozydawn · 1 year
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mahoganygold213 · 1 year
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Galia Lahav Spring 2024 Couture Collection, Amor
Paloma| Silk Crepe and Corset Mermaid Gown
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pgmdress · 1 year
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Experience classic elegance with this beautiful White Lace-Trimmed Off The Shoulder Mermaid Long Wedding Dress. Its white shade and fine lace trim make it perfect for weddings, while its off the shoulder cut and mermaid silhouette bring an air of contemporary sophistication. Ideal for any wedding guest.
White Lace-Trimmed Off The Shoulder Mermaid Long Wedding Dress WD635
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lunss-couture · 8 months
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Ivory Strapless Lace Tulle Classic Mermaid Wedding Dress 
This ivory bridal gown has a classic mermaid silhouette with all-over delicate floral lace appliques and trim adorned. The bodice features strapless curved neckline, invisible zipper back closure and a detachable beaded sash at the waist.
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thebridalstylist · 1 year
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Silhouettes and what they can do for you
Welcome to Silhouettes 101! I thought I'd list them out and tell you the pros and cons to each, so you can feel like you have a better grasp on them before you go dress hunting.
Please note: Everything I write in the "cons" section is an FYI and can be thoroughly ignored. If you are going to the courthouse and you want a ballgown with a cathedral train, go for it.
Ballgowns
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The ballgown is, on a scale from tight to full, 110% floof. It's a classic wedding gown silhouette, but that doesn't mean it has to be conservative or unexciting in any way.
Best for: Brides who want the princess or fairytale look, or who need a better contrast between their waist and hips in order to create the illusion of a smaller waist.
Cons: They can be heavy, and going to the bathroom once you're in it is a royal (ha!) pain in the ass if you don't have multiple people helping or a product like the Bridal Buddy.* They can also sometimes make people look a bit shorter, but if that's where your heart is and you're a short queen, you can mitigate that by wearing some serious heels or just not give a crap about it. Also, can come off as more formal than some other silhouettes.
A-Lines
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This silhouette is named an A-line because it's shaped like.... Guess what? Yep. An A. On the scale of tight to full, it's just under the ballgown in floofiness, but is not as tight as a fit and flare or a sheath.
Best for: Everybody! The A-line is a universally flattering silhouette. Unless it's heavily beaded, it's probably going to weigh less than a ballgown. If you want flowy, this is probably your best bet. A-lines are also often really good at getting that romantic feel. If you don't care about a train, you can really open up your options by checking out gowns in your chosen color that are special occasion, evening gowns, or even prom dresses, and save quite a bit of money.
Cons: Still a lot of material for some, but there aren't really a lot of downsides to this one.
Fit And Flares
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I use "fit and flare" as a catch-all for any dress that, well, fits and at some point flares out, like mermaids or trumpets. These terms can sometimes be used interchangeably.
Best for: Two words - drama and curves. If you don't have an hourglass figure and you want one, this is where to look. If you're the kind of bride who wants to go full glam, these gowns are your best friend.
Cons: If you are apple shaped, a fit and flare might actually call more attention to it, but there are still tricks to mitigating that like adding belts or finding one with ruching. While you're trying one on and/or getting your fitting done with alterations with one of these ladies, make absolutely sure you can walk, dance, and sit comfortably... And yeah, that means busting a move at the bridal salon, even if it's just in your changing room. Hell, we'll probably suggest it! You don't want a dress that'll be so tight on your legs that you're tippy-toeing down the aisle, unless you want that, in which case you do you!
Sheaths
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These babies go straight up and down, and are sleek and sexy. They're going to be the tightest silhouette overall.
Best for: If you're more of a casual bride, you'll have way better luck finding a sheath that works for you, as opposed to, say, ballgowns. Also great if you're a budget bride; this is the other silhouette you can look through special occasion or prom gown collections for and find some way cheaper that nobody would ever guess wasn't a $5k wedding gown. And if you want some floof for the ceremony but not the reception, you can just get a really stunning overskirt like this, this, or this, and just remove it for the reception, no need for a train. So, lots of customization options!
Cons: They are not terribly forgiving to the figure. Spanx can take care of that. Also may not be best for those who are apple-shaped without tricks like ruching, belts, etc. applied. For people with body dysmorphia, these might be a bit tough. Also, these are usually the most casual of the silhouettes.
Like always, I'll say that the only thing that matters is that you feel beautiful and comfortable in your dress, so don't take something written under "cons" as law. Be true to yourself and what you want, no matter what that style is!
*I get no money whatsoever from any link I might post.... dammit. Also, those are to be seen solely as examples.
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bridaljournal · 2 years
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Maggie Sottero Wedding Dress: Marabel (2/2)
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wedding-dress-shop · 1 year
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Top 5 Mermaid Wedding Dresses with Sleeves
Mermaid wedding dresses with sleeves are the epitome of elegance and new-style statements with the allure of a fitted silhouette with the gracefulness of sleeves, creating a captivating bridal look. So, if you're a bride-to-be in search of the perfect mermaid wedding dress with sleeves, here’s a curated list of the top five dresses that will make you feel like a true mermaid bride.
Sen by Ines Di Santo: A Whimsical Dream
It highlights the lace off-the-shoulder neckline and mermaid silhouette exuding romance. This dress is ideal for a bride in Florida, with its plunging V-neckline and enchanting silk tulle cape. To complete this whimsical bridal style, we suggest pairing it with a stunning gold headpiece by Maria Elena Headpieces.
Style 20-110 by Berta Bridal: A Showstopper
For a show-stopping gown, look no further than the Berta Bridal Fall 2020 collection. The Style 20-110 dress captivates with its bold lace print, making it perfect for a winter wedding. Berta is renowned for their sexy and glamorous style, ensuring that any bride wearing this dress will turn heads.
Mallorca by Pronovias: Modern Drama
Bridal capes have become a popular alternative to veils, adding a modern touch to bridal fashion featuring medieval sleeves and dramatic button details wherein this detachable cape allows you to walk down the aisle in grandeur and then easily transition to the reception to dancing without sacrificing style.
Laurel by Anne Barge: Timeless Elegance
Known for her classic designs, Anne Barge has created this dress that showcases exquisite details that brides of all shapes and sizes will adore. Enhance this dress with a crown by Maria Elena Headpieces and a classic veil by Girl and a Serious Dream.
Kaia by Monique Lhuillier: Fashion-Forward Glamour
The designer's signature style is known mainly for her lace creations, Monique Lhuillier combines fashion-forward elements with a true mermaid silhouette in this gown. Fitted through the bust, hips, and waist, the Kaia dress flares dramatically above the knees. Consider having a second dress for the reception to ensure ease of movement. Now, just let your wedding day be a moment of enchantment as you glide down the aisle in one of these captivating Mermaid wedding dresses.
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wedding-affair · 1 year
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Julie Vino | Bridal Fall 2023
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bitofswank · 1 year
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Mermaid Wedding Dress in White and Black
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Mermaid wedding dresses in black and white with a backless design are the epitome of chic and stylish bridal fashion. These dresses feature a form-fitting silhouette that hugs the curves of the body, accentuating the natural beauty of the bride. The combination of black and white adds a touch of drama and contrast, creating a striking visual impact.
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alinebridaldresses · 1 year
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Mermaid Bridal Dresses
Mermaid bridal dresses are also called mermaid or fish models. It is possible to see that this model is handled with many different designs. This wedding dress model, which can be preferred for 4 seasons, can be designed with both long and short sleeves.
Fish model wedding dresses usually have a long queue. The length or structure of the tail may vary according to the models in which the bride feels comfortable. In addition, fish model wedding dresses, which are usually quite narrow until the hips, become loose after the legs and are completed with a long tail. It is known that fish or mermaid model wedding dresses, which can be preferred by women of all body types, have been among the most preferred wedding dresses for many years. Although mermaid bridal dresses are usually designed in white or cream color, it is also possible to see different colors used for different organizations.
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janaann-blog · 2 years
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mahoganygold213 · 1 year
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Galia Lahav Spring 2024 Couture Collection, Amor
Fuego| Black Silk Lace Tulle Mermaid Gown
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