Princess Style Wedding Dresses
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1. The long-sleeved princess wedding dress: Almost all designers make long-sleeved dresses but few of them dare to mix long sleeves with a princess cut. Monique Lhuillier, Reem Acra and Ines DiSanto have gorgeous long-sleeved wedding dresses.
2. The princess wedding dress with train: A princess wedding dress with a train is truly stunning. This year, Jesus Peiro created a particularly beautiful model in satin and Marchesa brings a modern touch to the vintage princess dress.
3. The tulle princess wedding dress: There's nothing like layers of tulle to accentuate the romantic side of a wedding dress. While many designers use tulle, Monique Lhuillier is particularly talented with this material. Feel free to take inspiration from her creations to create your own dress.
4. The asymmetrical princess wedding dress: The princess cut is ideal for creating asymmetrical dresses, which were especially popular on the Bridal Fashion Week shows. For a classic model, take a look at the Pronovias or Anne Barge collections. If you want a more daring look, have a look at Ines DiSanto and Inbal Dror.
5. The strapless princess wedding dress: This is the easiest cut to find. Strapless princess dresses work well because the voluminous skirt isn't overloaded by lots of material at the top. You'll find strapless princess wedding dresses by every designer. The corseted bustier is particularly fashionable.
6. The princess wedding dress with lace: As with the strapless dress, lace will always be popular among all the wedding dress designers because of its classic elegance. Opt for a princess dress with small touches of lace rather than a full-out lace dress.