Wedding Planning:: Bridal Gowns:: Article 3

Bridal Gown Designer:: Melissa Sweet

So I know it’s been a while since my last post. Life has been busy. The holidays rolled around and rolled out all very quickly. I took a trip to visit my Grandmother. What a wonderful time that was - a little R&R on top of spending time with one of my most favorite people. I’ll post more on all of that real soon.

So here we are in a new year with new goals and new ideas plotted. I figured a new post on wedding gown design was overdue so here I am to deliver another segment, this time featuring wedding gown designs from designer Melissa Sweet. In my search for vintage style dresses she is the first I came across and she has some really beautiful designs.
Now, remember as always, these posts are not to promote a specific designer necessarily but to spark ideas for those seeking to find just the right style they’re looking for. You want to spend your money wisely and make unique and creative additions to the dress you ultimately choose.

Don’t forget that there are several trunk shows coming up in February and March at Faccio Bridal in Franklin where they feature Rivini and Lazaro designs as well as many others.

Meet Becca::




Next up is Capri::


Fiesole
:: I like this. Something a little different.




Leighton::This is not something I would traditionally pick but I like it. I’m not completely sold on the skirt part I think that’s what makes it different. The more I look at it the more it grows on me.


Maddie:: I really like this one. Again, it’s not what I would traditionally pick but it’s very cute and sexy I think.




The next one didn’t have a name available which I don’t like because I think dresses should have names. They’re prettier when they have names. But anyway, the bridesmaids dresses here are so cute. I absolutely love the color! Turquoise-ish shades of blue are my favorite colors and this one is perfect. Totally what I would have for my own wedding if I were having one again. We did red, white and black for our wedding (Nebraska Cornhuskers colors for the hubby). It was pretty but if we ever renew our vows it’ll be these colors.

Mykonos:: This is kind of simple but I like it. Not completely in love with it but I like it.

Santorini::


Verona:: I wish this was a full-length picture. The style is cute. I like the simplicity and the vintage look of it. The simplistic gathering and bow coupled with the gloves makes it very retro stylish. If I could see what the whole thing looks like I think it might be my favorite. The headpiece is a little overwhelming for my taste as big as it is but I like the idea. It adds to the retro look also.



So that wraps up another segment of bridal gown designs. I hope you gathered some helpful ideas for your own beautifully, perfect bridal gown.


The pictures used in this post were taken from the designer's website.


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