Trendy Dressing Codes - Princess Kate's Wedding Dress Inspiration

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By John Jones


You must be one of the two billion people who watched and marveled at the grand wedding ceremony of Prince William and Princess Kate. You, being a bride-to-be yourself, must be hoping for a wedding dress as stunning as Princess Kate's. Truth is you will look in fashion if you add some Kate Middleton touch or royal touch to your wedding dress, because her bridal attire has certainly set wedding fashion standards all over the world. Now let's learn some trendy dressing codes from the beautiful and happy Princess Kate.

Many of the new simple 2012 wedding gowns have natural waistlines. This makes them the perfect blank canvas for adding a stunning belt or sash. One of the most gorgeous options is to accessorize your gown with a fabulous jeweled belt. Theprom dresses 2012 confident DIY bride can try her hand at making her own sparkly sash, or they can be ordered online or made by your seamstress. A jeweled belt will dramatically transform your simple gown into something that is still understated and elegant, but also very striking. Swarovski crystal wedding jewelry would be the natural choice to complement the sash.

Tiara is typical for royal wedding ensemble. Luxurious, refined, classic or simple style, the tiara can be whatever you prefer. Yet it always gives a feeling of nobility and elegance that every bride wants to hold. A long veil produces a flowing look and matches well with any hairstyle like up-does, straight or curled long hair left down. You can even make your simple short hair unique on your big day by wearing a prom dresses 2012suitable tiara and a veil of any style. If you want a little mysterious touch, choose the birdcage veil worn by Princess Kate. The veil that merely covers your face makes your guests close to you.

Romantic lace is a huge trend for 2012. It would be a lot of fun to start with an unadorned wedding dress in a very flattering silhouette and then embellish it with lace. There are quite a few ways to go about this. For a dress with very clean lines and no waist detail, it would look incredible to wrap a piece of wide lace border around the waistline of the gown. It would be especially fantastic done in a contrasting color to the gown so that the lace will really show up well. Black lace would be gorgeous on an ivory gown, for a modern yet slightly vintage style. Ivory lace on a white gown would be understated, but still noticeable. You can even layer a very thin belt over the lace to emphasize your waistline.

Every bride has her own unique temperaments. Some prefer to look lovely and pretty, some like to appear glamorous sexy, while others want to be the maverick. Below herewith are a few common types of wedding gowns.Ball Gown / Full SkirtBall gown type wedding gowns are recommended for ladies with body types being full figured, pear shaped and thin. It is also suitable for those who are petite or have an hour glass figure.




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