5 Stunning Colored Wedding Gowns That Brides Love To Have!
Do you know the types of colored wedding gowns that brides normally searched online?
They are:
1. Red Wedding Gowns
2. Jasmine Wedding Gowns
3. Pink Wedding Gowns
4. Pink and White Wedding Gowns
5. Black and White Wedding Gowns
So I went to Google to find the most popular bridal sites that offer gowns with these colors.
What I realise from my findings is that as it is easy to find common colors like red and white. However, for odd color combination like “black and white”, nice ones are hard to come by.
Nonetheless, I manage to find two pretty black and white wedding gowns.
1. Red Wedding Gowns
from bridalwave.tv
from allthingsbridal.org
from chinesehour.com
Description:
For the benefit of our US readers, I feel it would be good to explain the Chinese wedding custom.
Traditionally the Chinese bride will wear three wedding dresses. The first is a traditional white dress with veil. This is worn during the wedding ceremony. Normally, it is worn during the solemnisation process and the wedding lunch or dinner.
The second wedding dress, a traditional Chinese wedding dress (as shown above) is worn throughout the banquet. It is called the Chinse Kua.
The third is the bride?s going away dress. The design is relative simpler compared to the white wedding gowns. She changes into this just before leaving the banquet.
2. Jasmine Wedding Gowns
from perfectbridal.com
from winaweddingdress.com
from honeymoons.about.com
3. Pink Wedding Gowns
from wedding-dress-gowns.com
from perfectbridal.com
from mydress4less.com
4. Pink and White Wedding Gowns
from benjaminroberts.co.uk
5. Black and White Wedding Gowns
from allthingsbridal.org
from everafterformal.com
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