Spring wedding dresses are abundant! Why? Because most dresses seem to be made for the season. So many bridal magazines have long flowing skirts with sleeveless, strapless, spaghetti-strapped, or halter top style dresses. Add a light weight veil, and you will look like the perfect storybook bride!
While you should not have any problem finding gowns, you may have a hard time choosing one with so many. This is why you need to start early and decide what style you like, what you feel the best in, and what fits your body type the best.
If you are going to have an indoor wedding, you will not have to take the weather into account as much. You could choose almost any type of gown and it would be appropriate; however, you can add some special touches that would make your dress represent the season. See below for some ideas on adding some color to your dress.
However, if you are going to have an outdoor wedding to celebrate the birth of a new season (and life together!), then make sure you choose a dress that is versatile for cool weather. If you have your heart set on strapless or sleeveless, then also choose an elegant wrap that can go around your shoulders if it is chilly or breezy outside. Make sure you choose a train length suitable for the outside terrain you will be walking on.
Another thing you can add to your spring wedding dress is a splash of color. While you could do this anytime of the year, Spring is an especially good time for this because of what the season represents. After coming out of a long, cold, and white winter Spring is time of blossoming and bursting into color. Many brides are choosing sashes that have a hint of blue or pink, dresses that have an allover hue of pink, or light and colorful embroidery work. Up against the spring landscape, whether inside or out, this can be a breathtaking vision that makes a subtle statement about the season.
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