Friday, December 28, 2012

Design Your Own Wedding Gown!

Do you not have the slightest clue what kind of wedding gown you are looking for? Or maybe you've tried on a MILLION different dresses, and nothing is quite perfect? Here’s an opportunity to piece together your own wedding dress from your favorite style of sleeves, neckline, silhouette (skirt) and gloves.

Take a trip to www.weddingdresscreator.com/wedding_dress_creator.php and have a blast trying all the different options until it all comes together in the perfect gown. There’s a mannequin just waiting to model your choices for you. First, pick your hair color and complexion from the palettes provided. Then begin your designing process!



The first category features several necklines: asymmetric, bateau, halter top, jewel, off-the-shoulder, portrait, Queen Anne, scoop, square, strapless, sweetheart and v-neck. If you’re curious about the bateau and jewel necklines, they’re there for you to “try on.”

Silhouette, or skirt, styles include a-line, ball gown, dropped, empire, mermaid and sheath. Of course, all the elements of the gown are presented to you in white, but you can choose from an expansive palette to change the background accent color, so you can see how your dress will look with the color scheme of your wedding.


From there, you choose a sleeve from bell, cap, fitted, leg o’mutton, pedal and puffed, unless you want a sleeveless style, like a halter top or strapless. I was quite curious about the leg o’mutton, which turns out to be a much more elegant sleeve style than the name implies. Those of you planning a fairy-tale wedding or a vintage wedding just may prefer this sleeve, which appears to work with several neckline and silhouette styles. As you’ll discover, this Web site can be hours of useful fun!


Once you are finished, just print out your one-of-a-kind design and bring it on into A Bride's Design where we can customize that dress specifically for you and make your dreams alive! 




Call (440) 835-3655 to make an appointment today!




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