Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Wedding Dress Wednesday: Mori Lee 2512

Happy Wednesday everyone!

Can you believe it's already mid-November?  Thanksgiving is next week!  Before you know it we'll all be gathered around mounds of delicious food, laughing and catching up with wonderful friends and family.  Better get ready!

Today's wedding gown strays slightly from the gowns that normally catch my eye.  Instead of layers of lace, chiffon and organza, I picked a sleek gown made of Duchess satin.  This is the Mori Lee 2512:

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Mori Lee 2512 (Spring 2010) is a Duchess satin fit-n-flare gown that features a lace-up back, sweetheart neckline and a bold masterpiece of embroidery that wraps around the bodice.  For those who are wondering, Duchess satin is a heavy, lustrous, luxurious material that has been used for couture bridal gowns for centuries.  Designers prefer it because drapes well, allowing skirts to keep their full curves instead of fluttering.   

I love the dramatic silhouette and luxurious details.  I can see this on brides with sparkling personalities who love to dance and have a great time no matter where they are.  Brides who spend the six months leading up to their wedding working hard at the gym to look amazing in this gown.  And their receptions are modern, jaw-dropping productions that ultimately end up being one giant dance party with them in the spotlight!  Now that's certainly one wedding I wouldn't want to miss. ;-)

What kind of wedding do you imagine when you look at this dress?  Let me know in the comments!

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