Royal Wedding Gown Inspired Styles
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Every Disney princess dress has been a lot of girls’ childhood dreams. The long train and glamorous crown add a magical touch and flare of a royal style.
Below, we have found matching Afarose bridal gowns to the four most iconic Royal wedding dresses.
Afarose: Perlette (Princess Diana)
Princess Diana’s wedding dress is one of the highly spoken wedding dresses in fashion history. Its’ style highlights include the large puffed sleeves and full round skirt that is also a part of the 80’s style. Even though in our time, the puffy sleeves may be too much of an exaggeration.
However, with our in-house design team, we decided to tone down the style by designing a half-length puffy sleeves paired with a more figure-hugging bottom.
Pearlette is for brides looking for a 1980s vintage flare.
Afarose: Astrid (Kate Middleton)
Back in 2011, Kate Middleton’s wedding dress has stirred a style trend for brides-to-be. The overall elegant design has lace sleeves with intricate lace appliques. Not to mention, the long cathedral train epitomizes a dream princess wedding.
Astrid from our Afarose bridal collection also incorporates Kates wedding dress elements. However, we added an alluring factor for the dress, which is the subtle v-cut at the front and back.
Astrid is for brides who want a royalty inspired with a subtly sexy twist.
Afarose: Amber (Princess Eugenie)
Princess Eugenie’s bridal gown focuses on the design of the portrait neckline. With a simplistic overall look, a statement headpiece plus a polished low-bun hairstyle gives an ethereal style.
From the Afarose design team, Amber from our collection could be your best alternative to achieve this look. For this dress, we kept elements such as the cathedral train. However, we opted with an off-the-shoulder neckline with a double layer folding to create extra dimension and layering.
Amber is for brides who want a simple princess-style with a full satin look.
Afarose: Lucine (Meghan Markle)
Megan Markle’s bespoke wedding reception dress is in a halter-neckline style which creates a stark contrast of what a typical royal wedding dress should look like. In Meghan’s wedding, she stayed true to her style preference for a more contemporary and modern bridal style. Another highlight of this dress is the back design of her dress delicately shows off her upper back.
Lucine from our Afarose collection also styles in a similar way. Our in-house design team decided to add the cherry on top by incorporating a split design which our bride can walk down the aisle in style. Not to mention, with the white beads embellishments, it adds a little texture as a variety.
Lucine is for brides who want a modern yet sophisticated look.
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