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Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

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Many women enjoy dress shopping and the thrill of finding that perfect dress for a particular occasion. But the whole idea of 'dress shopping' really takes on a whole new meaning when you're looking for THE dress. The dress you're going to wear on what's presumably one of the most important, special days of your life. 
Wedding dresses tend to be pretty classic but the truth is, the trends and styles do change from year to year.  We checked in with Tanya Prosser, owner of and event specialist with Hamilton-based A Fairytale Occasion, to find out more about what's on trend in wedding dresses this year.

"Sweep length trains again this season were the rage and tulle as well as organza made every designer's repertoire," says Prosser. "White and ivory are still the biggest colour choices for brides, asymmetrical cuts are once again very popular this season and embellishments are in abundance," she says. According to Prosser, this year designers are abandoning ornate details like heavy beading and embroidery in favour of more subtle details like pockets, flowers and jeweled belts.
While the traditional wedding dress is floor length with a sweeping train, Prosser says other lengths are making an appearance this year, too. "Floor length gowns still ranked very high on the designer runways," she says. "But we are seeing a push towards tea length gowns as well as the "mini" gown for receptions and informal weddings."
Prosser says this is a hot wedding trend; more and more brides are opting for a classic gown for the ceremony but want something more comfortable for the reception. To meet this need, Prosser says there's been an emergence of the convertible or zip-off dress. "The dress literally zips off into an above knee length for the reception."
Wedding dresses: Cuts
There are so many different cuts of gown to choose from. How do you decide which one's best for you? Prosser breaks it down:

A-line cut gowns flatter most figures and they disguise "problem" areas effectively.

Empire cut gowns are a fantastic style. Cut under the bust with a long skirt, the empire cut gown is perfect for petite brides as it creates the illusion of height.

Mermaid cut gowns are for women who are very proportional. They hug the waist and hips and show each 'imperfection' if there are any!

Princess cut gowns are universally the most flattering gowns. Seamless waistlines with three vertical front panels make all body types look taller and slimmer.

Ball gown cut gowns are classic and figure-flattering for all body types with a more fitted bodice and a long full length skirt.

Wedding dresses: Fabrics
Next consideration? Fabric. But there are advantages and disadvantages to various choices. 

"Silk is the most luxurious bridal fabric available," says Prosser. "Silk is very breathable making it cool in the summer and warmer in the winter. But it's also the most expensive fabric, she says, and it wrinkles easily and is more difficult to keep clean.

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Latest Pakistani Bridal Dresses Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

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