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Chic Nostalgia
Flower Patterned Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Jasmine
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Chic Nostalgia
Spaghetti Strapped Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Iris
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Chic Nostalgia
Off The Shoulders Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Camelia
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Chic Nostalgia
Spaghetti Strapped Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Aster
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Chic Nostalgia
Off The Shoulder Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Scarlett
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Chic Nostalgia
Illusion Straps Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Sage
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Chic Nostalgia
V-Plunging Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Riley
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Chic Nostalgia
Plunging Bodice Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Madison
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Chic Nostalgia
A-Line Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Lyla
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Chic Nostalgia
A-Line Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Lillian
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Chic Nostalgia
Long Sleeved Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Eda
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Chic Nostalgia
Illusion Neckline Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Claire
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Chic Nostalgia
Cap Sleeved Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Charlotte
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Chic Nostalgia
Sheer Lace Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Bailey
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Chic Nostalgia
Cold Shoulders Chic Nostalgia Wedding Dress Anna
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Morilee Blu
Mori Lee Blu Bridal Gown Peony 5713
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Morilee Julietta
Julietta Bridal Gown Rita 3269
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Martin Thornburg
Martin Thornburg Wedding Gown Catalina 122239
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Martin Thornburg
Martin Thornburg Wedding Gown Ryleigh 122237
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Martin Thornburg
Martin Thornburg Wedding Gown Isidore 122235
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Martin Thornburg
Martin Thornburg Wedding Gown Branson 122231
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Martin Thornburg
Martin Thornburg Wedding Dress Avalon 220262
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Sophia Tolli
Sophia Tolli Wedding Gown Indiana Y22262
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Sophia Tolli Plus
Sophia Tolli Megan Wedding Dress Y12030LS
More and more these days, brides are opting out of traditional white wedding gowns and edging into a wider color scheme. It's caught on so much in recent years that non-white/ivory dresses are no longer even thought of as untraditional. Blush has been the leading non-white color choice of bridal gowns the past few years, along with champagne and platinum.
Of course, we know that wedding gown styles and color fashions change rapidly, so no matter the current trend, brides should be encouraged to choose a hue that appeals to them and complements their complexion. After all, white does not enhance everyone's skin tone and can make the pale-skinned appear "washed out." This certainly won't do for wedding photographs.
Blush (pink) tones are delicate and romantic, which is a wonderful ambience for any wedding. In addition, this color is typically associated with femininity, fitting right in with a soft, sophisticated setting for your celebration.
Ways to Bring Blush To Your Wedding Celebration
When picking out a blush gown, be aware of the variations among pink hues. If your skin has warm undertones, select a yellow- or peach-based blush tone. If your complexion has a cooler tinge, go with a silver- or gray-based blush. Basically, you want to match warm with warm, and cool with cool.
Consider also that blush-toned details - such as blush-pink linings, beading and lace embellishments at the bodice or floral appliques flowing down the skirt - are other ways to add this graceful hue to your wedding dress.
Dimitra Designs - Experienced and Helpful
At Dimitra Designs, our experienced consultants will work with you to find the perfect dress and color for your special day. As you can see, you have plenty of options, with blush pink wedding dresses offered by over 25 of our renowned designers! Our consultants can also help coordinate your blush wedding dress with your bridesmaids' dresses. Neutral colors such as black, white, nude or a rich brown look lovely in combination with your blush dress. Depending on your color scheme, darker colors on your bridesmaids can help you to stand out.