90 closed wedding dresses: when elegance is a must

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Evelyn Carpenter

If your wedding ring exchange will be in the colder months and you have already started your search for the perfect wedding dress, here you will find the keys to wear a closed wardrobe. And be careful, that does not mean that you will wear a tunic, because you will find models as tight as loose, plain or full of details. A style that has earned its space in the fashion catalogs and thatIf you are attracted to this proposal to wear on your big day, don't miss any detail of the following article.

What are your advantages

There are several reasons to opt for a closed wedding dress, started by formality and distinction For example, few will surpass the elegance of a princess style wedding dress, made entirely in mikado, with boat neck and three fours sleeves. Or it will be difficult to match the elegance of a mermaid silhouette design, completely covered in lace, with long sleeves and a sexy swan neck.

Closed dresses you will find in different cuts and in a variety of fabrics You should know that the main focus will be on the neckline, being the most chosen, besides the boat and the swan, the halter, round, square and illusion necks.

For which brides

If you are of the idea that showing 'less is more'. These dresses will be perfect for you, an excellent choice if you are exchanging gold rings in the autumn-winter season and you want to cover yourself from the cold without losing glamour. The closed dresses will also seduce brides who may be looking for a more elegant and elegant look. do not want to show arms, back or cleavage If this is your case, you will find a wide selection of models as beautiful as the most low-cut ones. For example, designs with the back completely covered, but with embroidery with tattoo effect, rows of buttons or rhinestone appliqués, among other finishes. And the same goes for the sleeves, as long or French sleeves open up a wide range of options. From delicate sleeves ofLace, for romantic designs; to puffed sleeves in plumeti tulle, for boho-chic inspired dresses. Poet-like sleeves, meanwhile, will be the fascination of vintage brides, especially if they are made of organza or chiffon.

Minimal key

On the other hand, minimalist dresses can also be closed And, in fact, most of the designs of this trend are inclined to show little skin. However, they are still sensual and that is the case, for example, of the mermaid cut dresses made entirely in crepe, with long sleeves and boat neck. A delight to the eye! Now, if you prefer the classic style, you will love the A-line dresses, in heavier fabrics such as pique,Some of them, plain and others with subtle details such as pockets or rhinestones on the shoulders, always accompanied by a sober neckline.

Accessories

Closed dresses are ideal to wear with an up-do and only a pair of earrings. not all necklines with more coverage allow necklaces or chokers to be worn. However, there are other accessories that you can integrate into the bridal look. For example, if you choose a swan neckline dress with cap sleeves, a great option is to complement the outfit with delicate gloves. Or if you like the double look effect, you can add a crop top to make the dress look even tighter. A great way to add a crop top to make the dress look even tighter. A goodidea, if you're going for a simple wedding dress, is to pair it with a piece of lace embroidered with metallic thread to give it a more sophisticated touch.

Remember that this style looks best with bridal hairstyles such as buns or ponytails, especially if you opt for a high neckline like the halter. And if the exchange of silver rings will be in the middle of winter, you can always opt for velvet shoes very flattering for the season.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.