Usually tailored with brocades and velvet fabric, Renaissance wedding gowns are found in various styles and colors, with the commonest one being white or cream, portraying subtle nobility. Though the gown is available in various styles, it still has certain common elements, such as tight fitting sleeves and flares at the end. These gowns generally have full sleeves, covering the entire arm length. The dress is fabricated, with two separate cloth sets, making it comparatively heavy than the other options available. One of the cloth set is used as an outer cover and the other is used to drape the dress.
Although, stunning at looks, Renaissance wedding gowns are hard to find. Very few merchants deal in this prestigious collection and finding such sellers is another challenge in itself. Mostly therefore, the brides get the historical outfit tailored. Customized ornamentation with bead work, lace work, and metallic enhancements, give the gowns an edge.
Other than white or cream, the popular color choices for Renaissance wedding gowns are Hunter green, dark maroon, or deep purple. The dress may have laces by the side or front, which in turn makes it lengthy. The bride may tie up her hair to highlights the low cut blouse and accentuate her shape. Many put loose hanging ribbons over the back of the head. The three basic Renaissance wedding gown patterns include:
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