Sometimes, brides want to have 2 outfits on their wedding day: a beautiful gown for the ceremony and a short cocktail dress for a more laid-back look for the reception. But having an extra outfit for the reception can mean additional costs in your wedding budget. But here's a great solution: have a convertible bridal gown made for you.
Yes, there is such a thing. It's basically a wedding dress with a detachable skirt. It solves the hassle of having an extra dress made (and the extra costs that go with it). All you have to do is untie or unzip it from your main dress and voila! You achieve a new look with just one dress.
Convertible wedding gowns are hard to come by, but I found some on the Internet, which I'd like to share with you. You can use them as an inspiration for your dream wedding gown:
Yes, there is such a thing. It's basically a wedding dress with a detachable skirt. It solves the hassle of having an extra dress made (and the extra costs that go with it). All you have to do is untie or unzip it from your main dress and voila! You achieve a new look with just one dress.
Convertible wedding gowns are hard to come by, but I found some on the Internet, which I'd like to share with you. You can use them as an inspiration for your dream wedding gown:
1st row, from left: Dress 260 by MartinaLiana.com; Style 8700 from AllureBridals.com.
2nd row, from left: 'Paris' Convertible Wedding Dress from CustomCoutureBridal.com; Fergie from DavidTuteraByFaviana.com.
3rd row, from left: Janine by NaturalBridals.com; L187 from LegendsByRomonaKeveza.com.
2nd row, from left: 'Paris' Convertible Wedding Dress from CustomCoutureBridal.com; Fergie from DavidTuteraByFaviana.com.
3rd row, from left: Janine by NaturalBridals.com; L187 from LegendsByRomonaKeveza.com.
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