Victoria is an amazing dress when seen in person. The whole gown is hand made, starting with a small line of delicate beads along the front of the waist that gather light tulle in the front and the back, adding just a hint of sparkle.
The strapless top is not quite a sweetheart neck, but not straight across either, showing a soft curve over the bust which flatters a lot of women.
The tulle then falls over lovely light silk taffeta and has hand-cut flowers hand-sewn over the bottom of the skirt, emulating a fall of flowers. They are sewn on with silver threads, adding a hint of glimmer as you move.
The a-line skirt is flattering to most body types, and a crinoline can be added underneath to expand the skirt outward slightly if desired.
The small chapel-train is revealed by the tulle drape cut in an inverted V to expose the simple back line of the gown, so any length of veil will accentuate the gown.
This strapless gown is light as a feather to wear and is a perfect for an outdoor ceremony or a more formal indoor event.
As this is a couture gown, the price is higher than most gowns, but this gown is worth every penny for the discriminating bride who wants and expects the best at her wedding.
Paper Doll Formals is the ONLY bridal boutique outside of Ontario that carries Nina Duong Haute Couture and we have Victoria in-store, along with three of her friends, "Janet", "Lucille", and "Coco".
Next week we'll feature another spectacular gown with different elements.
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