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Ball Gown Wedding Dresses

Real Wedding: Ngareta & Josh

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Ngareta & Josh held their rustic/nature-inspired wedding in Olive Tree Cottage, Pyes Pa, Tauranga, New Zealand. The entire day looked like a magical fairytale, filled with wooden & greenery decorations, fairy lights, and stunning purple smoke…Read More>>

Real Wedding: Jodee & Nick

Australia Weddings Real Weddings | By:cocomelody

Jodee & Nick held their “black and white” wedding in Western Australia. We can’t wait for you to see their special day! Wedding Dress Style: #LWWT15019 Q: Any advice or tips for future Mrs.? Changing your name is a…Read More>>

Real Wedding: Amy & Joshua

Real Weddings United States Weddings | By:cocomelody

This couple held the wedding ceremony in Veale Gardens, South Parklands Adelaide on 19th November, 2016 with a theme named “Industrial Rustic”. Let’s take a look at their wedding details! Photographer: Jewel Chenoweth Wedding Dress Style:…Read More>>

Real Wedding: Lisa & Peter

Australia Weddings Real Weddings | By:cocomelody

Lisa and her honey held the wedding ceremony in Maximilians, Verdun, South Australia on April 28th, 2017. They did a modren “Rustic, Cocktail” wedding theme! Wedding Dress Silhouette and Style: Ball Gown, #LWXT16001 Photographer (assisted by Mary…Read More>>

Ball Gown Wedding Dresses

Ever since ball gown wedding dresses came into scene, the fashion world has found itself drown in the charm of this dreamful silhouette.

For instance, there are movies and photo shoots with ball gown dress theme. And fashion blogs can never stop their obsession with comments on ball gown prom dresses.

Naturally, ball gown bridal dresses are now one of the biggest hits in wedding fashion. Get lost in the sea of ball gown dresses already? Maybe you should start with a brief intro of this extraordinary style on Cocomelody Magazine. In the meantime, informative styling tips are also available. And you may find reliable recommendations based on body types all the same.

The best part of princess cut designs is that it works well with all sizes and body types. That is to say, no matter you’re a plus size or an extra small, you’re sure to make an entrance in a breath-taking ball gown wedding dress.