The dress is an A-line top with ball gown bottom, strapless, ivory color, and made of lace. There is beading on the bosom, on the left hip, and the corset. There may be a few beads lose, but nothing noticeable when you look at the dress. The corset does need to be manually laced, so that may take a few minutes when getting into the dress, but you can make it as tight or as loose as you like.
What I liked about this dress was the antique look of it and how it complimented my figure. The ivory and lace gave a classic look to my wedding and the beading on the hip made me look my best.
The train has been altered to be shorter, about two inches were taken off. The dress slightly flares in the back, but there is no trailing train. However, this does make dancing easier.
The dress was professionally cleaned after the wedding and worn only once for a few minutes to take the attached picture. There are no stains on the dress.
From the designer: Effortlessly beautiful, this lace wedding gown combines a classic A-line silhouette with modern details for an absolutely gorgeous look. Featuring ornate beading at the neckline and hip, side gathering, and a split skirt detail, this dress is the picture of romance. The lace-up back ensures a just-for-you fit.
- David's Bridal Collection
- Polyester
- Chapel train
- Lace-up back; fully lined