Clothes and Accessories Medieval Wedding

Dress model Camelot

Updating: the website selling this dress (www.dressbuilder.com) was closed, many people complained. The seamstress / owner of the site (Susan Jones), era una truffatrice, incamerava the money and did not ship the wedding dresses to customers.

Just when I thought I had found my dress, I discover another beautiful dress that makes me doubt again. On this great American site http://www.dressbuilder.com/index.html there is a wide choice of wedding dresses medieval, Renaissance and Victorian.

Coincidentally my eye has settled on the model Camelot, ie the model Guinevere (Geneva Arthurian) and actually reminds me a lot Julia Ormond in the film The First Knight with Rechard Gere.

Here it is:

The set includes 4 pieces: corsage, scarf, handbag (that does not appear in these photos) e gonna. The bodice is no rigid strings to support with soft front and back without bothering. The sleeves are narrow and laced inside that you can pull to tighten or expand to fit perfectly in the arms of the bride. The bodice is hand sewn with beads along the sleeves. The skirt falls slightly on the sides and wipes brim falling smoothly. The fabric can be silk or brocade Celtic patterned. The bodice is fully lined, sleeves excluded.

Available in brocade or silk, Price changes slightly with little and different shades of color. For the silk little more than 400 dollars, ie around 270 euro. What more could you want? And on request you can order a cape with hood pure medieval style to wear on dress.

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