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Wedding Dress Color Guide: Shade of White

Wedding Dress Color Guide: Shade of White

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Last week’s blog, we covered helpful tips for brides-to-be for a smooth wedding dress shopping experience. This week, let us guide you on how to find a suitable wedding dress! We all know at first glance, all standard wedding dresses are in white and the thing you should be more concerned about is the cut and design.However, within white, they are different shades from white, ivory, champagne. From today’s blog, let us guide you how each of their differences and how to choose from all these color options.

White:

This is the brightest shade of white. It is typically bleached to achieve its brightness. Typically it is bleached to achieve its brightness. A thing to note about this color is that it may show a light blue tint in full light on the HD camera. For this, definitely talk to your photographer beforehand in advance if this is something that will concern you.

Our Elysia dress will be a dream ‘white’ dress option for you. Elysia is a court-train length dress made from stain. The crimped stain at the bodice will create more cleavages for petite women and make you look even more stylish. With the stain sash and small bow tie, this dress looks elegant and joyful!

 

Diamond White:

The whitest natural white. This is also known as natural white & silk white. For brides who look for a white color minus the blue tint. This color looks best on: champagne and satin. The characteristics is that it is softer than white and a little cooler than ivory. Diamond white looks great on all skin tones, especially the one with a yellow undertone. Not to mention, this color has always been the most popular for brides-to-be!

Try on Eva, timeless but modern wedding gown. It has a mix of geometric and floral motifs, creating a perfect balance of classic vibes with modern elements.

Ivory:

The creamy white with a warm undertone also known as eggshell, cream, and vanilla. Ivory looks best if it also comes with a lace design The characteristics is that it brings out the details of your dress which will make you look very flattering on your big day. For some brides, ivory may seem like a natural white color. However, don’t be intimidated by its’ yellow tint.

Check out Isidore, one of the few short wedding dresses we carry. She has a low cut V-neck at the front and the back. The combination of floral lace and cross-line lace makes this dress look classic and elegant.

Champagne:

A buttery tint version of ivory. It adds a level of luxury and pops the lace details since it has this golden undertone. Champagne looks best on: lace, tulle, organza, and chiffon.

If you are a bride looking for a champagne wedding dress, it often has layers with diamond white tulle and lace to create a luxurious look. Not to mention, the golden undertone is perfect for any outdoor wedding because the color will blend better with natural lighting.

If you want a luxe vibe, you’ll love Regina. Regina is a mermaid gown that is definitely designed for you! She has a cathedral-train length dress made from tulle. The sweetheart neckline will create more cleavages for petite women and the boning will keep it secure on your body.

In summary,

For pink undertone or fair skin: go for ivory or champagne wedding dresses For darker or yellow/olive undertone: go for diamond white or ivory!

Let us know which white color will be your dream dress wedding color and we hope you find your dream wedding dress soon.



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