David's Bridal Wedding Dresses

David's Bridal Wedding Dresses

Buying a wedding dress is an exciting experience and something you've probably been looking forward to for a long time. There are many different styles of bridal dresses to consider, so make sure to give yourself plenty of time to pick your bridal attire. Long sleeves, short sleeves, or sleeveless are just some of the style choices you have to make.

What are some wedding dress styles found at David's Bridal?

David’s Bridal wedding dresses come in options like the Off-the-shoulder Mikado Trumpet dress, the Illusion Lace and Satin Mermaid dress, and the Tulle Long Sleeve dress. Styles include:

  • Ballgown: This long wedding-dress style has a tight-fitting top that extends into a full skirt.
  • A-line: This dress style is usually long and features a tight-fitting bodice and a looser waist that extends into a full skirt, making it look like the letter A.
  • Trumpet: This dress features a tight-fitting bodice that flares out when it reaches midthigh.
  • Mermaid: This dress style fits close to the body until it reaches the knee, and then it flares out.
  • Sheath: This dress has a simple cut that stays close to the body from the neckline to the hem.
What dress lengths from David's Bridal are available?

While many brides choose to wear a long wedding dress, you may want to consider other lengths of wedding dresses from David's Bridal. A long dress goes all the way to the floor, whereas a tea-length dress ends about the knee. A mini gown ends at about midthigh. Think through where you will have your wedding and how formal you want your event to be before making a final decision about what dress to wear on your big day.

What are the different shades of white available?

If you would like to wear a white gown on your wedding day, think about which color of white is right for you. There are many choices available, including:

  • Pure white: A pure white dress made of satin, taffeta, or polyester is the whitest gown available for a wedding dress.
  • Ivory: An ivory-white gown is just a shade softer than pure white and has a slight golden hue. It often looks more natural than other available options.
  • Light gold: A light gold dress often looks more vibrant than a pure white dress. Dresses with light gold undertones often look white in your wedding photos.
  • Champagne white: This color is one of the warmest of the whites. It will still look white, but your wedding gown will have subtle hints of gold in it.