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Margaret's Bridal Pages -  The Dream
Dressed like a vision
In pretty white lace
Her steps are so certain
This woman of grace

Assured and so confident
As well she should be
No matter to her
What others will see.

Knows she is perfect
Today her premiere
For she is a woman
Her countenance clear

Sees what she wants to
While wearing her gown
Pristine and perfect
Her heart is her crown.

Music is playing
Thoughts are sincere
This is her moment
Her time now is here.

See how she moves now
With rhythm in time
Perfection engaging
A woman sublime.

~Francine Pucillo~ with permition
DREAM DRESSES for Brides.
Many young girls and young women  have a "dream" of what her wedding dress would be like.
Once the budget is sorted out, the correct "white" or no-white is decided, and you have taken into account the season your ceremony will be held in, you can put your 'perfect dress'  into action.

Some dream dresses are pure fantasy, some wonderful creations of fabric, beading, lace, frills, and many are a simple sheath style.  Following are the dream dresses for some Brides and some are modelled by professional models.  Ive included some that are not white at all, but were just perfect for the occasion.  Maybe a bit of this, and a bit of that, will make up the dream dress you want.
This lovely champagne coloured sleeveless gown with delicate straps and pearl beading, was worn by a mid-summer bride.
This off the shoulder A-line delustured satin gown has 3/4 length cuff sleeves, and a middle front slit trimmed with ivory imitation fur.
This romantic gown takes its look from the Katherine Hepburn era and is made of delicate delustered satin in rich ivory and applique lace.
A beautiful off white gown with a built in bra type bodice of lace.
This flowing gown in georgette with rich brocade bodice features straps crossing at the back.
This gown is ivory cotton velvet in a sheath style, with an organza train.
Corded lace lightly beaded and long sleeves feature on this gown. The fitted bodice features ruched chiffon bustline and it falls to a soft ivory chiffon skirt.
Magnolia silk satin gown with soft netting shoulders and attached pearls on neckline. Fitted bodice lightly pearled over swiss embroidery motifs.  Dropped waist with full skirt, with  gathered and pleated detail across front with lace motif insert and matching curved headpiece and veil.
Ivory chiffon sleeveless gown with antique gold trim around bodice.  Empire line with skirt falling away into layers of chiffon, with a handkerchief hemline.  Matching headpiece with chiffon train bordered in antique lace trim.
Champagne pink sleeveless fitted gown.  Hand dyed beaded lace.  Champagne tulle cape with flowers around neck and extra long tulle train.
Cream silk satin gown with triple shoe string straps with pearls.  A fitted bodice fully pearled down one side of gown.  Slimline skirt falling into a fishtail bottom of skirt and pearled train.
Edwardian cream silk gown with embroidery across top of bodice with gold piping around neckline and down bodice.
Dropped waist and full skirt. Juliet styled sleeve.
Stunning - by S.L.Chen, for Victoria's Bridal in California, USA
Beautiful and different by Yolanda Couture in USA
Just beautiful - from Mon Cheri by Amy Chen, USA
Some very different styles....dare to be very different.
Something different ... off white with deep red velvet bodice.  Check your body shape before deciding on this style.
The top hat finishes off this pale blue/grey wedding gown.
A creation in gold and cream tones.
Styled from another era, is  this gold wedding gown.
Styled from another era, but looks great with toning bridesmaids outfit. Outfit has handpainted flowers to fit in with bouquet.
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