Vera Wang Wedding Gowns

Vera Wang Wedding Gowns

When it comes to the perfect bridal registry, Vera Wang is an absolute genius and a true visionary. Remember that scene in Sex and The City The Movie, where Carrie tries different wedding gowns for a pictorial? Well, no wonder that Vera’s name was one of the names mentioned regarding wedding dresses.

This incredibly talented designer Vera Wang – uses rich fabrics, luxurious details such as hand beading, and the best craftsmanship. She knows the perfect mixture between modern and traditional, creating everything, traditional ball-gowns or dramatic mermaid-train dresses.

This creative process and all that it includes has made Vera Wang’s bridal gowns be sold with $12,000 or more (her Luxe Collection), while, however, most of her dresses range from $2000 to $7000.

Vera Wang Wedding Gowns

Vera Wang Luxe Le Notre is a very exquisite model signed by the designer.< As part of the Luxe Collection, this beautiful wedding gown features silk organza modified mermaid gown with spaghetti straps and criss-cross lace details on length on dress.

This specific model is also available in Duchesse satin.

Vera Wang’s Una bridal wedding gown is a timeless piece of art. It’s a strapless dress, made of silk tulle and a delicious lace.

Millicent, another model signed Vera Wang, is a modified mermaid with tucking at the neck and waist. There is a lace up corset back and the most beautiful train, a hand-pleated origami organza. This is definitely a beautiful wedding dress.

Vera Wang Wedding Gowns

Among the stars and the celebrities that chose Vera Wang’s beautiful bridal gowns, Jennifer Lopez (to Marc Anthony), Jessica Simpson, Uma Thurman, Sharon Stone, Holly Hunter, and Mariah Carey – these are just a few names and the list may continue.

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