
Fortunately, the age of princesses does not have to end after toddler years for brides.
The bride gets one day a year to feel like a princess going on queen, and she should dress to play the part.
Of course, dress does depend on the venue. Beach wedding dresses are typically simpler, for instance. But let’s take a look into the designers who appeal to the grandiose fans, those who go through life wearing an invisible tiara.

Adrianna Papell is widely known for her enticing embellishments. Her dresses resemble that of a true princess. She has a way of adding glitz and glam to a dress so that it looks like pure magic.
The lace bodices matched with the tulle skirt with sparkling netting draws the eye up and down the dress as it pans out so gracefully.

The drapery and fall of the dress cascades with embellishment growing from the waist outwardly, a dramatic statement from your highness (of the wedding day).

Hand beaded lace, as well as beaded belts add an elegance to the gowns, and Adrianna deserves a nod for her high skill set in the embellishments consistently throughout her looks.

Speaking of embellished, Badgley Mischka screams regality in their designs.
The detail in the lace flows naturally throughout their dresses, and the quality of their gown material is in a league of its own.

The 3D embroidered lace and the classic creamy color offers romance and class.

The soft, voluminous tulle presents a graceful and it looks like a cloud, resembling the embodiment of a dream.

Sweetheart necklines geometrically are rounded, representing the softness and fertility of a woman, as spheres in fact artfully representative of women.

Vera Wang never fails to add dimension into her princess gowns.

Miss Wang reveals through her dresses that marriage has depth to it, she reveals that women have depth to them. There is an artful message conveyed.

Her ability to combine the bodice and the skirt in such a free flowing, yet “yin and yang” manner is stunning.
The skirts are swirling and cascading like smoke, and they have an ability to transport the look to become an enigma.

Silky textures appeal to the eye and the touch as the tulle shows in tiers and layers.
In the grand scheme of life, a bride has solely one day to herself. One day where all eyes are on her, one day to be a real life princess. These designers capture the dreaminess and magic radiated in the blossoming of marriage.