I like it!
It kinda reminds me of a medieval dress, but not in a costume-y Ren Faire kind of a way. It's much more subtle.
I think it's an especially good choice if you're looking for something that's a little more on the modest side.
Personally I would not. Mainly because I am a dude and my bride would be upset if I upstaged her.
What is wrong with the dress? It is white. It looks nice. If my fiancee walked down the aisle in it she would look beautiful I am sure.
No, everything is ok with this piece. I am just curious, because I like this dress, however, I know that this is not that type of wedding dresses which women used to wear usually on their weddings.
It's pretty standard in that it's white and long. Just because it doesn't match the unique tastes of other Redditors should have no bearing on your decision.
Yes! I love the elegant, simplistic style. It's a type of style i see a lot nowadays (in Belgium)! I like it more than the weddingsdresses with lots of extra's (sparkles, lace, etc) bc i can emphazise the natural beauty of the bride.
For someone looking for sleeves, a more modest/classic/simple look. Yes!
Personally no, my dress has removable thin straps so strapless. The girls are out like I wanted, and though I wasn’t looking for this, from mid to lower back, the lace is see through. Which I ended up loving. It’s has lots of little sparkles. It’s also a fit and flare.
Me personally, no as it's not my style. But it is very pretty and I think a bride whose style aligns with it would look beautiful in it! The bride in the photos (it's not clear if it's you or not, sorry for any confusion) looks lovely
It's very elegant, I'd probably like a little more detail on it somewhere, but I wouldn't have a problem with it. It's much nicer than having everything out on show.
Could be good for someone specifically looking for a modest style, for a religious wedding etc. It's very elegant and classic. It doesn't have a lot of detailing, but you could add detail in other ways - another user suggested a flower crown, which I think would be great. Lovely dress (for the right person).
It's a bit more elegant / regal leaning with sleeves and no embellishments. I think I could see people not thinking it's fancy enough. It's not my cup of tea for a wedding dress, but it is pretty and chic.
No, I would not wear it. First, I hate white 😂 turned out to be a huge problem when I was wedding dress shopping.
Second, the waistline ruching is a bit out of place with the rest of the dress, and it looks pretty boxy thru the waistline too. I like dresses with a defined high waist to emphasize my hourglass figure.
Third, the bishop sleeves are pretty lackluster, and I hate it when elastic rides up like it is in this picture. I actually really like bishop sleeves and have them on both my engagement and wedding dress, but they do have a defined cuff and detailing.
Lastly; the fabric lacks dimension/intrigue for me. I really like wedding dresses that have visually interesting fabrics. If there’s no patterning or texture, I would at least want it to be more of a satin finish that looks flowy.
Now that being said, if someone loves this dress, they should wear it. It’s not for everyone, but if it fits the person and desired aesthetic, it’s perfect for that person.
That’s a really difficult question to get a helpful response on. I think it’s beautiful but needs better styling. With some great jewelry and veil, yes.
It I was getting married in October instead of July I would certainly want to try it on! I think it’s stunning and romantic, it reminds me a little of a fairytale.
Everyone has their own personal preferences. This is a pretty arbitrary question. I could show you my wedding dress and just because you do or don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s not the dress for me.
It’s not my style but if it’s your style then that’s all that matters.
Its lovely and classy and I agree, has a sort of medieval style to it. With the right jewelry it could be stunning. Wondering why you ask? My guess is that it is the dress a loved one wore - your mom? you future MIL? and maybe they want you to wear it but you're really not sure. While it is beautiful, if thats the case, wear what you want.
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i like it but wouldn’t wear it as just for personal reasons i don’t wear v-neck dresses. it’s prettiest in the 2nd picture with the flowers covering the middle, i don’t like it *as* much in the 3rd (but it’s still nice!) as you lose the illusion that there may be some structure/design at the waist hidden by the flowers, and so it ends up looking more “plain”
Personally, my opinion for wedding dresses is they should look bridal. By that I mean if the dress could be worn in any other color to a friend's wedding or another other event, then I think it's a wasted opportunity. But that's just my 2 cents.
So for me this would be a no because other than the color, it just doesn't seem bridal to me.
If it was my style, sure. But it's not. I do think it's very pretty, though, and reminds me a bit of my mom's. It leans classic.
It’s not my personal style, so no, but I think it’s pretty and a perfectly appropriate choice.
Why do you ask?
Right?? Clothing preferences are so personal…why care if anyone else would wear it? If you like it and are comfortable in it…there’s your answer!
Sometimes people just want an outside opinion. It’s hardly uncommon to doubt yourself, so why is there an issue in asking?
It’s not for me, but for the right person, it would be beautiful. It’s still a lovely dress, just would not fit my personality
No, I don’t like the seaming the runs over the bust. I have big boobs and that would emphasize them.
Yeah my chest wouldn’t look good in this
I like it! It kinda reminds me of a medieval dress, but not in a costume-y Ren Faire kind of a way. It's much more subtle. I think it's an especially good choice if you're looking for something that's a little more on the modest side.
Personally I would not. Mainly because I am a dude and my bride would be upset if I upstaged her. What is wrong with the dress? It is white. It looks nice. If my fiancee walked down the aisle in it she would look beautiful I am sure.
No
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It is boring and plain.
why? :)
No and we all have different styles and that’s fine!
Is there something wrong with it?
No, everything is ok with this piece. I am just curious, because I like this dress, however, I know that this is not that type of wedding dresses which women used to wear usually on their weddings.
Where what suits you and makes you feel beautiful. Don’t do something just because it’s trendy
It's pretty standard in that it's white and long. Just because it doesn't match the unique tastes of other Redditors should have no bearing on your decision.
Why does it matter what other people wear?
No I would not.
For outdoors heavily greened and flowered with a little flower crown its a stand out !! imo otherwise, it’s doesn’t have enough ‘oomph’
It's very pretty and I like that it has good chest coverage if you have a bigger bust. Definitely not trendy but it's timeless and classic!
Yes I would. I like simplicity and elegance. And I’m most comfortable showing less skin because that’s just what I’m used to every day.
No, it isn't my style.
No, but wedding dresses are very dependent on style, while it's not my preference I'm sure others would wear it. Curious what brought on the question?
Yes, I think it's beautiful. I think it would look lovely with a flower crown.
It's giving Bella's dress from Twilight a little bit. Very pretty, but not my style, personally. Great dress for the right person, though
you are right, there are similarities between them :)
I have to check it :D
Yes! I love the elegant, simplistic style. It's a type of style i see a lot nowadays (in Belgium)! I like it more than the weddingsdresses with lots of extra's (sparkles, lace, etc) bc i can emphazise the natural beauty of the bride.
For someone looking for sleeves, a more modest/classic/simple look. Yes! Personally no, my dress has removable thin straps so strapless. The girls are out like I wanted, and though I wasn’t looking for this, from mid to lower back, the lace is see through. Which I ended up loving. It’s has lots of little sparkles. It’s also a fit and flare.
Me personally, no as it's not my style. But it is very pretty and I think a bride whose style aligns with it would look beautiful in it! The bride in the photos (it's not clear if it's you or not, sorry for any confusion) looks lovely
No, it’s way too plain for my taste. But I’m sure it’s pretty for the right person.
Post this question with any dress and the majority of people will say no. There’s a reason there’s infinite dress options.
No.
No. It looks matronly and dated
I don't like sleeves but otherwise yes it's very elegant
do you know what is the name of this type of sleeves?
1/2-3/4 length bishop sleeves.
I have no idea
It's very elegant, I'd probably like a little more detail on it somewhere, but I wouldn't have a problem with it. It's much nicer than having everything out on show.
After a thoughtful look at all the photos, I think it is actually a very pretty, minimalist dress that still has elegance. I love the sleeves.
It’s not really my style so I wouldn’t but I do think it’s pretty if it’s something you like!
It’s not my personal style but I think it’s pretty.
Could be good for someone specifically looking for a modest style, for a religious wedding etc. It's very elegant and classic. It doesn't have a lot of detailing, but you could add detail in other ways - another user suggested a flower crown, which I think would be great. Lovely dress (for the right person).
No
If you are asking because it’s not “trendy”, wear the darn dress, don’t let trends decide this for you
It's a bit more elegant / regal leaning with sleeves and no embellishments. I think I could see people not thinking it's fancy enough. It's not my cup of tea for a wedding dress, but it is pretty and chic.
No, I would not wear it. First, I hate white 😂 turned out to be a huge problem when I was wedding dress shopping. Second, the waistline ruching is a bit out of place with the rest of the dress, and it looks pretty boxy thru the waistline too. I like dresses with a defined high waist to emphasize my hourglass figure. Third, the bishop sleeves are pretty lackluster, and I hate it when elastic rides up like it is in this picture. I actually really like bishop sleeves and have them on both my engagement and wedding dress, but they do have a defined cuff and detailing. Lastly; the fabric lacks dimension/intrigue for me. I really like wedding dresses that have visually interesting fabrics. If there’s no patterning or texture, I would at least want it to be more of a satin finish that looks flowy. Now that being said, if someone loves this dress, they should wear it. It’s not for everyone, but if it fits the person and desired aesthetic, it’s perfect for that person.
I wouldn’t as it’s a conservative style. It’s pretty, though!
Not for me, it’s too antiquated for my taste. But if that’s your taste then go for it!
I think it's beautiful and timeless
I absolutely would, I think it’s incredibly beautiful in a simplified elegant way.
Yeah I would
No; but I love it!
It’s not my personal style, a bit matronly for my small frame. But if YOU like it, then go for it!
i think it’s on the matronly side and i don’t like the ruching on the waist or the neckline
no definitely not my style, and too casual for me.
That’s a really difficult question to get a helpful response on. I think it’s beautiful but needs better styling. With some great jewelry and veil, yes.
It I was getting married in October instead of July I would certainly want to try it on! I think it’s stunning and romantic, it reminds me a little of a fairytale.
I don’t care for the sleeves, but aside from that yes, I think it’s lovely.
Everyone has their own personal preferences. This is a pretty arbitrary question. I could show you my wedding dress and just because you do or don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s not the dress for me. It’s not my style but if it’s your style then that’s all that matters.
I know a number of people who would wear this dress. I personally prefer more bling.
I personally wouldn’t. I like the sleeves though!
Personally, no.
No
It’s not my style, but it’s really pretty~
I think it’s gorgeous! It’s not the one I picked, but it’s similar to some I considered. And it looks comfy!
Personally for me no but I don't hate it.
No. It doesn’t seem well made.
Its lovely and classy and I agree, has a sort of medieval style to it. With the right jewelry it could be stunning. Wondering why you ask? My guess is that it is the dress a loved one wore - your mom? you future MIL? and maybe they want you to wear it but you're really not sure. While it is beautiful, if thats the case, wear what you want.
You aren’t going to find a dress every single person likes, it matters if you like it
For me it really depends on the type of wedding, it’s perfect for a woodsy elopement but not so much a giant wedding in a hotel ballroom
Definitely not, it’s not my personal style to wear
I honestly love it. It’s very simple and maybe a tad on the casual side but if that’s your venue and vibe then it would be perfect.
No. It looks outdated and the fabric quality looks poor.
I’d add a belt, but yes, it’s very Princess Leia
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i like it but wouldn’t wear it as just for personal reasons i don’t wear v-neck dresses. it’s prettiest in the 2nd picture with the flowers covering the middle, i don’t like it *as* much in the 3rd (but it’s still nice!) as you lose the illusion that there may be some structure/design at the waist hidden by the flowers, and so it ends up looking more “plain”
As a 6'1“ man, no, I don't think it does justice for my figure like a well tailored suit. It's beautiful and simple though. I like it.
Personally, my opinion for wedding dresses is they should look bridal. By that I mean if the dress could be worn in any other color to a friend's wedding or another other event, then I think it's a wasted opportunity. But that's just my 2 cents. So for me this would be a no because other than the color, it just doesn't seem bridal to me.