1. Katrina Marie Designs
Promises "beautiful black wedding dresses and glamorous gothic wedding gowns inspired by Celtic, Medieval, Renaissance, Victorian and Fairytale styles." For a summer ceremony, the "Isabelle" gown would be perfect for your girls. It is strapless and offers a $350 Panne version, a $425 Satin version and a $575 velvet version. All come in the color choices of Garnet, Amethyst, Emerald, Sapphire and Ebony.
2. Good Goth
This site offers gowns for all occasions and quite a few choices that would easily fit into a 2010 Gothic wedding. For a fairytale ceremony in any season, the "Black and White Tulle Ball Gown" is as romantic as you can get. Priced at just $518.00, it a Gothic bridesmaid dress that is sure to be worn again and again.
3. Romantic Threads
In addition to full length gowns, The "Pixie" Dress is a beautiful alternative to traditional bridal attire. You can customize different elements of the piece, such as have an open back or lace up back, and can even order a matching one for your flower girl. Priced at $275.00, it comes in a choice of many different dyed colors and solid hues of black, white or ivory if you are looking for a simple bridal gown as well.
4. Gothic Plus
For the full figured girls, this site offers beautiful Goth bridal attire. A perfect addition to a fall or winter wedding would be the "Gothic Velvet Fishtail Gown". Priced at only $75.00, this rose pink gown, it has a corset lace up bodice and flared sleeves.
5. David's Bridal
For those that would like to see the bridesmaid dresses in person, this mainstream store actually has a few different options for your 2010 Gothic wedding. One classic and simple example is Style: F13291 that is "goddess inspired" and is listed at $145.00 with a variety of colors to choose from. Search the site for other styles to make note of before heading to your local store to compare them up close.
Tips:
Even the simplest of dresses can be made to fit into a Gothic, Renaissance or Victorian theme through the use of accessories. Each of the websites above also have jewelry, capes and headpieces available.
Wanting to plan a romantic outdoor ceremony? Read How to Plan an Outdoor Renaissance Wedding for ideas!
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Post a CommentI also created a new facebook group about planning a Gothic Style Wedding. You can join here if you'd like:
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=13058&uid=354294026534#!/group.php?gid=318219791111
Goth brides, eh? As coincidence will have it, I've always envisioned my own, future wedding to have a hardcore goth theme. You know, nothing big, just the basics like everyone dressed in black, blood shooting out of our ears, vampire bats hanging from the ceiling, and the all-important goth-metal band playing at the reception.