Where to Find Gothic Bridesmaid Dresses for 2010

2010 Gothic Wedding Planning

Rosallee Scott
Planning a Gothic wedding is not as challenging as it use to be. Companies that cater to all kinds of theme weddings are easily accessible on the Internet. Mainstream stores are even catching on and offering choices in Goth bridal party attire to swath your girls in. Here are the top 5 stores, and a suggestion of their most beautiful gowns, for a 2010 wedding.

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!

Published by Rosallee Scott - Featured Contributor in Beauty and Lifestyle

Rosallee Scott has been a freelance writer & researcher since 1998. She is a Featured Lifestyle Contributor here on Y!CN. Spending over a decade working side by side and learning from her sub-contractor husb...  View profile

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  • Angela Epps2/22/2010

    I 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

  • Marc Schenker2/19/2010

    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.

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