If in the past the weddings were celebrated at the age of twenty, and often even when they were older, today we are married for the first time almost always in the age group of 30 to 40 years. Hence the need for wedding dresses for all ages, adapted to any context.
It is not difficult to understand the reason why the “yes” arrives later: more and more, and above all, economic independence and the opportunity to afford festivities and a nest to live together are finally over. That is why finding a bridal gown that is more suited to your own way of being a woman is essential.
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ToggleThe ideal dress for a 20 year-old bride is obviously cooler, romantic and dreamy. It could be a princess with a large skirt and more playful details like cloaks and flakes.
The more idea? A pattern in pink, purple, fairy-tale or embroidered in pastel shades. Those who prefer simple style, instead, could point to an empire model.
It can not be denied: the age range in which we get married is the one that goes from the age of 30, when the couples have now completed their study cycle and find work and economic security as well as personal stability.
At this age the woman is more aware of her body and knows perfectly how to combine romanticism and pragmatism. Usually it is in these years that you gain the necessary awareness to enhance your own silhouette. For the thirty-year-old brides we recommend elegant and refined models, perhaps lace, in both mermaid and flared style.
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The forty-year-olds who say yes, for the first time and for the second time, are more and more. For this reason, Wedding Couture also has an eye for the most sophisticated and mature tastes, offering wedding dresses for all ages. It’s been time when forty years old you felt too “big” for a real bridal gown, even white!
If you are not at the first wedding, we recommend both a red dress and more romantic patterns, but with color touches. But the only rule we hear is that in reality there are no rules: you are deciding your style, not the traditions.
Love does not age, you know, and marry after 50 years is no longer so strange, even for the first time. The galateo? You are not obligated to follow it.
If you’ve always dreamed of a dress with a large bodice and skirt, no one will forbid your wishes and live an unforgettable day. Our advice? A more linear pattern, perhaps with shoulders and covered arms, in “less white” shades.