A bride may already have a ready picture in her mind of the perfect Brooklyn bridal gown just for her. But even though a bride already knows exactly what she wants or is still searching for the must-have, she should always remember that traditional styling is never outdated. Different Brooklyn bridal gown silhouettes and fashion styles are available for a bride to choose
Baby Ruffles. Also referred to as tiers of lace because is row upon row of lace arranged one above the other.
Ball Gown. This style features the popular off-shouldered bodice and snugly fit waistline then lavishly flows to a full flowing skirt.
Basque Waist. A fitted bodice with a deep V point dropping at the front and center of the waistline.
Bolero Jacket. A short jacket with an open front that is curved below the bust line and just above the natural waistline.
Bouffant. A very full skirt that is most often accompanied by a hoop slip.
Box-Pleated Skirt. A features a natural waist with deep pleats of parallel fabric folds.
Bustles. Style that brings fullness to the back of the skirt by lifting the center back of the train to the waistline and attaching it there with buttons or hooks or a thick padding worn to create a dapping effect on the back below the waistline.
Diamond Organza Ruffles. Layers of ruffled organza that is hemmed with a fine fish line along the edge of the ruffles to create a full, rippling effect that often cascades into the train.
Empire Styling. Features a narrow bodice complimented with any neckline style and gathered high at the waist just under the bust line to form a slender and graceful skirt.
Pickup Hemline. This gown has fabric that is gathered at one point and draped in a curve effect to another point and then gathered again several times to encircle the gown.
Peplums. May be flared and full or lay flat against the gown and are beautifully decorated to the back of the gown an old fashioned but elegant appearance.
Princess styling. A slim fitting Brooklyn bridal gown with a gently flared skirt and vertical seams that flows from shoulder to the hem.
Redingcoat Skirt Effect. Have the appearance of an open skirt that covers an A line or full gown.
Ruffles. Strips of fabric pleated or gathered to be used as trim.
Sheath styling. Features a slim, body hugging gown without a waistline.
Trumpet Skirt. Also a slim, body hugging gown that flares out beginning mid-thigh.
Mermaid styling. Another slim body hugging gown with or without waistline that flares from the knees or slightly above.
Keyhole Back. A gown with an opening in the back.
With this list, you can choose the style that you think will compliment your figure.













