
Have you seen a royal blue and white wedding dress?
I'm looking for a royal blue corset and white tulle skirts, or even the reverse, white corset and royal blue tulle skirts. No matter how hard I try I cant find a picture of this on the web.
Does anyone know of a link to a wedding/prom dress that looks like this?
Many thanks
I will also be happy with suggestions for where I can buy separates, i.e. a corset top and a tulle skirt
http://www.jessicamcclintock.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10002&storeId=10001&productId=124516&categoryId=10331&subcatname=Brides&spage=1&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=10318
If you bought a dress with this cut on the top (I like the skirt but I know it probably isn't what you are going for!) I am sure a seamstress could add on blue lace just like they did the black here. Just buy a dress with the tulle skirt and have a seamstress customize the top. If you bought one with a corset top, you could do blue strings to match.
I know this isn't tulle, but it is gorgeous. It has a corset top as well. Maybe that designer has some other choices as well. It would be best to go by a boutique though.
http://www.bestbridalprices.com/a-touch-of-color-by-mori-lee-wedding-dress-2177-p-20495.html
Update June 7: David's Bridal has this gown, http://www.davidsbridal.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplayView?storeId=10052&catalogId=10051&categoryId=-49982498¤tIdx=4&subCategory=-49999486%7c-49982499%7c-49982498&catentryId=1000093&sort=
It is a very pretty dress, not tulle, but still very beautiful. Plus, I like the $$ at that store, it is where I got my gown, originally $1000, for $299.
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