Welcome to Dream Dresses of Merseyside covering Liverpool, Southport, Altrincham, Knutsford, Warrington and all surrounding areas.
Whatever the event be it a wedding, prom night or any other special occasion where that special dress is needed, we can supply the perfect designer quality dress at amazingly low prices.
All our dresses are made to measure and so will fit you perfectly.
We have Dream Dress consultants throughout the UK & Ireland who will come to you. You will be able to view a range of sample dresses, so you can see our workmanship & buy with confidence.
Book your appointment with Patricia your local Dream Dresses consultant and you can discuss your requirements, go through our extensive catalogue, get a quote for bespoking your dream dress and be professionally measured.
Why not book your Dream Dresses appointment today and let us help you find your Dream Dress.
The ball gown style is perfect for those brides envisioning a fairy tale wedding. This silhouette pairs a fitted bodice with a full skirt that can either be one piece or separates. The ball gown is most appropriate for large, traditional weddings where the dress will be consistent with the formality of the event.
Options: Much like the A-line dress, the ball gown can support many different necklines and sleeve lengths. Various combinations of these elements create many different looks for many different occasions. If you are having a very formal or traditional wedding where you are expected to be covered, choosing a ball gown with a portrait neck and long sleeves will keep you covered but also show your femininity. You can achieve a dramatic effect by choosing a strapless ball gown and pairing it with opera length gloves. If you want a simple yet elegant look, you can go with a sleeveless, scooped neck bodice that flows all the way to the ground.
Things to Consider: While this style can accommodate most body types, the ball gown is ideal for slender or pear-shaped figures as the full skirt helps to accentuate the waist and hide the lower body. If you have a large bust, this style will help to create the hourglass look since it emphasizes the waistline due to the fitted bodice and natural or dropped waist.
Beware: The volume of the ball gown can create false and unwanted illusions. Be careful if you are on the shorter side since you may not have the height to balance the size of the skirt. Also, instead of complimenting the figure of a full-breasted bride, the skirt could actually cause her to look larger. Keep these factors in mind when considering a ball gown, and remember that an A-line or princess cut dress can be more flattering while still providing the desired effect.
Tea-length dresses feature a hem that falls anywhere between the bottom of the knee and the bottom of the calf, creating an elegant yet casual style.
Is This Style For You? Tea-length dresses are ideal for showing off your legs and a beautiful pair of shoes! A popular choice as a “second” wedding dress for your reception, a tea-length dress also makes a perfect summer dress.
I just wanted to say a big thank you to you all at Dream Dresses. I am so happy with my dress and the service was exceptional. I was a little worried about buying online as you don't get to see anyone or any samples, but when I called it was explained that one of your local agents would call on me. That's where I met Sharon who I can't praise highly enough. She had some beautiful sample dresses with her and I could see the quality of the dresses were excellent. Together we went through your entire range until I was satisfied with the final choice of dress. Sharon was sooo.. patient and professional. I chose my dress, material, colour and was measured by Sharon. When my dress arrived I was over the moon it is absolutely beautiful fits perfectly and the price was amazing to, I saved a fortune.
Thank you all at Dream Dresses.
Amy Davenport x
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