Nov 18, 2009
Shopping for Wedding Dresses
A wedding is a once in a lifetime event, and should be kept sacred. Throughout the centuries, brides have continuously dressed in a manner befitting their social status - always in the height of the fashion. Important to the bride-to-be, is the richest, boldest materials money can buy. Western traditions have loosened up to include a rainbow of colors and a variety of lengths. Finding the right dress is hard, but finding the right store is even harder. That’s what you have me for!
I found a store with great reviews, and with BEAUTIFUL wedding dresses. I know where my fiancee and I are going! Priscilla of Boston does designer wedding dresses and gowns, featuring excellent quality and high standards, as well as tons of different designs. There is a dress for everyone!
Priscilla of Boston (Style: 4403)
Strapless Silk Radzimir A-Line gown with vintage inspired Silk rosebuds on the hand-draped bodice. Available in White and Ivory.
Melissa Sweet (Style: Deanna)
Strapless Silk Satin Fit to Flare gown with Silk Chiffon floral layout running diagonally along the bodice. Available in Ivory.
Melissa Sweet (Style: Sylvana)
Silk Organza strapless fit to flare gown with Silk Chiffon flounce detail along neckline matching the heavy flounce detail on bottom of the skirt. Available in Ivory and Diamond White.
The legacy of Priscilla began in 1945, when fashion designer Priscilla Kidder opened the Bridal Store on Newbury Str. in Boston, Massachusetts. She was known for her unique, handmade gowns, and was in the spotlight at an early age. She designer the gown for both the daughter of President Nixon and President Johnson, as well as the bridesmaid gowns for Grace Kely’s nuptials to Prince Rainier of Monaco.
The legacy that started over 60 years ago, is still carried out in Priscilla of Boston. Make your moment special.
Where did I find these Wedding Dresses?
Enjoy!
The Fashionista








I love the dramatic back of the Sylvana style dress. It leaves you maintaining focus on the bride was she enters and as she leaves! I may have to get married just to have my ‘bride’ wear that dress!
Haha, I know! It’s supposed to be about the bride
Oooh, love the rosettes on that first dress!
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I will add this website to my stumble upons!…
Thanks