dream wedding dress

Are you tired of looking at photos of wedding dress designs? Do you already have your dream wedding dress all planned out in your head but are unable to get it down on paper? Thanks to the Internet, coming up with wedding dress ideas has never been easier – and I’m not just talking about the inspiration you can get from blogs such as this. There are a number of websites that allow you to create your own wedding dress designs on virtual “dolls” that you can customize according to your body type, size, even your skin color and hair. Check them out below!

The Wedding Dress Creator

The Wedding Dress Creator has a wide range of wedding dress styles, and has a feature that allows you to mix and match hairstyles and jewelry with the dress you chose. You can even select a background and your wedding colors to see if your dress will match. The only thing missing from this site is the ability to choose the model’s body type – all of them are as tall and skinny as runway models.

I-Amour

This cartoony website reminds me of those virtual dress-up dolls I used to play with when I was a teenager. It doesn’t offer a very realistic image of how you’ll look on your wedding day, but the dress designs are fairly easy to replicate. You might want to shut your speakers because the site has annoying music that you can’t turn off.

i-Village Build Your Dream Dress

Unlike the first to websites, the i-Village Build Your Dream Dress allows you to change the model’s body shape. They also have a number of gorgeous silhouettes and accessories to choose from. On the downside, everything is just a sketch, but you can easily take your final design to a skilled seamstress.

Flonga

Flonga resembles I-Amour in that it feels more like a Flash game than anything else. But this site has a feature the other three don’t have – you can choose which textures and fabrics you’d like to use for your wedding dress.

It’d be great if there was a wedding dress creator that has the best features of all four websites! I suggest you start with the iVillage Build Your Dream Dress just to get the general silhouette and dress style down on paper. Once you’ve decided which dress looks best on your body, try to see if you can replicate the style on Flonga or Wedding Dress Creator.

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