Princess wedding dresses have long since been the choice of brides who love classic A-line and Ballgown silhouettes, and desire deeply romantic details in their dream dress. A Princess gown’s main characteristic is its softness and vintage-inspired glamour. Creating an ethereal, fairytale feeling on a silhouette that flatters most any figure.
For the lace loving bride, our Bellamy dress if the perfect lace-forward Princess dress. Or for the more classic bride, our Cassidy dress makes you feel like true royalty. Or for the modern princess bride, our Sam gown balances modern minimalism and the ideal Princess silhouette you will adore. See all of our Princess wedding dresses above.
The whole day felt like I was a princess, from the venue down to the dress. I tried on other dresses, but nothing compared to Cassidy.
Emma, USA
The title of ‘Princess’ is given to this style from the childhood ideal of happily ever after and storybook endings. Painting the picture of a fairytale wedding at the end of the story that all the true romantics dream of. Along with this sentiment, this shape is so suited to a variety of brides. The cinched waist and hourglass effect created with the fullness of an A-line skirt making this silhouette widely complimentary to most every shape and size.
A princess wedding dress is a ball gown silhouette featuring a fitted bodice and a full, voluminous skirt, designed to create a classic fairytale bridal look.
Princess wedding dresses suit brides who want to accentuate the waist and create a dramatic, romantic silhouette, and they can flatter many body types by balancing proportions.
Yes! The fitted bodice defines the waist while the full skirt adds volume below, which can create a balanced and flattering shape for a wide range of body types.
A princess dress has a much fuller, more dramatic skirt, while an A-line dress is more subtle and gradually flares out without as much volume.
Popular fabrics include tulle, organza, satin, mikado, and lace, often layered to create volume and structure.
Yes, volume is a defining feature, but it can range from soft and airy to dramatic and full depending on the design.