Just about every girl has dreamed of gracing the stage at Lincoln Center in a custom-made tutu and satin pointe shoes, and while not every girl makes it to the stage or even to a ballet class, there’s still hope for rocking a prima-approved tutu. These gowns are covered in tulle, creating the timeless ballerina-inspired look.

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For the daring bride – Casablanca Bridal 2199

What’s more impression than one tier of tulle? Three! This Casablanca gown catches the eye with a heavily beaded and embroidered bodice and cascades into layers of tulle trimmed in horsehair. The materials and design allows this gown to have structure while still feeling light and airy just like a ballerina.

Available for order at De La Rosa’s Bridal & Tuxedos
Delarosasbridal.com
916-983-3400
319 E Bidwell St., Folsom 95630

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For the classic bride – Maggie Sottero “Raeleigh”

This romantic ball gown by Maggie Sottero is both classic and whimsical; perfect for any setting. A beaded, illusion neckline and back offers sophistication and the full tulle skirt will make you want to waltz down the aisle.

Available at The Bridal Box
Thebridalbox.net
916-742-4638
417 Oak St., Roseville 95678

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For the dramatic bride – Allure Bridals 2710

The sweetheart neckline on this Allure Bridals gown is embellished with Swarovski Crystals and subtle ruching to embrace the ballerina look immediately. The look is finished off with a full skirt made of English net and a dramatic train. Even a prima ballerina would be envious of this gown.

Available for order at Diamond Bridal Gallery
Bonus: Shop April 15-16 for a Special Sales Tax Holiday! Diamond Bridal Gallery will pay your sales tax!
Diamondbridalgallery.com
916-521-9856
7433 Greenback Ln., Citrus Heights 95610

Photos courtesy of and copyright (in order of appearance) Casablanca BridalMaggie Sottero and Allure Bridals.

Tune into the Real Weddings Blog next Friday for more fashion inspiration…!


Blog post by Real Weddings Magazine’s writer, Kelley Saia. 

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