Alfred Angelo is America’s oldest and largest family-owned bridal company. They have released the first gown from their 2014 Disney Fairy Tale Weddings collection inspired by Princess Ariel. The gowns big debut will coincide with the release of The Little Mermaid Diamond edition.
The new Ariel-inspired gown can be seen on the cover of the November/December issue of Bridal Guide magazine and features a sweetheart neckline and bodice made of hand-tacked, draped organza over satin. The skirt is designed with vertical rows of flowing organza ruffles edged with silk ribbon and metallic embroidery. The gown is finished with an organza belt sewn with crystals and silver beading.
“Our Ariel gown reflects the waves of the sea. It makes a grand, elegant statement while creating light, undulating movement as the bride walks,” said Denise Wash, vice president of marketing at Alfred Angelo. “Ariel has many facets to her personality and is known for taking risks, so the sweetheart strapless silhouette is the first-ever ball gown we’ve created for Ariel.”
In honor of the new gown, brides can enter the Alfred Angelo Ariel 2014 Sweepstakes now through December 9, 2013, to win the dress of their dreams and a romantic Disney Fairy Tale Weddings honeymoon Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla. For more information on contest details and how to enter, visit alfredangelo.com/honeymoon.
All dresses will be available in sizes 0-26W and are priced $599 to $1,199.
What do you ladies think of the dress? It’s actually pretty reasonably priced for Disney Princess Wedding Gown.
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I was expecting it to like, $4,000 or something. 😛 I’m not familiar with gown prices, but this seems to be reasonable…I think.