Purple Tulle Sequins Off the Shoulder Wedding Dress

$2,099.00

Silhouette:ball gown
Hemline:floor length
Neckline:off the shoulder
Fabric:tulle sequins
Shown Color:purple
Sleeve Style:sleeveless
Back Style:lace up
Embellishment:beading
Built-in Bra: yes

Lavender, Silver & Light

A Princess Gown Reimagined in Lavender

Instead of treating purple as a simple color change, this design builds an entire bridal identity around it. Sparkling lavender tulle forms the dramatic ball gown, silver floral scrollwork gives the silhouette definition, and an oversized glitter bow creates an unforgettable back view.

The Signature Design

The bow is not an accessory. It completes the silhouette.

The most distinctive element of this gown is the relationship between its oversized lavender glitter bow and the architectural fullness of the skirt. Positioned at the back waist, the multi layer bow creates a dramatic horizontal focal point before its long tails visually merge with the sweeping train.

From the front, the design feels romantic through the sweetheart neckline, ruched corset bodice and silver floral appliqués. From the back, the gown transforms into something theatrical and unmistakably princess inspired.

Design perspective: the lavender bow gives the gown a recognizable signature from behind, while the silver lace motifs act as a visual thread connecting the bodice, skirt and cathedral train.
Lavender purple glitter wedding ball gown with silver floral lace appliques and oversized bow

A Different Kind of Bridal Romance

Soft in color. Grand in proportion. Dramatic from every angle.

Lavender gives this traditional ball gown silhouette a dreamlike character, while the silver lace introduces a cool luminous contrast. The result is less about following a traditional bridal palette and more about creating a complete fantasy inspired visual story.

Construction & Detail

Four elements define the gown's personality.

The silhouette is intentionally oversized, but each design element has a role in keeping the volume visually balanced.

01 · Bodice

Ruched Corset Structure

A structured boned bodice shapes the upper silhouette, while ruching at the sweetheart bust introduces softness against the more architectural construction.

02 · Neckline

Off Shoulder Sweetheart

The sweetheart neckline frames the bust and collarbone, while short folded off shoulder straps maintain the romantic princess character.

03 · Ornament

Silver Floral Scrollwork

Intricate silver lace appliqués travel vertically from the bodice into the skirt, creating symmetry against the lavender glitter foundation.

04 · Back View

Oversized Glitter Bow

A large multi layer lavender glitter bow sits at the rear waist and creates a dramatic transition toward the sweeping cathedral length train.

Questions Before You Choose

For brides considering a less traditional color

Purple can be deeply personal. These questions focus on the details that matter when the dress itself becomes part of the wedding's visual story.

Is a purple wedding dress still bridal enough?
Absolutely. The bridal character comes from the silhouette, fabric, construction and overall styling, not only from the color. Here, the sweetheart neckline, off shoulder sleeves, structured corset, glitter tulle, cathedral train and floral lace all preserve the visual language of a formal wedding gown while lavender gives it a more individual personality.
What makes this lavender wedding dress different from a traditional ball gown?
Its identity comes from the combination of lavender glitter tulle, silver floral scrollwork and the oversized matching glitter bow. The color creates the first impression, but the bow is what gives the gown a distinctive rear silhouette, especially when viewed against the wide cathedral train.
What skin tones work well with lavender purple?
Lavender can complement a wide range of complexions. Fair skin can create a delicate contrast, medium and olive complexions can bring warmth to the purple, while deeper skin tones can make the lavender and silver embellishment appear especially luminous. Because fabric can vary under different lighting, a swatch viewed in natural light is the best way to judge the exact relationship with your complexion.
How should I accessorize a lavender purple wedding dress?
Keep the accessories elegant and relatively light because the gown already has substantial visual detail. Silver jewelry, crystal earrings or white gold can echo the cool tone of the appliqués. A simple white or soft lavender veil works well, while ivory flowers, white blooms or a controlled combination of purple and white can create a cohesive bouquet without competing with the glitter.
Will I regret choosing purple instead of a traditional white wedding dress?
Color is ultimately a personal decision. If the reason for choosing lavender is that it reflects your personality and the atmosphere you want for the wedding, the gown can feel more meaningful than choosing a traditional shade simply because it is expected. A distinctive color can also become one of the details people remember most about your wedding photographs.
How does the lace up back work with the glitter tulle?
The lace up corset back allows the bodice to be adjusted within its fitting range and works particularly well with a structured gown because it helps create a close waist fit. The back also becomes part of the design, with the silver lace motifs and oversized lavender bow turning what could be a purely functional closure into a decorative feature.
What type of wedding suits a lavender princess ball gown?
The gown is especially suited to romantic garden celebrations, lavender themed weddings, formal ballroom receptions, quinceañera or debutante events, and fantasy inspired bridal editorials. Its oversized silhouette also makes sense for venues where the train and volume can be fully appreciated.

A fairytale silhouette with its own color story.

Lavender glitter, silver floral lace and an oversized statement bow transform the classic princess ball gown into something more expressive. It is a bridal look for someone who wants tradition in the silhouette, but individuality in every detail.