WordNet
n. a gown worn by the bride at a wedding [syn: wedding gown, wedding dress]
Usage examples of "bridal gown".
But today, transformed by her white bridal gown and eager virginity, she was so radiant as to be almost beautiful.
Wearing an antique bridal gown, the beautiful queen of the vampires sits all alone in her dark, high house under the eyes of the portraits of her demented and atrocious ancestors, each one of whom, through her, projects a baleful posthumous existence.
She was dressed in the white bridal gown that she always wore on Mondays to the Road-Stain Jesus.
He had been looking at the bride, who was wearing a bridal gown that had been her grandmother's and, for the last minute or so, a wedding ring.
The dress rearranged itself into a bridal gown, complete with veil.
She touched the edge of the deep-red velvet sleeve of her yet unfinished bridal gown.
Sylvie figured her mother was lucky she hadn't chosen flame-red for her bridal gown, instead of virginal-white.
What if the cargo that we seized had contained the cloth that was due to be made into Catherine's bridal gown?
Her gauzy bridal gown, like his own gray prison rag, was too thin for the whipping wind, and her fine skin was already blue with cold.
She was standing near the fireplace, dressed in a flowing satin white bridal gown, next to a handsome man in a tux.