8 Wedding Dresses to Keep Abreast with Latest Fashion

September 16, 2019
When we talk about wedding dresses,we automatically think of white dresses made out with fancy material. However, it is not always the case. We do remember The Royal wedding of Meghan Markel and prince Harry. The simplicity of the dress that Meghan Markle wore, displayed a class of its own.

The wedding occasion holds immense importance in every person’s life. Wedding couture has also come a long way, evolving into various styles without leaving the original roots of formal designing. Numerous designers have come up with innovation in the trendiest wedding outfits, without sparing the touch of elegance and royalty. This world is buzzing with talented designers, with most of them putting utmost efforts in brilliant bridal dresses.    

Nowadays there are various events to unfold a single couple’s wedding. Hence, it is imperative for the bride to have multiple formal wedding dresses. Even in the year 2019, having to select a perfect wedding dress should be according to your own preference and convenience; and in alliance with the spur of the moment. Sometimes, it’s just your intuitions that compel you to go for one specific type of wedding dress or maybe two or three. The number of dresses depend on the number of events planned.   

Past fashion trends have made a comeback, with the similar patterns and style getting revived in this era — of course, with a little twist ofembellishments and other accessories. Every woman craves for the perfect wedding dress to walkthrough the aisle. So, here are the 8 type of wedding dresses that we would love to see bride’s walk through the aisle:

Simple Yet Royal

There are people who persist with the minimalist approach. They are people who like to dress simple. The world witnessed the most anticipated the royal weddingof Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s grandeur. This was the wedding which took a lot by surprise to see the duchess’ simple custom Givenchy gown at the royal wedding. It had long sleeves with a bateau neckline and a long trail of her veil. So, simple yet elegant is the kind of dress that needs to be carried with grace, those who know will definitely agree with it.

Turtleneck Overhaul

These days, it seems that designers are inspired with the past century, like the Louis XIV of France, who wore ruffles in his dress or Maria Theressa of Spain and Portugal who wore various kind of style in turtle necks. Today bridal and wedding couture is displaying ruffles, turtle necks, and Victorian era inspiration. Till date, France is considered to be the main fashion hub. We know already that before the French revolution during the 17th century, many queens and empresses of France not only carried the throne, but also had a great sense of royal dressing. Marie Antoniette is one such example of carrying beautiful gowns.  

Revival of 70’s Disco

When it comes to wedding dresses, the glitter, shimmer and a sprinkle of sparkle looks appealing on many bridal dresses. These days, designers have gone a step further and revived the 70’s disco thematic dresses by adding more drama and putting greater design to its overall style. The way these kind of dresses are appealing for that special event is just unexplainable. In my opinion, glitterati too is all about shimmers and similar disco theme. Fusion is catchiest and appealing these days.

Knee Lengths

No matter what quality your wedding dress would be, some people concentrate on the correct length of the dress that the bride could carry easily. There are a lot of brides who fear the bulky and trail dresses, so the role of the knee length dresses comes into play. Here, easy manoeuvring is the factor that needs to be looked into.These mini short length dresses could also be an attire to the bridal after parties. Knee length wedding dresses also make the bride look stylish and show off her hot legs!

Trails – Forever Love 

This year, the designers were more inclined towards long trailed dresses.Even the duchess Meghan Markle was seen wearing a 16 feet veil trail at the royal wedding! Some designers prefer extra layers towards the lower part of bridal dress with a long tail of layers of fabric following behind the bride. This actually has been used for many decades, with the mix of different fabrics and add-ins of extra accessories like pearls, headbands, cape etc. 

The length of the trail also should depend on how long the aisle is. If your venue is small, then consider a small trail — if it’s long, then go with the long trail.

Upgraded Sleeves

Some designers like to give a creative touch to dresses. These days we have seen a lot of changes toward the sleeves of bridal dresses. Some like the exaggerated cuts and ruffles, or tapered and off shoulder sleeves to create more surreal touch. However, long sleeves make the brides look elegant and classy.

Dramatic Bows

Designers who are interested into more edgy trends to set, always come up with a dramatic touch in their bridal couture on the ramp. Huge sized bows are being added to set a more dramatic touch a long with the other touches of embroidery.It is a big bow in the front or back of a wedding dress. Would you want to wear it on your big day?

Floral Gowns

This year, many brides were seen wearing wedding dresses of floral patterns and embroideries with different kinds of material used. Actually, the floral trend never fades away, but specifically these days’ people are more inclined towards floral patterns to give a bold and graceful touch. 3D flowers are quite in these days and literally a new concept overall to start with. With florals, you can be more edgy and more creative by adding the dramatic bows that we discussed above. After all, florals have less boundaries and greater space to create and play with. 

Your wedding dress should be something which you just can’t get enough of! The style you choose depends on your likes and dislikes, so never settle for something you may have doubts about later.

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