Showing posts with label Wedding Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Trends. Show all posts

3/11/09

WHITE ON - Hollywood Glamour Wedding Dress

WHITE ON - Hollywood glamour Wedding Dress
Inspired by old Hollywood glamour, this bias-cut satin faille dress follows the curves of the body without being too clingy. A high neckline flows into a stunning open back. Flowing train. This Wedding Dress Out for Color: White. Fabric Contents: Rayon/Acetate. Made in the USA.

3/10/09

Modern Beauty White Wedding dress

Modern Beauty White Wedding dresses
Alluring white wedding dress bias-cut satin faille dress fluidly drapes the body. From the seductive deep v-neckline, to the sweeping ruffle that floats across the front of the dress, this dress is sure to become a modern classic gown. A spectacular chandelier brooch, made out of dazzling Swarovski crystals, completes this breathtaking design. Sweeping train. Hidden back zipper. Color: White, Fabric Contents: Rayon/Acetate. Made in the USA. Click on image for detail

3/9/09

2009's Boldest, Most Beautiful Wedding Gown Trends

Finally! 2009's gowns bring brides some real choices, after several years of strapless uniformity. (Thank you, Vera Wang!) If you're the type of bride who wants a couture (or couture-inspired) gown to match the finer shades of your personality and wedding style, 2009 is the year with your name on it! Here are a few of the hottest trends going:

Crumb-Catcher Bodices.

This regal, old-world design twist came from that same lust for luxe that brought us Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, and its subsequent style explosion in the bridal world.

Greek Goddess Columns.

The ultimate look backward, the style takes us back to the lovely goddesses (and early supermodels) of Greece's Golden Age. With plenty of glorious examples to be seen from bridal magazines to the red carpet, this style's not going away soon. Happily, it lends itself to arm bling and the half up-half down style that's still so alluring to brides. Also note: bridesmaids look amazing in goddess gowns when the bride's wearing something more structured.

Asymmetrical / One-Shouldered Styles.

These gowns are sexy attention-getters. Another hot commodity on the red carpet, the asymmetrical top adds up to an exciting departure from same-old strapless, while exuding plenty of come-hither vibes.

Subued Color Plays.

Color's no longer the domain of a bold -- or even distracting -- burst of contrast in the train or cuffed bodice of an otherwise stark-white gown. Instead, next year's color inspiration flows from Vera Wang's gowns in warm toasts and charcoals, St. Pucchi's fabulous champagne and platinum combos, or gowns that ripple with multicolored gardens of embroidery (Claire Pettibone).

The Mini.

No longer the oddball in an otherwise full-length portfolio, minis have become serious business, with layers and ruches and ruffles aplenty. Increasing number of brides find them a brilliant choice for tent weddings on the shore or in the vineyard. And let's not forget those brides who want a gorgeous but mobile second gown to get down and boogie the night away.