Friday 9 September 2011

Fall 2010 Wedding Dress Trends


A top trend for the entire 2010 wedding season, and Fall 2010 wedding dress trends focus on layers and layers of rich organza and chiffon fabrics, coupled with a satin, beaded bodice. One such designer is Zuhair Murad, who is featuring tiered skirts as a major focus of his collection.Ultra Feminine - Feminine details are making a big impact. Ribbons, ruffles, flowers, and bows are finding their way back onto wedding dresses and taking femininity to a new level. Brides who envision themselves floating along the cobblestones of an historic mansion will love this look. Pronovias is showcasing many of their styles with soft layering and ruching to create ultra feminine gowns.
Ball Gowns - For Brides who love the volume of the Ball gown, the styles today have soft layering and create an eterial look. While the bodices vary in style, they are generally very form fitting to show off the beautiful curves of a woman. Designers such as Vera Wang, Reem Arca and Ines Di Santo offer many Ball gown styles in their collections.
Asymmetrical Necklines - For the woman who likes unique styles in her clothing, one-shoulder dresses, Fall 2010 wedding dress collections feature several asymmetrical dresses and one-shoulder designs to create a modern, chic and sophisticated look. Elie Saab's Morgana dress draws attention to the neck, shoulders and upper back, and is ideal for weddings taking place at tropical locations.
Sleek and Sexy - Brides who can't bear the thought of wearing a traditional wedding dress, the sleek and sexy styles offer a great alternative. These styles bring out the inner diva and can be very glamorous. The soft and drapey fabrics that these gowns are made of do not lend a lot of room for the bride who is not toned and in great shape. Of course Spanx can always help out in those areas! This style of wedding dress is great for destination weddings, for the bride who is more mature in her style and for brides who have been down the aisle before and wore that "fairy tale princess dress".
Grecian Style - These gowns are hot at the moment. Floaty, etherial materials and lovely details are a great departure from traditional styles. Monique Lhuillier and other top name designers are offering these gowns as a fresh alternative in their collections. These wedding dresses are for the bride who has a unique style and enjoys the flow and ease of a gown.

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