The upcoming bridal season shows that sometimes conventional needs a bit of a twist.
We are predicting wedding celebrations will be more extravagant than ever and the dress will be no exception. Whether you’re a bride who has always dreamt of a show-stopping haute couture gown or perhaps you gravitate more towards simple, understated elegance. One thing is for sure – this season, the dress is guaranteed to be the main event.
1. Coats And Capes
A coat or cape will be an elegant and versatile addition to your wedding wardrobe. A coat is ideal for those colder climates or chic courthouse weddings. While a cape can be the perfect solution for the bride who wants to appear more modest for their walk down the aisle. Then, simply remove for the reception.
2. Layers & Layers
These tiered dresses add a fun element of texture to your look. Whether you opt for silk or tulle, the dramatic layers of fabric will move ever so gracefully as you glide across the dance floor.
3. Colours
For the non-traditional bride who scoffs at the thought of a white dress, go for a daring pop of color. You will surely be the center of attention in these breathtaking, colorful hued gowns.
4. Bows
Don’t underestimate the power of a beautifully tied bow. A large, billowing bow will always make a chic statement, displayed perfectly on this The Atelier Couture by Jimmy Choo dress. While more subtle bows, as seen on this Markarian gown, add a sweet, feminine element.
5. Go Big Or Go Home
These gorgeous, massive gowns are a direct response to spending over a year in quarantine. For the bride who will no longer be told to scale back, these larger than life dresses are perfect for tying the knot in a stunning cathedral or a heavenly wide open field.
6. Exposed Shoulders
A dress that exposes the bride’s neckline and shoulders has a way of creating a certain understated sexiness. This silhouette will make you feel sultry enough to sashay down the aisle with confidence, without exposing so much skin that you can’t look your grandmother in the eyes without blushing.
7. Simplicity
For the bride who never wanted a princess ballgown and instead, admires the beauty of an effortlessly elegant slip dress. These simple, understated gowns’ exquisite silhouettes will always stand the test of time.