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2011′s Especially Attractive Wedding Dress Trends
The romantic bridal gown designs that are gracing the altars this year are awe-inspiring when equated with the alternatives I was given as a bride five years ago. The endless array of new options makes me want to get married all over, just to parade along the aisle again in a fantastic dress!
New dress designers have given the classic bridal gown that we’ve seen adorning brides in the decades past and blown them out of the water, with hand stitched embroidery, crystals, gorgeous colors, rare vintage lace, beading, layered ruffles and shorter, sexier styles.
One of my preferred new wedding gown trends are the detachable jeweled belts that a great many modern designers are accessorizing their wedding dresses with. This adds an incredible personal touch, becoming just about any figure.
The new one shoulder style wedding dress with the low cut back is on the top of my list as one of the sexiest trends yet. The shoulder straps are much thinner and appear to be almost falling of the bride’s shoulder, making them ultra feminine. This is a sensational look if you’ve got great arms and shoulders you want to show off on your big day.
Have you ever had the eye for a wedding gown in something except that the [traditional conventional] white or ivory color? Well, now you can, with subdued colors like rose, coral, or soft lavender. I’m not a big fan of the colored dresses, but I absolutely love the white or cream colored bridal gowns with detailed stitching in dark, dramatic colors such as black or deep red. This is really a breathtaking look, still keeping with the classic white dress but adding a modern twist. You can finish the look with an oversized flower hair accessory or stacked pearl bracelets.
Wedding dresses come in a few different shapes, but the trumpet skirt bridal dress will certainly set you apart from the rest, with it’s sleek mermaid silhouette, hugging your figure but then kicking out at the bottom in a flirty way. It’s not important the size of your hips, this style is in reality very flattering, accentuating your feminine curves. A jeweled or colored belt really drags the look off, exhibiting that small waist and adding your own touch.
If you have got a couple of show-stoppers, why not display them in a city style, short bridal dress? With classy new designs in antique champagne and layered lace ruffles, you are certain to be the focal point! I particularly like the empire bridal dress style in this length with a large, ruffled skirt.
The 1920′s inspired dresses are making a comeback, wedding gown style, using dropped waist flapper-style dresses with flirty sheer fabrics, intricate beading, breakable lace, and deco crystals. Another trending era is the 1950′s. Just imagine the famous white dress Marilyn Monroe wore, just with a modern touch of elegance and charm.
The new, up-to-date wedding dresses gracing the runways this season are more romantic than ever yet cheerfully refined, with so many options to select from you shouldn’t have a difficult time finding a thing that really shows off your personality.
To make sure you’ve got every one of the fundamentals covered, take a peek at some Planning A Wedding or browse through our petite and Big Wedding Dresses to discover the wonderful fit for you!
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