Fashion trends customarily change every season and the
wedding trendy gowns and ensembles also undergo changes towards all challenges the
designers introduce. The
traditional white bridal gown with fluffy skirts is still trendy to hold key
position in collections of wedding designers. However, the classic white color
yields to rather off-beat color solutions for bridal wear with unique patterns
and embroidery. And the ever-lasting silk and satin give the way to other
special combination of fabric that solidly prove that fashion is not only the
thing subject to designers likings but the sphere of art of full value.
Wedding wear palette
Throughout
several previous seasons the white color for wedding ensembles too willingly yields
its positions and many wedding fashion designers are keen to experiment with
color gamut which seems to be very eye-striking for the bridal wedding gown. In
view of the elegant tailoring and well-done details such tendency seems to be adopted,
though.
So, the
American designer Vera Wang, the classic designer of wedding collections,
launched traditional white-snow bridal ensembles in her latest collection along
with wedding gowns of tender and subtle shades of violet, pearl-grey, light-beige
and light-blue. Her colleague, Oscar de la Renta, another fashion
monster, dared to present far more risqué colors as lettuce green, blue and
light-green for his wedding collections. The show ended with the lavish wedding ensembles of black color
embroidered with silver threads.
And yet, Carolina
Herrera is one of few fashion designers who manage to match several colors in
her collections of one tendency. So, the American designer opt for the classic
match of black and white adding some zest to elegant wedding gowns due to the
fine and intricate black pattern that looked against the white background.
Trendy gown design
Ruches appear
to be the hit of several previous seasons as one of popular trimming elements
and it does not pass the wedding fashion, either. Wedding fashion designers add
the volume to wedding ensembles with ruches creating catchy romantic image.
Nevertheless, fashion designers bear another trick for the coming season: they
plan to make their wedding gown puffier not only due to ruches but through
other, far more unique solutions like solid flowery applications to embroider
the bodice or the puffy skirt of bridal gown. One of the best patterns of the
new trend is the collection of the French brand Monique Lhuillier with puffy
wedding gown skirts as the flood of flowers made from tender white silk.
Wedding ensembles are also embroidered with crystals, stunning sequin and
feather. While the classic silk and satin are successfully replaced with too
more romantic organza and lace.
The other trend
of the wedding season 2011 is the asymmetry which is still popular at the
international runway for the last several seasons. And the asymmetric style is employed
in many different details, so, the wedding collection 2011 presented by
Carolina Herrera offer luxury wedding gowns with asymmetric sandwich skirt that
looks puffier since the bodice is too tight-close and Vera Wong collections
shows several dresses with asymmetric shoulder.
Yet,
wedding ensembles with open shoulder often appear today at runways. Moreover, the
wedding fashion designers willingly practice the chic asymmetric drapery for
their ensembles which perfectly hide defects and look stunning.
The
trendiest models of wedding gowns in this season are asymmetric ensembles or
classic wedding off-strap gowns. So, appear of wedding ensembles with short or too
long sleeves came back in with the bodice made from thin and translucent lace. The
American designer Vera Wang presented such a dress for Ivanka Trump and the
other wedding designers seem to pick up the trend set by her. So, the wedding collection
2011 by the fashion brand Ana Torres offers elegant wedding gowns with the
satin skirt and laced bodice and ¾ long sleeves.
Ready to
put together the wedding fashion and your plans, be aware you can easily use all
the wedding attire tips you need to pull off the perfect wedding day look from
the princess-style ball gown or a form-fitting sheath, just build your own
image for this amazing day.
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