TheFashionBrides Trend
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12 flower insert gowns you’d love to wear
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Floral appliqués will always be a bridal standby, but these three-dimensional embellishments make romantic gowns look increasingly modern. Whether it’s an oversized sheer laser-cut appliqué or tiny, shimmering beaded bloom, these textured adornments bring a gown to life. All gowns featured are Anny Lin 2016.
Please contact the designer for authorized retailers and pricing information. Check our Bridal Designers Directory for similar gowns. Don’t forget to share the gowns you like on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, it means the world to us.
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TheFashionBrides Trend: Outerwear
AdvertisementsBerta Bridal From cropped coats to full-on winter jackets, many designers like Theia topped off their dresses with actual pieces of outerwear. Cool girls will approve of the number of ivory motorcycle jackets, while Jackie O. fans will love the retro swinging trapeze coats reminiscent of the early ’60s.
BasalduaCharlie BrearCharlie BrearCharlie BrearCharlie BrearIsabelle ArmstrongMonsoonMonsoonTatiana KaplunPlease contact the designer for authorized retailers and pricing information. Check our Bridal Designers Directory for similar gowns. Don’t forget to share the gowns you like on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, it means the world to us.
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TheFashionBrides Trend: Crop Tops
AdvertisementsWe’ve seen a steady stream of crop tops for the past few runway rounds, but this season, there infiltrated the bridal world even more. We spotted everything from a twinkling, belly-bearing sweater to layered separates with no skin showing at all.
Please contact the designer for authorized retailers and pricing information. Check our Bridal Designers Directory for similar gowns. Don’t forget to share the gowns you like on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, it means the world to us.
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The FashionBrides Trend: 3D-Floral Appliqués
AdvertisementsDennis Basso Floral appliqués will always be a bridal standby, but these three-dimensional embellishments make romantic gowns look increasingly modern. Whether it’s an oversized sheer laser-cut appliqué or tiny, shimmering beaded bloom, these textured adornments bring a gown to life.
Anny LinAnny LinAnny LinAnny LinAnny LinAnny LinDaalarnaDaalarnaDaalarnaDennis BassoInes Di SantoPronoviasPlease contact the designer for authorized retailers and pricing information. Check our Bridal Designers Directory for similar gowns. Don’t forget to share the gowns you like on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, it means the world to us.
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TheFashionBrides Trend: Sexy Back
AdvertisementsPronovias Better from the back! These wedding dresses from the designers’ new collections will give wedding guests something to swoon over during your walk down the aisle.
Anna ToumaAnny LinChristina RossiChristina RossiChristina RossiIrit ShteinJillianJillianJillianPronoviasPronoviasPronoviasPlease contact the designer for authorized retailers and pricing information. Check our Bridal Designers Directory for similar gowns. Don’t forget to share the gowns you like on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, it means the world to us.
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FashionBride Trend: Amazing Back
AdvertisementsTime to toss those brassieres out the window ladies! Designers took a backwards plunge this season with the most naked, open, draped, cutout backs we’ve ever seen in a single season. Whatever clever way designers manage to bare your back, just make sure it’s ready for all that exposure.
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TheFashionBrides: Mikado Satin
AdvertisementsMikado Satin is making a cool comeback after a few years in which the designers focused more on lace and tulle – this materiel is suited more for sober styles and therefor a bit less sexier than some of the brides would wish. However it remained always an absolute favorite off the Spanish designers. These 12 models are from Pronovias 2016 collection. I swan over the little peekaboo tulle and mikado gown, the way the tulle peaks between is just pure chic.
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The FashionBrides Trends: Knee Length Wedding Gowns
AdvertisementsInes Di Santo Shorter and shorter we go but as sexy as a short wedding gown is some brides have their doubt on how short should they go – that’s why a tea length or knee length skirt is the best way to go. Have a look at what the designers have created for us and have your pick. I must confess I actually love the details from Ines di Santo as I have never seen a dress combining that way of short and long in a wedding style before. What do you think about it?
Ines Di SantoAmsaleDennis BaseEnchanting by Mori LeeEnchanting by Mori LeeEnchanting by Mori LeeEnchanting by Mori LeeEnchanting by Mori LeeMarcos y MariaMarcos y MariaMarcos y MariaTatiana Kaplun -
TheFashionBrides Trend: The Jewelry Gown
AdvertisementsBadgley Mischka Who needs jewelries when your gown can be covered in sparkly diamonds or Swarovski crystals? Brands such as Pronovias, Galia Lahav, Badgley Mischka and many more have created stunning gowns that incorporate in their designs amazing gems. From simple details on the straps to full bloom sparkle, the choice is endless. So tell me FashionBrides would you choose a gown bedazzled with gems?
Badgley MischkaBadgley MischkaBadgley MischkaMartina LianaMartina LianaAlon LivnePronoviasPronoviasPronoviasPlease contact the designer for authorized retailers and pricing information. Check our Bridal Designers Directory for similar gowns. Don’t forget to share the gowns you like on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, it means the world to us.
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The FashionBrides Trends: A touch of black
AdvertisementsVera Wang Black may not be your first thought when thinking of bridal colors but it’s a stylish way to stir a bit of controversy. In recent 2016 bridal collection we see a subtle hint of black as you can see in Vera Wang or Delsa Italy’s gowns but you can always go for a bold black lace as the creators of Enchanting. Tell me would you go for a black accent on your wedding gown or would you stick to pink and purples?
Vera WangVera WangDelsaDelsaEnchanting Mori LeeEnchanting Mori Lee