Nude lace is one of the key trends in the 2015 bridal
collections, a beautiful, feminine, sexy development from the lace and applique
detailed look that has been so popular for the last couple of years. The key
feature of the style is a nude or blush-colored underlay with a full or
part-body overlay, allowing the detail on the lace or applique to really shine
through. Some versions of the look are more daring than others, but one thing’s
for sure – it’s taking bridal designers by storm. Look at the inspiring dresses
below and choose your own one to look stunning on your big day!
Wedding Gowns
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Monday 5 May 2014
Oscar de la Renta Spring 2015 Wedding Dresses
Oscar de la Renta has seen the future of Wedding Gowns designs. In his immaculate designs seen at the recent 2014 Bridal Fashion Week in London, the designer showcased a collection that can only be described as breathtakingly beautiful and gorgeous! The designs featured lace which was elegantly sewn and combined to create these wonderful creations. From sweet heart necklines to wedding dresses that featured slits in them, the designs speak of the elegance and uniqueness that is the Oscar de la Renta trademark. There were also delicate short and medium laces that would make you an envy as a bride. Made for the high end market but who said you cant be inspired by designers to create your own? Overall the designs incorporated tulle designs, organza gowns , off the shoulder gowns accessorized beautifully with pearl necklaces, crystal headbands and dramatic veils that added a touch of elegant romance. Enjoy the rest of the collection.
Wednesday 29 February 2012
Top 10 Wedding Gowns Trends
- RUFFLES
Ruffles are something brides tend to love or hate – they’re slightly over-the-top, definitely unminimilistic and tend to swing between either being a hot trend or likened to a toilet-roll doll (remember those?). There are some stunning ruffled gowns out there, and for the bride who wants to create impact, ruffles may be well worth a look.
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