Wedding Dress Trends: Vogue, Brides, The Knot and More
Wedding Dress Trends: Vogue, Brides, The Knot and More
Weddings are such special occasions that many couples look forward to as the best day of their lives. It is a time to celebrate the love between two people and share it with family and friends. And, of course, look *amazing.* As such, it is important for couples to choose the perfect dress for their special day. With so many different styles of dresses available, it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. To help make your decision easier, we’ve rounded up some of the top wedding dress trends from Vogue, Brides, The Knot and more.
Vogue’s Top Wedding Dress Trends
Vogue has long been a leader in fashion trends and their wedding dress picks are no exception. This year’s top trends include romantic lace gowns, sleek silhouettes, statement sleeves and bold colors. Lace gowns are always a classic choice for those who want to look timelessly elegant on their big day. Sleek silhouettes are perfect for a modern look or those who want to make a statement with their dress while still looking sophisticated. Statement sleeves add an extra touch of glamour while bold colors like red or pink can make your look stand out from the crowd.
Brides Magazine’s Wedding Dress Picks
Brides magazine is another great resource when it comes to finding the perfect wedding dress for your special day. This year’s top picks include romantic ball gowns, off-the-shoulder necklines, floral appliques and illusion necklines. Ball gowns are always a popular choice among brides because they provide an elegant silhouette that looks absolutely beautiful in photos. Off-the-shoulder necklines add a touch of romance while floral appliques give your dress an extra dose of femininity. Illusion necklines provide coverage while still showing off your figure in all the right places.
The Knot’s Top Wedding Dress Trends
The Knot is another great source when it comes to finding the perfect wedding dress for your big day. This year’s top trends include classic A-line silhouettes, plunging necklines, high-low hemlines and beaded embellishments. A-line silhouettes provide a timeless look that will never go out of style while plunging necklines add sexiness to any look. High-low hemlines give you the best of both worlds – coverage up front with a fun surprise in back! Like a mullet, but in the best way possible. Beaded embellishments add sparkle and glamour to any wedding dress making them perfect for anyone who wants to shine on their wedding day.
Modern Bridal Boutique Trends
Modern bridal boutiques have become increasingly popular over the past few years as more individuals opt for unique looks that reflect their own personal style on their big day. This year’s top trends include two-piece sets, jumpsuits, capes and detachable skirts/trains/veils/etc.. Two piece sets offer versatility as you can mix and match different tops and bottoms depending on your mood or venue setting while jumpsuits offer an edgy alternative to traditional dresses that still looks chic and sophisticated. Capes provide an extra layer of warmth or drama depending on how you style them while detachable skirts/trains/veils/etc.. give you the freedom to customize your look throughout the night!
Conclusion
Choosing the perfect wedding dress can be overwhelming but with so many options available there is sure to be something out there that fits your style perfectly. Whether you prefer classic silhouettes like A-line or romantic lace gowns or something more modern like two piece sets or jumpsuits there is something out there for everyone! We hope this guide has helped you narrow down some of your choices so you can find “the one” without too much stress!
I'm melissa -- mel, for short. i'm an aries, lover of 60s and 70s music & aesthetics, and i can (probably) quote 90% of breaking bad.
I think the most important thing when photographing your wedding is getting to know you as individuals, and as a couple. Too often, photographers will apply a "one size fits all" approach; but photos and poses that worked for someone else may not work for you. It's my job to adapt to you, not the other way around.