I can hardly think of anything more fun that browsing through all the dress designs that were showcased at Bridal Fashion Week. Based on everything I’ve seen, here’s my top 6 trends in Wedding Gowns.
Trend 1: Pops of Color
General wedding tradition dictates that the wedding gown will be all white. Well, not so, says one of the top trends of 2010. This is not to say that the dress has little to no white, but it’s totally hot to have a hint of color in your wedding dress! This could be a beautiful colored flower or bow, it could also be a colored streak or ribbon around your waist.
Trend 2: Bows
NOT the super poofy kind that adorned the worst bridesmaids dresses of the 80’s… but rather more beautiful satin creations as small accents.
Trend 3: Metallics
When I first heard that some bridal designers had metallics in their dresses, I was a bit worried. Gawdy, anyone? However, these designs give you a bit of shine & glamour, without feeling the least bit “over the top.” This fashion can be built into the details of your dress, be added on with a shiny gold/silver sash, or hinted at with glitzy shoes. Beware of too much. This trend can go wrong quickly in bad hands.
Trend 4: 50’s Flair
Is everyone obsessed with Mad Men? By looking at the runway, one might think so! Plenty of classy tea-length styles and tulle skirts were found. And it’s oh so cute! Especially for an outdoor summer wedding, or a rustic fall wedding.
Trend 5: One Shoulder Dresses
This trend has been huge in Hollywood during 2009 and now it’s carrying over to wedding gowns. And I love it! One of my favorite designers is Maggie Sottero and she’s all over this! So, say “so long” to strapless, and welcome the asymmetry!
Trend 6: Tiers & Raw Edges
Whether it’s chiffon, organza, tulle, or even feathers (my personal fave), designers are layering tons of fabric to create dramatic dresses. When I think of this, I immediately think of Monique Lhuillier, and her designs worn by Heidi Pratt and most recently Molly (as in Jason & Molly from The Bachelor). They are stunning… soft, yet dramatic. I’m using the same Vera Wang dress I used earlier as an example. This dress is lovely and shows how the trends can easily be combined, and still be classy.
Bridal Fashion by Vera Wang, Sottero & Midgley, Amsale, Alan Hannah, Justin Alexander, Maggie Sottero, Reem Acra, Monique Lhuillier
It’s simple, elegant and incorporates 3 things i love: ribbon, pearls, and monograms!






