Saturday, April 10, 2010

What to Look for When Shopping Wedding Dress Trends 2010

What to Look for When Shopping Wedding Dress Trends 2010Here are some new styles that will be become popular for brides to be shopping for a wedding dress 2010

Silhouette: Sleek vs. Traditional
Maybe there are two kinds of wedding dress that will dominate this season something striking billowly heart of ballroom, which is a traditional wedding dress, or slim shape, body-hugging dresses that show off a fantastic figures. However, today’s ball gowns are not limited to boring skirts of plain white. For a playful look, chose a skirt made of tulle, or pick a dress that has layers of material cascading to the floor. Or, for a more interesting look, chose a dress with a ball gown skirt that is tucked and arranged in an unusual way, almost like the skirt is a fluffy cake topping.What to Look for When Shopping Wedding Dress Trends 2010In 2009, the goddess gown, with it’s asymmetrical neckline, one shoulder strap and softly flowing skirt, was huge. While these dresses continue to stay popular, wedding dress designers also nipped waists in to create sleek, slender dresses. Wow guests with an hourglass figure in one of these beautiful wedding dresses.What to Look for When Shopping Wedding Dress Trends 2010Hats Instead of Veils
After the dress, many brides-to-be dream of their veil, which cascades from perfect hair and is the perfect topper to the perfect dress. However, many modern brides are rejecting the idea of a veil at all, or at least trimming their veil to a minimal look and topping off their look with a hat. While it may sound strange, a lovely hat, dressed with a small face veil, fresh flowers or even a curling feather can be the best addition to a sophisticated wedding look.
Embellishments

Often, many brides feel their dress is not complete with beads, feathers, ruffles or bows. And 2010 is no exception. However, designers have moved beyond beaded bodices. Look for huge bows and beaded belts to compliment waists, or look for ruffles adding interest to a gown. Ruching, which is a sewing technique that gathers fabric in a repeated pattern, not only makes a dress beautiful but can also be very flattering on larger figures.
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