Top 3 Wedding Dress Trends of 2015

Are you going to have your wedding in 2015? And are you looking for a fantastic wedding dress for your 2015 wedding? I will tell you what are trending now about the wedding dresses in this post! Here are top 3 weddng dress trends.

Sparkly Metallic Wedding Dresses

Recent bridal runways have proven one thing to be very true: White is no longer the only option for brides-to-be. Everything from pink, blue, and even black dresses have emerged recently, but there’s another burgeoning trend from this varied spectrum of wedding dress shades: metallic.

Vintage Wedding Dres

An ultra-glam alternative to classic ivory or white, some of our favorite wedding dress designers showed an array of dresses in gold, silver, copper, pewter, and bronze.

Whether you’re a party girl at heart or want a statement-making reception dress, a gold or silver gown works well for both formal parties and lively laidback bashes. Plus, the metallic trend works with a variety of silhouettes and styles from a gilded ball gown and a silver silk vintage-inspired slip to a short sequin-embellished shift.

Princess Wedding Dress

Don’t want to go for the gold all the way? Incorporate a glistening accent à la Jessica Simpson. Carolina Herrera sent a gold-flecked tulle gown down her runway, while Claire Pettibone opted for a gold-lace overlay. Lazaro chose a gilded hand-painted overlay for the bodice of one of its ball gown, and Naeem Khan presented two gowns with shiny metallic detailing. Even some champagne-shaded sheaths, like that of Maggie Sottero or Jenny Packham, and ivory satin skirts courtesy of Reem Acra offer a subtle midas touch.

To sum it up: stay golden (and silver!), wedding dress designers.

Wedding Dresses with Tulle overskirts

Tulle, once given a bad rep for verging on stereotypical, is back in a big way. But even more so, this fabric trend takes form with an ultra-modern twist: removable tulle overskirts!

There’s a reason this gauzy material is known as being so bridal: Its lightness adds an air of romance to any design, it’s not like anything else in your daily wardrobe, and it creates princess-worthy volume without adding weight — a key element for brides who want to break it down on the dance floor.

princess wedding dress

The versatility inherent to a removable overskirt is amazing. You’re essentially getting a two-for-one deal when it comes to your wedding dress, especially if you were planning on buying an adorable mini to change into for your reception.

Princess Wedding Dress

Another great function of the convertible tulle skirt? It creates the same ethereal effect for your ceremony as a veil or train, allowing you to ditch tradition while still looking like a bride. Plus, what’s more fun than the element of surprise that comes with a removable item? There’s something sexy about it.

Minimalist Wedding Dresses

Less is definitely more these days, thanks to many of our favorite bridal designers sending seriously minimal designs down their runways. These stark white stunners focus on shape, rather than detail. With ultra-clean lines, these sleek sheaths are an extra fresh choice for the modern bride who doesn’t want to look like a princess come her big day.

Beach Wedding Dress

And while we’ve seen sleek and modern minimalist gowns before during the past few bridal runway seasons, these looks have a much softer impact. Crafted from airier fabrics like crepe, these gowns have a lighter feel to the other more architectural dresses we’ve seen in the past. Plus, a few of these even boast a very quiet mermaid skirt, adding a bit more movement to the look.

Beach Wedding Dresses

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Source: http://dreamingweddingparty.wordpress.com/2014/08/01/top-3-wedding-dress-trends-of-2015/

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