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An Unforgettable Setting
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September 24th, 2009 >> Attire, Destination Weddings, Tips & Traditions

Trends are breaking away from tradition and steadfast rules, and modern brides are choosing wedding gowns that reflect their personality and vision—not necessarily their grandmother’s. The modern “rule” for wedding dress style is to choose something that makes you feel comfortable and beautiful on your most special day.
Detailing
Wedding dresses emphasize detailing with added embellishments such as subtle beading, ribbons, bows, and, of course, lace. Look for subtle detailing that’s both ultra-feminine, yet elegant. These small added details and embellishments can be immensely flattering
if not overdone.
Grecian
Check out the soft sophistication of a Grecian goddess-style gown. Soft and floaty, flattering and seductive, and great for any body type. The toga dress is designed with a unique, flowing cut that is less fitted around the waist and hips. The Grecian-inspired look is a romantic touch
for any wedding.
Color
Yes, white is still the traditional favorite when it comes to wedding dresses but color is the new trend for 2009. Not only will softer pastel shades be popular but also warmer splashes of color including scarlet red will make their appearance. Metallic fabrics will create a shimmering look to enhance any color.
Sleek
For a glamorous take on your dress, a sleek gown is the perfect way to achieve a sexy, romantic and delicate look. Think plunging necklines, silk charmeuse, and delicate beading. Sleek gowns are made of softer fabrics that provide a lot of motion and underscore the femininity of the gown.
Over The Top
Bold accessories, vibrant hues, and striking silhouettes are forefront in the latest ready-to-wear collections. Gowns with feathers and feather-inspired gatherings from the waist to the ankles are sure to make a statement. These feathery gowns are designed with loose, organza-style bodices and were featured in grey, silver, pink and white hues for the season. It’s a fashion-forward trend that only a few brides will pull of this season, but a top trend nonetheless.
Tea -Length
1950’s look, style and cut dresses are making a comeback whether you’re getting married in a vineyard or Jamaica. Brides are showing off their legs and designer shoes rather than dragging a dress on the gravel or sand. These tea-length gowns are also a wonderful choice for encore brides.
Read more: Ever After Bridal Magazine – An Unforgettable Setting
