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2010 Wedding Dress Trends For Spring

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jan 28, 2010 -
2010 Wedding Dress Trends For Spring



Each year brings about a shift in wedding trends. 2010 wedding trends continue some of the popular items of 2009, with a subtle twist

It used to be that wedding style didn't change much from year-to-year. It was expected that all of the bridesmaids would be wearing matching dresses and all of the groomsmen would be in tuxedos. But the wedding fashion industry has changed greatly over the last two decades, and the 2010 wedding trends prove that.

Bridal Fashion Week is the chance for top designers to show off their new lines, and our chance to find out what's hot in wedding fashion. Here are 10 wedding dress trends soon to be popular in spring of 2010.

Pretty Pleats :



Accordion to us (couldn't resist), this playful detail adds the perfect amount of texture to embellished and simple wedding dresses alike.

Raw Edges :



From the sound of it, you may think this trend might leave a wedding dress looking unfinished, but these rough, just-cut hemlines and details make for a completely unique bridal look.

Metallic Touches :



Want to shine on your walk down the aisle? Consider one of the hot, new styles glittering in gold and silver details.

Illusion Necklines:



It's clear which neckline reigned supreme this season -- be it bateau, V-neck, or even one-shoulder, sheer straps mean subtle, sexy coverage.

Garden Glamour :



This year, designers were big on blooms of all different sizes, from simple, cherry-blossom details to oversized, eye-catching rosettes.

Couture Cover-ups :



You want to wear a strapless gown, but don't want to feel overly bare? You're in luck. This season, you can take your pick from floor-length lace coats, airy tulle boleros, feathered capelets, and more.

Bows :



From droopy satin styles to more structural ones, these girly details are the hottest knots to hit the bridal fashion runways.

The Bold Shoulder:



Another noticeable trend in wedding dress design for 2010 has been the use of asymmetrical-looking dresses, which have a single shoulder in place of the strapless gown. Top designers and fashion mavens say these sorts of dresses are great for what are called "destination weddings." It tends to show off the neck and shoulders, so take some time to tone those areas up.

Thanks to First Lady Michelle Obama, it seems the one-shoulder style has really taken off. But this season, unlike in years past, the over-the-top details are what really make these asymmetrical necklines stand out.

Bits of Black:



Not just for the goth bride anymore, this dark hue showed up in all kinds of wedding dress details, from dainty bows and sashes to bolder, allover embellishments.

'50s Flair :





Bridal designers must be as obsessed with Mad Men as we are: There were enough high necklines, tulle skirts, and tea-length styles on the runway to make even Don Draper swoon!
If Classic Hollywood is your thing, and you like a bit of glamour in your dresses, then one that harkens back to the 50s silver screen era would be perfect for you. These types of dresses feature belted waistlines and hems that go all the way to the floor and sometimes beyond. A few, though, go only down to knees, but have a sheer layer of fabric overlaid to accentuate the legs and the hemline. Suzanne Ermann and Stephanie Allin have been solid designers of these dresses for a few years.


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