The results are in and women tying the knot in 2019 are in luck — the most recent Bridal Fashion Week had a strong showing of wearable trends. Our six favorites cover all the bases, from on-trend but fairly classic for the more conservative bride, to choices that may confuse your grandma but will certainly earn you a high-five from your fashion-forward best friend.
Bow Details
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Whether at the back, chest, or waist, bows were kind of a big deal during Bridal Fashion Week. Being a suitable trend for all bride types, bows can be oversized and statement making or tiny, subtle additions. For your big day, try using a bow at or near a body part that you would like to highlight.
Statement Sleeves
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Dramatic, billowing sleeves and tightly fitting but intricately embroidered ones ruled the runways at Bridal Fashion Week. Illusion lace also played a starring role in many of the sleeve designs. Although all eyes were on strapless dresses a few years ago, the royal weddings of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle may have brought the long sleeve back, and it looks like it’s here to stay.
Pearl Details
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Whether used functionally as buttons, or simply as embellishments in their own right, pearls would make a beautifully feminine addition to your wedding outfit. Although one would typically think of pearls as conservative, some designers featured them in more bohemian interpretations this season. If these pearl-encrusted gowns don’t resonate with you, keep in mind that pearls also work well on headpieces.
Floral Focus
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Whether the look is accomplished through beading, crystals, embroidered lace, or embellishment with 3D petals, one thing is for sure: flowers were everywhere at Bridal Fashion Week. While bloom details will look pretty at any wedding, they’re especially fitting for a garden celebration. If you’ll be wearing a heavily decorated dress, be sure to balance it with a simpler headpiece and jewelry (if any).
Bridal Jumpsuits
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At times featuring crop tops, belts, capes, and trains, the jumpsuits at this most recent Bridal Fashion Week were far from plain. In a sort of combining of trends, many jumpsuits boasted floral embroidery. But no matter the embellishments or lack thereof, these jumpsuits were sleek and statement-making, without being stuffy.
Blushing Bride
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For those who may find the white dress tradition to be outdated (or just aren’t that into the color), blush pink is a flattering and feminine alternative. Bridal Fashion Week isn’t the first time we’ve seen this trend, which suggests that blush may become a new bridal basic. If you’re looking to flip the script, try sporting a pink dress and having your bridesmaids wear all white.
What’s your current favorite bridal trend?
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