If you have been pondering a non-white wedding gown, you will find some options in the Spring 2011 collections. Vera Wang did several gowns in a pale dove gray in translucent materials such as organza and gray tulle. Fashion forward as ever, the Vera Wang collection featured a lot of folding and avant-garde draping, particularly on the skirts. Frothy, drapey, and very unique, these softly colored bridal gowns may be just what the chic bride ordered.
In general, the move was away from the dramatic silhouettes, such as the fitted trumpet with the explosion of fullness at the bottom. For Fall 2011, most shapes are more subtle, such as a silk mikado gown with a gentle flair near the hemline. However, brides who have their hearts set on all-out glamor and drama will not find themselves to be completely without options. Monique Lhuillier's latest collection features many of the fashion-forward details which have been seen in recent years, and brides can always turn to Kenneth Pool when they want gowns in luminous silk satin with rich embroidery. The bride seeking a short gown either for her ceremony or as a second dress for the reception will find numerous options, as this was something featured in almost every designer's collection for Fall 2011.
In general, the move was away from the dramatic silhouettes, such as the fitted trumpet with the explosion of fullness at the bottom. For Fall 2011, most shapes are more subtle, such as a silk mikado gown with a gentle flair near the hemline. However, brides who have their hearts set on all-out glamor and drama will not find themselves to be completely without options. Monique Lhuillier's latest collection features many of the fashion-forward details which have been seen in recent years, and brides can always turn to Kenneth Pool when they want gowns in luminous silk satin with rich embroidery. The bride seeking a short gown either for her ceremony or as a second dress for the reception will find numerous options, as this was something featured in almost every designer's collection for Fall 2011.
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