8 Fall Wedding Dress Trends Every Bride Needs to Know
If you are in the market for a wedding dress then you came to the right article. First of all congratulations! Secondly, If you are just curious what the fall wedding dress trends are out there then you are also in the right place.
After many wedding postponements due to the pandemic, many couples will finally be able to celebrate their weddings. Picking the right wedding dress can be quite of a challenge, with so many options to choose from no wonder most people take months to narrow down their favorites.
Choosing your ideal wedding dress requires a couple of things, such as knowing the style you want that aligns with your ceremony theme and of course, this style complements your body. Although, we can't prescribe your perfect dress, here are some fall dress trends to inspire your search and perhaps narrow down a starting point.
Two pieces/Bridal Suits
(From left to right: the Urban Wedding Company, Rivini by Rita Vinieris, Kaviar Gauche)
More and more modern brides are choosing a nontraditional style that is not unique but expresses personality, the two-piece bridal suit. Not only are they extremely comfortable, but they can also often be re-worn on other occasions after the wedding ceremony whether together or as separate. If your top and bottom sizes differ, this option can be perfect for you. The bridal suit also provides the added advantage of a quick outfit change-up, creating two different looks simply with a change to the bottom piece.
2. Corset Bodice
(From left to right: Berta Montefiore, Milla Nova “It Begins” , Liz Martinez “Bella Donna”)
Made popular by an increase in 19th-century streaming shows, the corset bodice is the ideal silhouette for an accentuated hourglass look. Keep in mind, it is probably not the most comfortable style especially considering you are in it for hours.
3. Modern Ballgowns
(From left to right: Zuhair Murah, Christie Nicole, Martina Liana)
Nothing marks a long-awaited celebration (thanks pandemic) than the maximalist look of big ball gowns and ruffles. Adding a modern twist to the traditional princess look, the trend is characteristic of chic details and slightly less volume than the princess gown.
4. Colorful Hues
(From left to right: Willowby By Watters, Andrew Kwon, Lazaro Bridal)
Who says brides have to wear white? Brides are breaking the white trend with blush pinks and serene blues, as well as lighter shades. In most cases, the mother of the bride wears this color, but it depends on the wedding theme. If this sounds appealing, it might be worth trying a different color for your wedding dress.
5. Big Sleeves
(From left to right: WONA Concept, Anna Sposa “Hypnose”, Halfpenny London)
There is nothing like dramatic sleeves on a wedding gown to make an impression. There are many styles to choose from, including bell sleeves, stylish flare sleeves, and 70's-style sleeves that are now in vogue.
6. Short Wedding Dresses
(From left to right: Milla Nova “It Begins”, Innes Di Santo “The Goddess”, Nadia Majarrez)
As this trend started to gain momentum, it offers the opportunity for sustainable fashion by allowing you to incorporate your wedding dress into your wardrobe. As short wedding dresses originated from informal weddings, they are now fashionable regardless of the venue.
7. Square Necklines
(From left to right: Papilio “Vanilla life”, Halfpenny London, Daria Karlozi “Alysee”)
The neckline of your wedding dress can make a huge difference when it comes to creating an elegant and modern style. In addition to being versatile, square necklines are flattering on any bust size. The style goes particularly well with jewelry when it's combined with a minimalistic look.
8. Floral Gowns
(From left to right: Monique Lhuillier, Paula Bridal “Hermione”, Alessandro Angelozzi)
Gowns with details like hand-painted flowers or embroidery are on the rise, and they were extremely popular during Bridal Fashion Week. This style is also ideal for outdoor nature weddings and adds a touch of originality while maintaining a traditional look.