Vibrant colors, 14kGold, and Crinolines are just some of the design elements that appeared in Spring 2017 Bridal Fashion Week. It is one of our personal favorite fashion weeks that we look forward to each year. It wrapped up last week and we recapping some of the collections. Whether you’re a bridal fashion fan or a bride-to- be here are some of the trends to look out for.
Theia Spring Bridal 2017
Photo by Rodin Banica
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The inspiration for this collection comes from an underwater photograph by Dubai Photographer Rafal Makiela
This is the designer’s 1st bridal collection which he uses elements from the label’s Ready-to-Wear collection.
For the bride with a dramatic flair, this is the collection for her especially the dramatic train which can be double as a convertible veil.
Ines Di Santo Bridal Spring 2017
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This label never disappoints us each season. We will especially like the inclusion of a curly hair model.
Langner decided to go with the effortlessness and sophistication for his Spring 2017 collection. Our favorite part is the different color gowns. It is great for the brides who are looking gowns that aren’t “traditionally white”.
The Nashville –based designer has gained acclaim for designs for hit TV series “Nashville” and Olympic Gold Medal gymnast Shawn Johnson’s wedding gown.
Sheer mesh panels were a popular design element used throughout this collection. Ward incorporates princess styles and sensual sheaths featured transparent detailing along with encrusted lace.
This collection took inspiration from 17th and 19th centuries France. It was also an interesting use of crinolines.
The five-piece collection sought inspiration from a night out at Carnegie Hall with each gown having a musical name.
Faetanini took notes from the Victorian era. One of the standout gowns from this collection would have to be final gown consisting of a 14-carat gold hand-painted goose-feather bodice and an ostrich feather ball skirt.
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