Latest trends in wedding dress designs






Every bride has to know what the latest trends in weddings for 2010 are just to make the best and wise choice for her dream wedding dress.




It doesn’t matter if your wedding is going to take place on a sandy beach, on a tropical island, on a cruise, in a botanical garden, in a country-side, on the top of a mountain, in a balloon, under the sea or in a royal local, your wedding dress has to be as dainty, fashionable and tuned to the latest trends as possible. So consider the following directions for the latest trends in wedding dress designs and get inspired for your own wedding dress.

As more and more couples are decided to escape the noisy and fussy traditional back-home weddings and head for a destination casual wedding, latest trends in wedding dress designs came up with more high hemlines styles for brides who aren’t afraid or ashamed to show off their legs.

Whether you choose a mini-shift wedding dress or a knee-length design, your bridal look will match even more the natural informal surroundings. Light-weighted and light-colored fabrics are the most fashionable ones. Chiffon, batiste, organza, tulle, taffeta or feathers can make the look of any cosmopolitan tiered skirt wedding dress.

If you are a romantic person and wish for a princess fairy-tale bridal look, choose a tiered wedding dress. Layered wedding dresses that are made of these breezy, woolly, ethereal and airy fabrics can make the bride feel more comfortable and yet look extremely elegant, feminine and glowing look. Pocket modern wedding dresses are gaining more and more popularity among modern young brides who are looking for a more practical and yet fashionable, hot and chic bridal look. This style appeared in 2009 and still manages to create delightfulness among women who yearn for casual vibes and practical outfits.


A pocket wedding dress allows brides to keep lipsticks, perfumes, tissues or mobile phones handy.  For those of you who fancy those asymmetrical designs, one shoulder wedding dresses could be a pretty hot and warm choice. Off with the classic strapless wedding dress! Brides planning a destination wedding can easily try on this design.

The high collar wedding dress design is another modern option for 2010 brides who look for an elegant, formal, stylish and sleek look. Empire, ball gown or full-skirt printed wedding dresses are still very fashionable these days and make a great choice for those full-figure, broad arms an breasts or petite brides who want to look taller, slimmer or more curved. Among different new style and  latest trends in wedding dress designs, vintage, medieval, retro or century ones seem to be fancied by brides looking for a more symbolic, classy and chic look.

Written by , date Jul 13, 2010 in Beautfiul designs
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  1. Melinda says:

    I’m more than happy to see that the latest tendencies in wedding dresses take into account the modern woman. The modern woman is that one who wants to look ravishing but at the same time wants to feel comfortable and carry along all the little things she needs. So the wedding dress with pockets is just as great as ice-cream on a hot summer day. I also like the fact that straps are back on and the only one shoulder straps are my favorites. I always liked the clothes that leave one shoulder naked. I think it is very sexy, without being indecent. Even though these tendencies are for 2010, I know for sure that no wedding dress would look old fashioned as long as it is stylish. So these tendencies would apply next year as well.

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