Top 10 Dress Wedding Trends for Spring 2011

January 31, 2011

According to theknot.com, there are several wedding dress trends brides should be on the lookout for in 2011, and Marilyn’s Keepsakes is proud to put our stamp of approval on some of our faves!

Trend #1: Dainty Dots

From the sweet and sophisticated to the modern and modish, dotting your bridal gown with this girly trend is the perfect way to accent your look without taking away from your overall appeal.

Designer: Christos (photos courtesy of christosbridal.com)

Trend #2: Billowy Skirts

Frothy layers of sex appeal come to life when you modernize the ball gown with oversized layers of soft chiffon and tulle fabrics.

Designer: David Fielden (photos courtesy of kleinfeldbridal.com)

Trend #3: Spirals

Razzle Dazzle ‘em with oodles of ra-ra-ruffles when you walk down the aisle in these diva details complete with stylish pleats and flair-worthy levels.

Designer: Marchesa (photo courtesy of theknot.com)

Trend #4: Keyhole Necklines

Creating a vintage inspired, peek-a-boo treat that brides will love, keyhole necklines are a unique blend of modern trend and retro-chic.

Designer: Monique Lhuillier (photos courtesy of moniquelhuillier.com)

Trend #5: Tiny Tiers

Complementary to all body types, this type of soft rouching does a fabulous job for creating form flattering lines and soft silhouettes.

Designer: Alvina Valenta (photos courtesy of jlmcouture.com)

Trend #6: Full Blooms

Love will be in full bloom when you blossom down the runway, err, I mean aisle in a gown raptured by Springtime magic.  Whether highlighting one centerpiece blossom or creating a frock of full of florals, you’ll surely make friends and family “ooh and ahh” with this trendy treat.

Designer: Allure Couture & Bridals (photos courtesy of allurebridals.com)

Trend #7: Sheer Coverage

Sexiness personified.  Revel in the revealing appeal of sheer coverage when you dance your wedding night away in one of couture’s most current and up-to-date looks.

Designer: Pnina Tornai (photos courtesy of kleinfeldbridal.com)

Trend #8: Separates

Who needs a full on wardrobe change when you can simply swap out elements.  When you dress to impress with exchangeable pieces, you’ll easily create a look that can go from fun and flirty to dramatic and girly.

Designer: Melissa Sweet (photo courtesy of theknot.com)

Trend #9: Modified Mermaid Silhouettes

Want the uber sexiness or mermaid styles without cutting your movement ni half?  Then, look no further that with these softer, fit ‘n’ flare styles that start to expand out just above the knee.

Designer: Vera Wang (photos courtesy of verawang.com)

Trend #10: Embellished Belts

Define your waist with class when you decorate it with a beautiful belt, embellished crystals, pearls, beads and bobbles.

Designer: Romona Keveza (photos courtesy of legendsbyromonakeveza.com)

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