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5 Trends for wedding dresses 2020 that you should keep in mind

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Contrary to what one might imagine, bridal fashions do not focus solely on traditional wedding dresses and cuts that elevate the idyllic and romantic character of those who are about to climb the altar. Many models cherish this poetic romanticism, and all women have the right to feel like true princesses on the day they say “yes”, but each season various trends are launched for brides, and it is possible to find the ideal dress for all styles.

Femininity can be present in both a mermaid’s wedding dress and a jumpsuitFor those who prefer to see themselves in something that speaks better to their personal style, like a pair of pants, the important thing is that they have their identity. Check out the news for next year, and see if any can accompany you on C-Day.

St. Patrick La Sposa
St. Patrick La Sposa

1. Corset

The models of wedding dress hopefully always fall among the favorites, because it is a neckline that can adapt to various types of silhouettes and lengths, and for 2020 a novelty may attract the attention of those who want to leave their lap and neck in evidence, with a sensual touch: the corset. Also known as corset, this piece is present in women’s fashion since the 16th century, but emerged only as an intimate endumentativeThe bust is also shaped, used to shape the waist and, by the format, to give the impression of also increasing the bust.

The corset tightened the waist to such an extent that some women had difficulty breathing, and wore it for the aesthetic cult of the time. It is interesting that getting rid of the piece represented a cry of freedom for women, and today to wear it is an option, that is: it is a free choice. Some corsets cover the whole trunk, from bust to hip and others only cover the waist and, in this case, are combined with other types of necklines, such as the illusion, with lacy fabrics. For 2020 the bet is on well-structured models, which leave the woman with a sensual look and give the ideal volume to the breastsThey can be present in practically all silhouettes, such as mermaid, straight, princess, long or midi dresses.

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2. The maxi ties

The bonds, which have always been considered a symbol of delicacy and femininity, have gained a bolder and more daring status, for 2020, the bet is on this complement in a maxi proportion. The bow ties that in other seasons adorned princess wedding dresses with a more angelic character, have been replaced by maxi ties, both at the waist and at other parts of the dress, being part of the neckline, at the back, or composing the sleeve asymmetrically (another trend for next year).

Karen Rodrigues
Karen Rodrigues

3. Asymmetry

If in many seasons what the nuptial fashion cherished was the perfect balance between silhouette and décolletage, the next trend calls for asymmetry. Lame mule” necklines or details that stand out only on one side are on highas confirmed by designers of tradition. The so-called “Greek style”, combined with slits and light, flying fabrics, will be one of the most charming options, especially for brides who marry in beach environments.

Anna Campbell
Anna Campbell

4. Nuptial look with pants or jumpsuits

If you are a woman who runs away from the traditional, and want your party, from the details of the decoration of the wedding tables to its look, far from the conventional, in 2020 one of the most appreciated trends will be the pants or jumpsuits for brides. With straight cut or pantaloon style, wider, they overflow eleganceand can be combined with blazers, covers and or other accessories to match the style and highlight the occasion, such as a wedding veil hairstyle or a delicate voilette.

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5. Puff sleeves, the snorting sleeves

The sleeves are a fundamental element to define the style of the dress and also overflow the bride’s personality. The puff sleevesThe model followed in use during the 17th century, with extremely exuberant specimens, being used by both women and men. The nobility invested even in more rigid frames, so that the volume of the sleeves was preserved. Over time this style has been shaped, gaining more discreet proportions, but the fashion is always cyclical. In the 1980s, for example, they were an absolute success and, “turn and move”, they appeared again in wedding dress models.

Karen Rodrigues
Karen Rodrigues

For 2020 the sleeve volume is one of the trends for modern brides who want to unite in their model a classic side – which for the occasion is perfect – and also a contemporary, extravagant touch. This may be the perfect description of one of the copies of the collection Grace & Loveby Brazilian designer Karen Rodrigues. But the models in this sleeve are not limited to more rigid fabrics, like mikado silk. The brand YolanCris, known for its always avant-garde and daring character, has invested in puff sleeves with steamy fabrics, like tulle, passing on a romantic idea with a light 18th-century Gothic slant.

Yolancris
Yolancris

Choosing a dress that matches your style, your wedding shoes and all the accessories is a challenge. Some women can find their perfect model quickly, but that doesn’t always happen, so don’t worry. The important thing is to have lots of inspiration, try on as many dresses as you can and in the end say “yes” to the one that really makes you get emotional every time you think about it. The 2020 trends are beautiful and diverse, and you are sure to find the one that overflows your essence.

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