2011年10月5日星期三

Not-so-secret Wedding Dress Trends For 2010










Not-so-secret Wedding Dress Trends For 2010











Your beau - probably one of a dozen who were smitten with you -- has finally popped the question and the big day is set for next year, which is actually not that far off. But what are the hot wedding dress trends for 2010 and beyond? There's no big secret, and you can find out what they are by continuing to read on.



Generally-speaking, there are several nice-looking styles on the horizon for 2010 and beyond. Some are sleek, with low hemlines, and others are more non-traditional and very modern-appearing. There are yet other dresses that are pretty much unchanged in appearance since their general look developed several decades ago. Here are a few things to know about these dresses in 2010:









- There'll always be a place for the traditional-looking wedding dress. With a slightly billowy look and fabric that sometimes seems heavily woven, and always in white, these dresses are appropriate for almost any wedding, which isn't the case for other dresses which are currently hot.



- Wedding dress trends these days are highly flexible and diverse. If you choose, you can go for the most currently popular style, which is a sleek silhouette, and perfect for a person of slim build and dimensions. These dresses are what are called "figure hugging," so make sure the body matches the dress. Top designers in this style are Justin Alexander and Maggie Sottero.



- If you're feeling a little like you were a star of the silver screen in one of your past lives, then a 50s style wedding dress is definitely for you. It shows off a belted waistline,replica burberry handbags, with a hem that drops nearly to the floor, or even beyond. Some, however, drop to about the knees, but also have a layer of very sheer fabric which serves to highlight the legs and the hem. A couple of fine designers in this line are Stephanie Allin and Suzanne Ermann.



- Tea-length wedding dresses are ideal for the wedding that's a bit less traditional and a bit more modern in character. They have hems that fall just below the knees, for the most part, and work well when you want to show off your legs and an expensive pair of shoes, perhaps. They also have bodices that work well to highlight your available assets while also being more than demure and appropriate for a wedding. Top-shelf designers of these sorts of dresses are Leigh Hetherington and Allan Hanna.



- Single shoulder dresses are also projected to be popular for 2010. They present an asymmetrical look that seeks to accentuate the neck and the shoulders, so take a bit of time to tone and firm those two spots up. With a single shoulder strap, they're also a good choice for destination weddings.



Wedding dress styles today have never been more diverse or exciting,burberry outlet online, and the trend appears to be just as exciting in the coming years, especially in 2010. You can choose from very traditional (with a veil and tiara) to something less-traditional, like a tea-length dress or a 50s-style gown. Take a bit of time to look over what you think would be ideal for you and then wear it proudly.