Wedding Dress Trends For Spring 2014
If you have a date set for your big day, and it happens to fall this spring then you have the ideal opportunity to rock one of the hottest bridal trends for this year, if you still haven’t found the perfect dress. Be bold and daring, or keep it sleek and simple. Whatever you choose, there is no doubt that you will look just dazzling on your Wedding Day if you opt for one the biggest wedding dress trends this Spring!
Sleek & Modern
Less is more this season. Opt for a simple style, with no fuss and minimal jewels, to create the ultimate sophisticated and elegant look on your special day. You can set off your unadorned dress with some fabulous jewellery and accessories, maybe a statement necklace or bejewelled hairpiece.
Dakota Gown
£633.30
Criss-Cross Back
Create a super sultry look with an open back gown, and some beautifully delicate criss- cross detail across your back. Whether the straps gently cross in the centre of your back, or intricate lace overlaps, it sure does create a stunning accent to your dress.
Falling Petal with Ivory Lace Dress
£580.07
Ombre
Why not go for something a little different, and inject some subtle colour into your dress, without making a huge statement. We all remember Gwen Stefani’s amazing pink dip-dyed wedding dress right? This trend is certainly not as bright (barely there in fact), but so much easier to pull off, and ever-so elegant and chic.
Paris Sherbet Ombre Dress
price on request
Above The Knee
If you are feeling brave, or simply have a great pair of pins, then this is definitely the trend for you. Take you wedding dress hemline to new heights this spring and opt for a dress that comes just above the knee. It adds a more casual element to your day, so if you have a laid- back affair planned then this may just be the style of dress you have been looking for. It also has a great nostalgic feel to it, so if vintage is your style, then why not be bold and choose a shorter length.
Daria Short Wedding Dress
£1,200
Black & White
Black is huge trend this year when it comes to weddings, but it doesn’t just have to be confined to your décor or bridesmaid dresses. You too can embrace black on your big day! A subtle hint of black lace or embellishment on your gown can look truly stunning, and give you an edge that you though was maybe lacking in other dresses you have seen. A two- tone dress is always eye-catching and perfect for the bride wanting something a little less traditional.
Embroidered Mermaid Gown
price on request
Feature: Lucy Dixon