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2020 Bridal Trends

2020 BRIDAL TRENDS
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Last year’s trends for the aisle were inspired by all the drama of the royal weddings, but for 2020, it’s all about the interpretations of those classics and new alternatives to ivory. Some trends from last year will be sticking around, while exciting new trends emerge for the new decade! We’re looking at the top 5 wedding dress trends to inspire the 2020/2021 brides

1. PLUNGING NECKLINES: 2020 bridal trends

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Deep necklines were by far the biggest trend to emerge from the 2020 runway and nearly almost every designer has added this gorgeous feature into their new collections. A low V-neck lengthens the torso, making it perfect for petite or even full busted brides. This trend won’t be for everyone, but remember we are always able to add an illusion panel for a more subtle take on the trend.

2. EXPOSED CORSETRY: 2020 bridal trends

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Corseted wedding dresses are nothing new and have been popular for many years, but exposed corsetry is the new 2020 bridal trend. This is where you can see the boning and stitching in the bodice, usually through a transparent fabric such as a mesh. From corsets exposed on classic ball gowns to new contemporary options, we’re in love with this new take on sophisticated sexiness.

3. PINK : 2020 bridal trends

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Shades of pink and blush have been around a little while but this year they’re coming back in a big way . It compliments a wide range of styles and skin tones, making it our new favourite alternative to ivory or champagne. Pink shades are for any bride who wants to make a statement and be daring but romantic.

4. TULLE PUFFS AND RUFFLES

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Weightless, full of movement, and effortlessly dreamy, this romantic look wafted down runways. If you’re looking for volume in your dress, this is the type to go for this decade. It’s perfect in almost any style, from A-line tulle tiers to fanned fishtail pleats. Ruffle skirts also tend to be super lightweight, therefore making them ideal for any bride getting married abroad.

5. MINIMALISM:

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The rise in bridal minimalism came from last years royal weddings of Princess Eugenie and Meghan Markle. For 2020 simplicity is key, bringing beauty with no lace, no beading, and no excessive volume. Instead, a focus on a clean cut and impeccable tailoring.This look is for the no fuss bride who loves sleek shapes, clean lines and architectural features.

If you’re a 2020/2021 bride and still looking for your perfect gown, come and visit us at Couture & Tiaras to view our brand new collection and let us help you find your dream dress. Call 01444 871132 or visit us online to book an appointment.

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