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The Biggest Bridal Trends For Fall 2019

The Biggest Bridal Trends For Fall 2019

Brides are having more fun than ever before

Bridal Trends Fall 2019

Whether you’re a bride-to-be searching for your perfect gown, or simply browsing through dreamy wedding dresses in your spare time, today’s modern bridal trends are sure to entice whatever your sartorial taste may be.

This fall, while some bridal classics stay strong, there is a new crop of fun, fantastical and exciting styles to emerge on the scene. Scroll through for some of the biggest bridal trends of the season.

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Fashion’s favourite statement sleeves were translated to bridal in unexpected ways this season. Apart from volume and exaggerated details as seen in Zuhair Murad and Naeem Khan, removable sleeves made an appearance, giving brides the option to completely change up their look midway through their big celebration, for a fun and decidedly classic twist to your look.
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Naeem Khan

Looking to mix things up a little? A shorter frock makes for some playfulness at your wedding reception, whether it be a ruffly mini or a toned down midi-length dress, such as in Elie Saab, Viktor & Rolf, and Vera Wang, effectively showing off your legs and heels.
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Viktor & Rolf

If you’re not all that into dresses or looking for a chic alternative to the usual frock, consider the bridal jumpsuit which had a big moment this season. This one-piece trend is not only practical; it is an effortless alternative and perfect for the after party. From lacey versions such as in Ines di Santo, to modern iterations from Savannah Miller, there is sure to be a jumpsuit to suit your taste buds.
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Ines di Santo

Of course, the Meghan Markle effect reigned strong at the runway. Her sculptural, minimal Givenchy gown saw similar iterations of sleek boat necks and long sleeves, and pared back, clean gowns such as in Amsale and Cushnie.
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Cushnie

Some things never go out of style, and glitzy frocks are one of them. Sophisticated and glamorous, the runway saw sparkly stunners in terms of metallic embellishments, sequins, and tonal beading frocks from designers such as Theia and Inbal Dror, making for the perfect evening nuptial outfit.
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Inbal Dror

Get ready to bare those midriffs. Separates made a splash on the runway with tiny crop tops and elegant matching skirts, such as in Vera Wang, Cushnie, Rime Arodaky, and Pronovias.
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Pronovias

Just as in the ready to wear shows, feathers showed up in full force at the bridal runways. Frocks in feather trimmings makes for a theatrical yet elegant look.
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Reem Acra

Move away from the usual whites and embrace wedding dresses in delicate shades of pastel, such as in Marchesa’s first ever blush pink gown, Vera Wang’s baby blue tulle gown, or in quieter pops of colour, such as with Carolina Herrera’s lace gown wrapped in a pastel green chiffon sash.
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Marchesa

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