About A Modern Wedding Dress

By Laura Brown


New times have given way to many options when it comes to many things. Who would have thought that it would also give birth to new choices for a wedding dress? The designer's creative juices and a consumer's open-mindedness to try out some new things have very good results indeed. A bride can still wear that traditional long white dress but this time, they can stop for a while and consider whether they would want something new and different. Now that the options have expanded immensely, the new brides could also play with the choices to match the outfit with their attitude and personality. This could be a once in a lifetime chance so why not let the lady decide for what she really wants?

Evolution of Fashion

As history rolls forward, the society and culture have gone through a lot of remarkable changes. Along with the shifts that have happened, wedding dresses have evolved and greatly influences the modern bridal fashion. Designers are getting their inspiration starting from the European Renaissance, Victoria era and roaring twenties to the classic 90's. Though they are not actually creating those dresses that have existed before, these excellent designers are finding ways to integrate its classy and iconic style to the modern wedding gowns.

A vintage inspired wedding dress is getting more popular as of this time. Aside from the old world feel, it has that kind of appearance that every woman had ever wanted especially if it has been slightly altered and integrated with current fashion techniques and discoveries. Aside from looking back to the history, a modern dress could also be inspirited from nature, music and culture.

The Modern Wedding Gown's Elements

There are a variety of colors, length and designs that composes a modern wedding dress. Today, women can still wear those white and long wedding gowns wherein they would need assistance to get down the aisle. However, it is not the only style that exists nowadays. Brides have exercised the freedom of choosing a different cut. Some preferred to have the dress to be at knee-length or mid-thigh. Others have tried to be audacious and are going for micro-minis.

White remained to be popular on gowns but many are experimenting different colors and combinations. Blue, pink, green and black wedding dresses are also becoming a trend. The latest chic compass is pointing to asymmetrical wedding dresses when it comes to design and cuts. This fits women of any body type making it a quick pick for most of them. An excellent designer can add up more to make it look fabulous and classy. There are a lot of styles to come up with and even brides can layout their own modern wedding dress for as long as a spark of idea lives on their creative minds.




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