Wedding Style Trends for 2016
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Wedding Style Trends for 2016
Wedding Style Trends for 2016 Hi, it’s Sukey from Dress for the Wedding! It’s the cozy winter season, but I hope you’re planning to venture out in less than 2 months to see me at Your Wedding Experience, Philadelphia on February 28th. We’re just a few weeks in to 2016, and there is no better time to get ideas for the upcoming wedding season! Today, we’re going to preview wedding style trends for 2016! One of the wonderful things about wedding fashion is that we get a preview of what is to come for 2016 when new wedding fashions hit the runways in late 2015. Because of this, some of the trends we’ll see in 2016 are usually foreshadowed in those 2015 sneak peeks. However, the biggest factor what the wedding trends will be is really up to the couples getting married in 2016. A wedding is about picking the ideas you love and making those ideas part of your celebration! Here are a few of the fashion trends we think might be seeing more of in 2016 weddings. Wedding Style Trends for 2016 Hi-Low Hems Having trouble deciding between a short dress and a full-length ball gown? This season you’re in luck, because many designers are showing hi-low hemlines. This style gives the drama and formality of a full-length gown, combined with the interest and charm of a shorter gown. This option is found in wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses, and also in plenty of dresses for wedding guests. Hi-Low Gown by Anne Barge via Dress for the Wedding Deep Necklines A plunging neckline on a wedding gown used to be considered a daring and risqué choice, but the creative use of sheer fabrics to provide structure and support has made plunging necklines much more wearable. These styles offer the perfect mix of appeal and refinement. A wedding dress with a plunge neckline. ‘Idalia’ from David Tutera for Mon Cheri Shoulder Details A strapless wedding dress will always be a classic, but there are many options now for up-top coverage from simple off-the-shoulder necklines that end in a flutter sleeve or cowl back, to add-on pieces like capes, embellished collars, and shoulder necklaces. These styles bring attention to the face, shoulders, and décolleté in a lovely way. Sheer Overlays Overlays aren’t just for draping over shoulders and bodices. Beautiful details can be suspended over the any part of the gown thanks to sheer fabrics that allow these intricate details to seemingly float over the surface of the form. Side Details Side cut-outs, sheer lace panels, and other details that frame the sides of the body and midriff give flattering focus to waists. Bridal Separates and Two-Piece Wedding Dresses This trend has been blossoming for a few years, but now there so many more options than ever before. A customized look can be created by combining a separate top, skirt, and accessories, which blend seamlessly so that the pieces appear to be all one gown. Other styles feature distinct separates so that the two-piece look is clear. The two-piece look is also showing up for bridesmaids, with several lines now offering skirt and top combinations. ‘Edan’ from David Tutera for Mon Cheri features a removable overlay skirt, dimensional details, and lots of embellishment, illustrating several of this season’s top bridal trends. Dimensional Details Hand-sewn fabric flowers, jewel-like stones, and textured laces make for looks that truly pop with dimension and texture. Suiting also is getting more tactile, with woven jacquards and subtly patterned fabrics. Low Back Wedding Dresses The back of the wedding dress has become just as important as the front. Whether the open back highlights a bit of detail or is left completely open for a dramatic effect, a low cut back wedding gown always makes a statement. Added Embellishment Jeweled shoes, embellished bodices, and beaded accessories will continue to be popular as well, giving even more sparkle, facets, and texture to 2016 wedding looks. Suiting Custom colors and richer textures in suiting fabric mean that the simple tuxedo or suit is getting more personalized, which gives so many choices for grooms, groomsmen, and bridesmen. Offerings for wedding suits or jumpsuits for brides, mothers, and female attendants are expanding as well, available in just as many colors and flattering styles. White Tuxedo from the David Tutera Women Collection from Zelante Designs Unique Mismatched Looks Mismatched wedding party style has been trending for several years now, and we believe this will not only continue, but expand into palettes that offer more contrast between colors, and dresses that use an even broader ranges of textures. This more open approach to style will also allow for a mix of very different silhouettes like the skirts, suits, and separates. Serenity and Rose Quartz Pantone’s first-ever selection of two colors of the year reflects an open approach choices of the trends this year. The ‘Color of the Year’ pick often finds it way quickly into wedding attire and wedding décor for the year. With two easy-to-wear shades — soft soothing blue and rosy pink — we feel confident that these colors will be spotted in many 2016 weddings! Serenity Blue and Rose Quartz Styles from Dress for the Wedding The rest of the 2016 trends are in your hands! Plan to attend Your Wedding Experience 2016 to see what the wedding professionals in your area can do to create your dream wedding and give you the details that will make your 2016 wedding style stand apart! To see more examples of these trends, check out all the dresses, suits, and styles on Dress for the Wedding. Author Bio: Philadelphia Houston Ft. Lauderdale Atlanta Sukey Murphy is the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Dress For The Wedding. Dress for the Wedding is a wedding styling blog that features wedding dresses and wedding attire ideas for guests, brides, bridesmaids, and the entire wedding party, through shoppable posts and collages. You can find her blog on Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.