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Wedding Dress Trend 2017 In Vividress

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(MyPR.co.za) April 23, 2017 By //  by Guest PR Filed Under: General Business Edit This Article

Deep V neck bridal dress Photo: Hendrika Duerink

In collaboration with Vividress we present the wedding dress trend 2017. The bridal fashion 2017 gives you a world of possibilities to get exactly the style that matches you. Some trends we have seen before have come to stay while others are brand new.

We have gathered the hottest trends in the new season and will give you an insight into what’s happening in the bridal world. But remember – whatever your fashion, always choose the dress that makes you feel the most beautiful on your wedding day – it’s alpha and omega. See all the great 2017 wedding dresses from Vividress.

Deep cutout

The tendency of the deep beautiful backs has come to stay, but by 2017 there is a focus on the cut-out both front and back. Especially the deep v-cutout are something we will experience a lot in this season. The V-cut is especially flattering for brides with a slightly larger bowel, and in addition it helps to extend the silhouette.

One thing is for sure, the designers expect 2017 brides to be more brave and willing to show more skin – and the result is elegant – perfect for the modern bride.

Put your day on the spot

We have seen more and more colours in the last seasons and 2017 is no exception. Shades like caramel, champagne, mocha and blush are good alternatives to the classic ivory color, and are still soft and feminine. Often the fabric is under the blonde, which is colored while the blonde is still ivory colored, creating a nice contrast.

Many brides want to get away from the whole ivory color without getting too far away from the wedding territory. The colored dresses fit perfectly into the vintage style, and can also add a little extra glow depending on skin tone.

Bohemian styles

The Bohemian style expresses a relaxed style, which is very simple and casual. The style, also called Boho, got a serious foothold in the early 90’s and has more or less been present ever since.

In recent years, we have seen some of the style in the bridal world, but by 2017 the Boho style has become more dominant and it is definitely a trend that has come to stay. The skirts are lightweight, simple yet feminine with fine lace and delicious details – and often they are incredibly comfortable to wear.

Comeback to an old fame

One of the new and more surprising trends in the new season is a comeback of an old classic – namely satin! Believe it or not, but satin will increasingly influence the new season.

Most often the skirts will be full satin with a few delicious details, beautiful silhouettes and cut outs. The result is elegant and classic dresses in clean lines with a modern twist.

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