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7 main trends of wedding fashion 2016

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Wedding fashion is a special parallel world with its own laws and features. Getting ready for the main event in life in advance!

We are used to following fashion, are interested in new products, go to shows, leaf through magazines and do not think at the same time that at the same time there is a whole parallel universe nearby with its trends, rules and trends - wedding fashion! Only at special moments in our lives do our “universes” intersect, and you plunge into the snow-white world of satin ribbons, lace, tulle and pearls!
If you plan to tie your knot in the foreseeable future, we strongly recommend to plunge into this "brave new world" as soon as possible in order to thoroughly understand the most relevant trends in advance. To speed up and facilitate this process, we have collected for you seven of the latest and most interesting fashion trends in wedding fashion.

1. Cape



Of course, the everyday world of fashion intersects with the radiant world of wedding fashion, hence the "roll call" of trends. Cape and its variations are present in the coming season in almost all wedding collections, and have already gained great popularity due to the elegance of the lines.
Of course, the cape of the dress can be very light, delicate, but one way or another, this version of the dress will be significantly warmer than the open models, so you should think about the weather in advance: at the height of the hot summer you will not appreciate the density of the cape, but it will certainly protect it from the spring breeze you.
Photo: Vania Romoff, Alexander Wang, Paolo Sebastian

2. 3D flowers



If on the Most Important Day in Life you want to look like a fairy, then voluminous floral applications are your choice. They can be either colored or matching the dress, creating various effects, from sculpting to the effect of a nymph emerging from the forest. The abundance of flowers will noticeably make the dress heavier, but in moderate dosages, voluminous flowers will become a spectacular decor.
Photo: Yolan Cris, Hayley Paige, Paolo Sebastian

3. The Greek goddess



The Greek style is famous for the fact that it suits absolutely everyone - draperies, a high waist, flowing lines, you still need to look for a figure that such elements would not flatter!
Photo: Marchesa, Pronovias Famosa, Demetrios

4. Neckline



It's about a deep neckline, and when we say deep, we mean an extremely deep neckline! It is noteworthy that this year, such a frank neckline marked a lot of dresses from the Oscars red carpet - it is not surprising that the trend was immediately reflected in wedding fashion as well. If you are ready on the day of your wedding to the whole world to declare that you are not a shy modest woman and you have nothing to hide, then this option is definitely for you.
Photo: Julie Vino, Berta, Vestido De Noiva

5. Sheer skirt



This detail can become both frank, and, conversely, very delicate, depending on your wishes. The main idea is to keep your legs formally closed, but the translucent fabric only emphasizes them, attracting the eyes. A great option for those who can not make a choice between a short or long dress.
Photo: Galia Lahav, Oved Cohen, Ines Di Santo

6. Feathers



An unusual, but at the same time very plastic version of the finish - a boa of the 30s, an angel, a swan, a list of associations and references can go on for a very long time, so there’s definitely something to choose from.One thing is certain - no matter what model you choose, everything from guests to your newly-married spouse will try to feel your dress, because it is impossible to resist the airy softness of white feathers.
Photo: Persy, dhgate.com, Vera wang

7. Minimalism



It is not necessary to be a follower of Buddhism to appreciate the minimalism and desert purity of white. We often think that we definitely need details, otherwise the outfit “will not play” will be boring and inexpressive. However, in practice, it turns out that expensive fabric and quality of tailoring give even an absolutely minimalist look to aristocracy, which sometimes can not be achieved with accessories or trim.
Photo: Rosa Clara, Charlotte Simpson, Rosa Clara

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