If you’re planning a wedding and wondering, yikes! What should I wear? Don’t worry. We’ve got some wedding dress ideas we just can’t wait to share.
We rounded up some of our favorite current wedding dress trends—ones we’re projecting will stick around—and you don’t have to be a fashionista to understand why.
This selection features 9 gorgeous wedding dress trends perfect for almost all wedding celebration styles and themes.
Here’s what’s currently hot… and we don’t see it cooling down anytime soon.
1. Sustainable Dresses
Sustainability has been a buzzword of late, and for good reason. As the importance of minimizing the environmental impact made by the textile industry is becoming more apparent, clothing companies are seeking alternative sustainable solutions.
This is achieved through fabric choice, manufacturing process, or a combination of both.
Some brides choose to purchase vintage wedding dresses and have them slightly altered to ensure they fit.
There are some incredibly gorgeous vintage gowns complete with lace or intricate beadwork that look absolutely dreamy.
Websites like this one are a great place to begin your search—as is eBay.
2. Two-Piece Separates
A fun flirty trend for those brides who love flashing a peek of the midriff: Think a lacy bralette style top, and a full gorgeous skirt.
It’s also a great way to show off a corset with a beautiful laced up back, and a full satin or silk skirt.
The best part about the two piece separate trend is brides can choose a semi-custom look by pairing a top they love with the perfect skirt.
3. Minimal
If there’s ever a trend that will never go out of style it’s those minimal classic designs.
We’re talking A-line style gowns, or gowns that follow the curve of the body with an open back and a high neckline. You know, the style dress Audrey Hepburn might wear.
These dresses are simple yet stately, able to hold their own at even the classiest of black tie events.
4. Statement Sleeves
Wedding dresses with statement sleeves are showing up more and more frequently. From off the shoulder gowns with full length sleeves to balloon sleeved gowns, or gowns with darling little flutter sleeves.
The sleeves can be made of silk, luxe chiffon, or even lace. Depending on the style, these sleeves are the perfect way to add a touch of whimsy, drama, or romance to any bridal look.
5. Little White Dresses
Little white dresses are as irresistible as their counterpart—and there’s a bonus—you can wear them at the altar!
From cocktail style to midi-length, these dresses come in every design. Check out Bella Bridesmaids—they have an incredible little white dress selection, as well as all sorts of other modern designs.
Some brides choose to wear a more traditional gown for the ceremony, and then slip into a LWD after to celebrate and dance the night away with their guests, unencumbered by a long full skirt.
6. Corset
Dresses with a corset have been in style since at least 1,000 BC.
That’s a long, long time.
And it’s not hard to see why. These dresses give you that snatched little waist without you even needing to set foot at the gym.
The corset or bodice can be decorated with beads or sequins, embroidered, or embellished with gorgeous lace detail. Some use ribbon to lace up the back. Others are secured with small delicate pearl buttons.
It’s as gorgeous as it is timeless.
7. Peplum
This style is another perfect way to accentuate the waist. The peplum accent makes any gown more interesting, and it can be achieved in a variety of ways. A softer flowy accent lends itself well to more boho romantic style gowns, and a starched stiff peplum gives the dress a more structured, modern look.
8. History Inspired Wedding Gowns
Bridgerton, anyone? We’re tempted to leave it at that.
Those bold, regal opulent designs simply exude romance. The lace, ruffles and extravagant details are next to none.
9. Black or Bold Accents
Who says you can’t add a black accent or a little color to your bridal gown? No one, that’s who.
Some brides are adding small black details, such as bows or sashes around the waist.
Others include color detail around the hem of the skirt.
For those who simply crave a dash of color, go for it. Get those flowers embroidered on, or add those colorful sleeves.
Yes, you can have your white wedding dress, and a little color, too.
Conclusion:
There you have it.
We hope these wedding dress trend ideas got your wheels turning, and provided a little inspo boost needed to help steer you towards the dress of your dreams.