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New Bridal Trends


By IMAGE
14th Oct 2014
New Bridal Trends

Carolina Herrera Dress

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New York Bridal Market went down at the weekend, where twice-yearly, the world’s leading luxury bridal designers present their Fall 2015 collections. We’ve been busy stalking the live streams, to get a feel for how dress trends will develop next year. Here are some of our favourite looks?

VERA WANG has pushed her grungy-leanings further than ever with the styling of this collection – though, as ever, each piece can be worn classically, with prettier accessories.

Brand of choice for the New York society princess, it’s unsurprising that CAROLINA HERRERA’s newest collection is all demure fairytale. We don’t think it was intentional, but the hair-bow, here, looks like a crown, which is deadly.

TEMPERLEY never fails to deliver on bohemian romance – what’s more, this layered-up number somehow manages to stay sleek in a format that could easily be frilly.

For some reason, there’s an innocence about the sheer lace bodices INBAL DROR does so well. The high neck and vintage silhouette of this beauty says good girl, with brave undertones.

Oh MARCHESA, always with the dresses like wishes. The soft, flowing tulle of this skirt, combined with its grownup literary muse-esque peplum bodice, is nothing short of perfect.

Want more bridal fashion? Pick up BASH Volume Five on your nearest newsstand, now.