Hot Wedding Trends
Wedding is the most special day in any lady’s life, as it is the day when they promise to spend rest of their life with one person. Wedding is a special day for the groom as well but ladies are generally more excited about the wedding ceremony.
As bride is the prominent personality in wedding so designing the whole wedding ceremony around the theme of bridal is the hot trend today.
Wedding trends have changed over centuries but some traditions are still alive and these traditions make wedding ceremony a day to remember for bride, groom and the guests. Wedding trends and traditions varies from state to state, but there are different things which are common everywhere and are considered equally good in every state.Wedding ceremony is designed around the bride and trend of this era is to design whole reception around the theme of bridal. Taking care of few things can make wedding a day to remember for bride, groom and guests.
Wedding Gown Trends of 2011
Blogs and articles have been popping up all over the place over the past couple of months. They are claiming to have identified the top trends in bridal gowns for the Spring 2011 season. The experts have many opinions in common, but also differ.
So, we’re bringing you a list of what EVERYONE agrees on for the wedding gown trends for Spring 2011. From tiny ruffles and blooming flowers to color accents and bows, the romantic trend is very much alive. Below is our list:
Fun with Flowers: Flowers are absolutely EVERYWHERE right now! Single oversize blossoms, fluttery petals, tiny blooms, and shoulder and waist flower accents are all popular trends for this season.Go Glam with Embellishments: The more shimmer, the better! Gowns for Spring 2011 are just covered in pearls, Swarovski crystals, and sequins. New twists on these ever-popular trends include necklines and belts created with these fun flourishes.
Spring 2011 Fashion Trends for Women
The fashion trends for Spring 2011 will be a welcome change to “real” women everywhere. Instead of clothes that would only look good on a size 2 teenager, designers chose to show a variety of figure-flattering, figure forgiving clothes in luxurious fabrics and colors.
With a little bit of modification, these styles can be easily incorporated into anyone’s wardrobe.
Trend #1: Full cut trousers
For the past several seasons, designers like Marc Jacobs have mined the 70s look. This time, instead of a boho-hippie influence, we get the 70s look from the movie the “Ice Storm”. Think groovy pantsuits as they would have been worn in suburban Connecticut.These pants are mid to high rise, which may look strange after over a decade of low cut, hip slung jeans, and the inadvertent thong show that followed. This is a welcome change, as is the possibility of eliminating muffin top without having to diet.