Wedding Dress Trends for 2024

Wedding Dress Trends for 2024

As the Spring 2024 bridal collections take shape, it's clear that designers are taking bold risks and pushing the boundaries of traditional bridal wear. Some of the standout trends that are sure to turn heads on the runway and in wedding ceremonies include:
  • Bold Colors: Pastels have been a popular choice for bridal wear for some time, but designers are now experimenting with more vivid hues, including baby blues and soft pinks. This adds a playful touch to traditional bridal wear.
  • Dramatic Bows: Oversized bows that extend into dramatic trains were a popular feature in many of the collections. Mini crystal bow embellishments on veils were also a popular choice, adding a timeless feminine touch to any look.
  • Black is the New White: Black dresses are increasingly becoming popular among Gen Z brides. This trend is perfect for brides who want to make a bold statement on their special day.
  • Maximalism Reigns: Maximalist looks are popular on the runways, featuring pearls, appliques, and all things sparkly. This trend is perfect for brides who want to make a bold statement with their bridal wear.
  • Short and Sweet: Short dresses are also in, proving that good things really do come in small packages. This trend is perfect for brides who want to show off their legs and dance the night away at their reception.

In conclusion, the Spring 2024 bridal collections are shaping up to be a bold and exciting departure from traditional bridal wear. From bold colors to dramatic bows and black dresses, designers are pushing boundaries and offering more choices to brides who want to make a statement on their special day. Whether you prefer a maximalist look or something short and sweet, there is something for every bride in these collections. These trends are sure to turn heads on the runway and in wedding ceremonies, and we can't wait to see how brides incorporate them into their own unique styles.

 

Photographer: Dannielle Rankin Photo and Film

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