2020 Wedding Fashion Trends

in weddingfashion •  5 years ago  (edited)

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If you’re thinking that marriage is in your future, you’re probably wondering when your significant other is going to pop the question already. Popping the question is different for every couple – how it happens, where they do it, how they respond, and so on. However, if you’re wondering when he or she will pop the question, it could be around the holiday season as it is the most poplar time of the year to get engaged. Although Christmas Day is the most popular day to get engaged, about 40 percent of engagements occur between Thanksgiving and Valentine’s Day. After all, there’s no better holiday gift than a sparkly new engagement ring.

Once you’ve said “yes!”- it’s officially time to start planning. This includes finding the perfect wedding venue in NJ, wedding gown, bridesmaid dresses and wedding photographer. It may feel like the pressure is on while wedding dress shopping but just try and have fun with it. With all eyes on you, not to mention photos you’ll keep forever, of course you’ll want to look perfect on your big day. After all, your dress sets the tone for the wedding as a whole - whether you’re doing one dress or multiple dresses (which brides are doing more than ever). And I’m sure you’ll want to be ready by the time Spring comes rolling around. But no need to worry I’ll be giving you all the scoop on the latest wedding dress trends and more.

Wedding Gown Trends

Wedding dress trends for Spring 2020 are updated classic bridal staples – including pearls, pretty floral prints, and sparkles.

Exquisite Pearls

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Pearls are having a moment right now. Instead of incorporating pearls as an understated detail, bridal designers have incorporated these exquisite gems in consistently stunning ways. On the runways, pearls were seen on off-the-shoulder sleeves, on gowns with a layered pearl neckline, and also head-to-toe beading, to jewelry and shoes.

Metallic and Sparkle Details

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Stunning crystal, gemstone embellishments and sequins are all you need to be party-ready. Metallic fabrics and shimmering embroidery are a new way to incorporate some bridal sparkle to your look. For an angel-like effect -designers have used elements like metallic foils and glittery threads. After all, who doesn’t want to look heavenly at their wedding.

Floral Prints

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Florals straight out of our wildest garden wedding dreams were seen as part of 2020’s wedding trends. Florals are here to add a burst of color to your classically white gown this upcoming Spring. And not just your average florals, bold floral prints whether they’re subtle and pastel or edgy and oversized. So for all the brides out there that want the ultimate fairytale wedding dress, it’s time to start considering options such as watercolor botanical patterns, floaty fabrics, and hand-painted flowers – which were all the designs spotted on the runways.

One Shoulder Necklines

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After years of dresses with full-length sleeves and super thin spaghetti straps, designers have switched up for 2020 with one shoulder gowns. Many different designers incorporated this elegant neckline into their latest collections. This neckline works well with nearly any type of fabric and silhouette, whether you’re going for one shoulder wedding dresses with a sexier approach or opting for a classic minimalism.

Romantic Ruffles

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Your wedding day is the time to indulge your inner hopeless romantic. And nothing gets more romantic than frilly, ultra-feminine ruffles. Add some dimension to a mermaid silhouette with a ruffly skirt or a gown with cascading ruffles for a whimsical look. A layered skirt adds pretty texture and movement.

Short Dresses

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A short dress may be a good option if you’re thinking of eloping or going for a super casual wedding style for 2020. What better excuse to show some leg and a killer pair of shoes? If you’re choosing to go with a longer gown for your wedding. Opt for a short, white dress for wedding-related events like your rehearsal dinner or bridal shower.

Rehearsal Dinner Dresses

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You’ve put a lot of thought into your wedding day attire – everything from your wedding dress and your shoes to your jewelry. But what will you wear to your rehearsal dinner? The rehearsal dinner is your chance to wear just about anything you’d like - there are no rules to this thing. This dinner is special because it’s the first official party to kick off your wedding celebrations and whatever you choose to wear will be the last outfit you wear before saying “I do”. A few things to keep in mind when picking the perfect rehearsal dinner dress is your budget, the vibe of the venue and the time of year.

Bridesmaid Dresses

Now that you’ve decided on a wedding gown for your special day, the next step is to make sure your bridesmaids look as fabulous as you do.

Cowl Necklines

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Is it me or have cowl necklines been thriving for quite some time now? And now they’re appearing in both wedding and bridesmaid dresses. This flirt neckline goes perfectly with the slip dress, giving your bridesmaids a chic minimalist aesthetic for your big day.

Tea Length Dresses

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Dresses with a hemline that falls just below the knee are having a serious moment right now. Tea length dresses are here to give your bridesmaids fun, retro vibes with a hint of sophistication. Try to opt for airy fabrics like tulle or chiffon. You can also choose a tea length dress with a slit to show a little bit of leg.

Satin & Silk

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Leave the glitter, beading and sequins all for the bride to shine bright on her special day. The bridesmaids can rock a little bit of shimmer with shiny satin and silk. If you’re into the minimalist-inspired look then make some room for the slinky fabric – new stretch satin blends and modern silhouettes, like wrap dresses will be the go-to Spring 2020. This is the type of dress that can be worn again for any other type of occasion, so your bridesmaids will be getting their money’s worth.

One Shoulder Dresses

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One shoulder dresses aren’t only for the bride, we’re seeing the trend on bridesmaids dresses as well. Strapless dresses may be perfect for showing the right amount of skin, but your bridesmaids may need the support that comes with a one shoulder dress. One shoulder dresses will give your bridesmaids the perfect classic and elegant look on your special day.

Structured Silhouettes

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Break away from the usual bridesmaid dresses that feature flowy fabrics like tulle and chiffon. Make room for a clean, streamlined look – bridesmaid dresses with structured silhouettes and minimal embellishments offering your bridesmaids a sophisticated, elegant look.

Wedding Photography

Photography should be a huge part of your wedding checklist. Wedding photographers are by your side nearly every moment of your wedding day. They will be capturing your most intimate moments: your first glance at the love of your life, your smile as you finally say, “I do”, and your initial step onto that dance floor. So it’s only right that you hire the best one in the game! Before you start your search for the right one, first decide what type of photography style you prefer. This will help you determine which kind of photographer you’ll want shooting your wedding. Then you’ll want to review their websites and blogs to check out photos of other weddings they’ve shot. This will give you an idea on their style and whether it aligns with what you’re looking for. The next step will be to set up interviews. This is the time to see if the photographers you’re interested in will be available on your wedding day, what they have to offer, pricing, etc. Be prepared to talk about your venue, wedding style and what you envision for your photos. Make sure you connect with your photographer. They’ll be shadowing your every move, so you’ll want to make sure you and your significant other feel comfortable with your photographer. You want a wedding photographer who is a good listener and asks a lot of questions. This will ensure your photos are total perfection and everything you’ve dreamt of.

References

https://www.weddingwire.com/wedding-ideas/new-bridesmaid-dress-trends

https://www.theknot.com/content/wedding-dress-trends

https://www.weddingwire.com/wedding-ideas/wedding-dress-trends

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