And here it goes, June is too far to think of. But wedding gowns, wow, they too have their own moment now.
While many brides-to-be would prefer to live up a fairytale-like wedding, some fashion-forward brides-to-be may want to see themselves catwalking in the aisle. Could you blame them? They just can’t help but feed their appetite for fashion that even their most dreamed-of-moment will be clothed by their fashion antics.
Now here are some of those trendy wedding gowns that those kinds of women would surely love to be inspired with:
J Mendel, Ready-to-Wear Spring 2008
For the disco-loving diva who’s about to wed, J. Mendel’s Halston-esque gown gives off a groovy, glamorous vibe. The dress’s halter-top silhouette begs to be worn with ’70s-inspired shoulder-grazing earrings. (http://trends.glam.com/photos/features/wedding_dresses_for_fashionistas)
Marchesa, Ready-to-Wear Fall 2008
For those who don't wear pure white well, Marchesa's delicate grey gown provides a sophisticated and flattering option. Tiers of ruffles, ostrich plumes and asymetrical accents complete the vision of nouveau chic.
(http://trends.glam.com/photos/features/wedding_dresses_for_fashionistas/)
Monique Lhullier, Bridal Spring 2008
In keeping with fashion’s sweetly girlish trend, Lhuillier offers up a number of diaphanous confections. With a ruffled neckline and flattering cinched waist, Lhuillier’s flower-child gown will flatter a variety of styles and shapes. (http://trends.glam.com/photos/features/wedding_dresses_for_fashionistas/)
Carolina Herrera, Bridal Spring 2008
The New York designer’s bridal collection shares the same delicate tailoring and ladylike silhouettes as the black-tie gowns she sends down the runway each season. (http://trends.glam.com/photos/features/wedding_dresses_for_fashionistas/)
*thanks to APRIL for this post.