I always look forward to the release of the next season's wedding dresses. I find the world of bridal couture completely fascinating, but I have to say, I am not loving a lot of the Summer collections. Some of the trends are WAY too trendy - I fear there will be many brides looking back and saying, what was I thinking?!
The designers I'm drawn to this season are the ones embracing feminine silhouettes, interesting draping, and floaty fabrics.
Watters:
First up... Watters - they were actually one of my favorite designers that my sister tried on when she was shopping for her wedding dress. The bonus?? These dresses look extremely high-end, but in the realm of wedding dresses, are actually quite affordable (dresses range from $2K - $4K).
Watters Beverly Hills: I love the variation of fabrics, and the draping - it's unique without being over the top, taking a classic silhouette and making it stand out. I'd prefer a deeper sweetheart at the bust, but this is so beautiful it's hard to critique!
Watters Santa Barbara: This silk taffeta dress fits narrowly through this hips, which is flattering on the waist - a ball gown can be difficult to wear depending on the skirt. Too many gathers near the waist makes you look bulky, but the flat lay and the flared skirt keep this slimming and streamlined. And let's be honest, who doesn't LOVE pockets?! The belt has got to go... something more delicate and less bulky!
Watters Napa: Oh the romance - silk organza is so floaty and light, and the way that the skirt has subtle pick-ups creates volume without poof. I'm not loving the bolero, or the mauve sash, but both are easily removable. I imagine this dress with a floral belt - possibly in champagne for contrast. Can we also talk about this bodice? The intricately embroidered detail and defined sweetheart are both so pretty. LOVE.
Vera Wang:
In addition to Watters dreamy confections, Vera Wang tops my list for Summer Couture designs. Cliche? Yes. Pricy? OMG, I don't even want to know. BUT, her attention to detail, and unique embellishments remain unparalleled by any other bridal designer.
Vera Wang Diana: Holy ruffled skirt... does this look like a huge blossoming flower, or what?! The raw cut edge keeps the skirt contemporary, while the silhouette is traditional all the way. Another love?? The bodice is pleated, NOT ruched, minimizing bulk, and accentuating the waist. Finally, that twisted belt. So simple, but so pretty.
Vera Wang Gemma: I am so in love with this dress, I've actually posted about it before (original obsession here). The asymmetrical pleated bodice is SO pretty - looks amazing on this thin model... not so sure it's for me... but the cut organza hem is so pretty - it looks like a cloud or flowers, or some ethereal combination of both. Dreamy!
My absolute 2 have designers as well (I think we were definitely meant to be friends!) in fact, I lusted for a Vera but couldn't justify the cost, and ended up wearing the perfect Watters gown for my wedding :) go figure!
ReplyDeletexo K
Ha! Love it. I'd love to see pictures of your dress - I don't think there are any on Lillies, Lattes & Lace
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