Sheer Skirts When people think "sheer" they usually think "sexy," but sex appeal is only one facet of the sheer skirt trend. The look can feature a see-through layer over a mini dress, a sheer bottom on a mermaid silhouette, or a traditional gown with a sheer overlay. The results are often soft and romantic, and you'll look like you're floating down the aisle. Bridesmaids Separates Just as bridal separates came onto the scene this past fall, separates for bridesmaids is quickly taking over the market. The possibilities are truly endless, from sophisticated tops over gowns to miss-matched tops and bottoms to sweet sweater separates. When your bridal party is made of all shapes and sizes, this is the perfect route to take. Shake the Cake Wedding cake is iconic, but today's bride isn't confined to conventions. Whether she creates the shape of a traditional cake with donuts, macarons, or Oreos, or whether she lays out a buffet of assorted sweet treats, cutting the cake is no longer a necessity. Pantone Rose Quartz and Serenity This is the first year Pantone has released TWO "Colors of the Year," and both of them combined simply scream spring. No matter how you utilize them, from attire to decor to flowers to invitations, they are a perfect pairing that can do no wrong in the wedding scene. Rose Gold Glory It's not just for rings anymore! Rose gold details are popping up everywhere, from gowns and accessories to table accents to stationary. Because it's so bold it is usually paired with neutral matte tones, and the result is absolutely glamourous. For the bride who is a little sassy and isn't afraid of a little glitter and shine, this is a great trend! Check out Couture Commitments' Pinterest for more of these trends!
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Non-Floral Bouquets DIY Brides everywhere are going for bouquets they can make themselves, that won't cost much, and will last forever. Because of this, bouquets that look like flowers but are actually made of a lasting material have been at the top of the trend list. Using colored paper, book pages, leaves, or brooches, you can create a unique bouquet that resembles flowers while reflecting your artistic creativity and personality. Blushing Bride Blush wedding gowns have been popular for some time, but this spring everything is blushing. From gowns to bridesmaid dresses to flowers to decor, the whole wedding industry is going soft and serene. Pantone Radiant Orchid Project Runway's "Color of the Year" challenge has brought Radiant Orchid to a new level of popularity, and for the bold bride it has been a smash for spring. A vast array of bridesmaids dresses in this purple tone have been hitting the shelves, and brides with whimsy have been sure to accessorize with orchid shoes, belts, and jewelry. For decor, the amount of orchid touches is up to you - whether you hit it up with subtle splashes or "go big or go home," you can't go wrong! Obviously, orchid bouquets and floral arrangements are a must. Petal Pusher Having a garden wedding, floral bridesmaids dresses, and floral decor is all common for spring weddings, but lately wedding gowns have taken a turn to the floral side. Whether it's colored dresses with bright floral pops, floral lace patterns, or skirts resembling flower petals, everything's coming up roses. Naked Cakes This year "naked cakes" (which simply aren't frosted) have expanded from being popular only at rustic barn weddings to being popular EVERYWHERE. Whether you decorate them simply with powdered sugar, add fruit or flowers, or include some personal wedding decor touches, it's sure to be a hit. As an added bonus, it's significantly less expensive than a traditional fondant-covered cake, and it great for a bride on a budget. Check out Couture Commitments' Pinterest for more of these trends! |
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