top 10 luxury bridal trends to shop this 2022 wedding season
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For nature-loving brides and those who aren’t afraid to break the all-white mold, this trend is for you.
Florals have long been a visual shorthand for romance while a splash of color adds an element of fun.
Sophisticated yet whimsical, Monique Lhuillier’s gowns are always a faultless choice for discerning brides.
1. floral motifs
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This one features billowy, romantic sleeves and embroidered florals dancing on white tulle.
1. floral motifs
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On the fashion runways, designers have been showcasing pantsuits in fluid, oversized silhouettes for a few seasons.
That has made its way into bridal as a sleek and glamorous look for the modern woman.
NDS’s signature pieces are defined by fusions of masculine and feminine, structure and fluidity, sensuality
and ease.
2. the pantsuit
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This pantsuit is perfect for the non-traditional bride.
And with sustainability in mind, it’s also a silhouette that can be worn beyond just one special day.
2. the pantsuit
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The pandemic bride is an irreverent and practical one.
Bridal designers like Houghton, Christopher Kane, and Nordeen showed mix and match pieces that are serious on glamour but don’t take themselves too seriously.
Australia-based Anna Campbell’s bridal line is full of bohemian beauty fitting for a beach or vineyard wedding.
3. ready-to-wear separates
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This silk chiffon skirt is a must-try for the bride who loves the separates trend this year.
3. ready-to-wear separates
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A bit of vintage elegance and sexiness combine in the wedding dress trend featuring corset bodices and exposed boning.
Call it the Bridgerton effect…just make sure you can breathe! This Chantilly lace gown from Pnina Tornai, exclusive designer for Kleinfeld, is covered up with a sophisticated high neck and long sleeves while the exposed corset bodice adds some boudoir glam.
4. corsetry
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Short and sweet, the little white dress — minis, midis, and tea-length — is part of a modern bride’s trousseau.
Perfect for civil ceremonies or as a second dress, they also make an appearance at showers, rehearsal dinners and after-after parties.
Amsale’s dreamy tiered tulle dress was made for dancing the night away.
5. little white dress
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More than 60 years later, Grace Kelly’s wedding dress is still inspiring the wedding ateliers of today.
The high neck is a regal, dramatic and graceful look for the big day as seen in the collections of Costarellos, Dana Harel, Monique Lhuillier, and more.
6. regal neckline
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This full coverage dress from Paco Rabanne is crafted from a semi-sheer floral lace (with stretch!) and is so Victorian-chic.
6. regal neckline
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If a real life princess can re-purpose a wedding dress…perhaps there’s something to be learned.
When Princess Beatrice up-cycled her grandmother, the Queen’s wedding dress with puff sleeves and a wide band of silk trim at the hem, it was hailed as a modern and sustainable choice.
7. vintage charms
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We found this gorgeous gown from revered 1950s British designer, Jean Varon on 1st Dibs which still looks elegant so many decades later.
7. vintage charms
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70s fashion is back – as well as comfort.
Wedding jumpsuits have been spotted on the likes of Solange, Sophie Turner, Kaley Cuoco, and Monaco’s Marie Chevallier prompting one of the freshest trends this year.
Sachin & Babi’s satin jumpsuit is sleek and graceful with a drapey fit and wide-legged silhouette.
8. the jumpsuit
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A plunging neckline no longer connotes risqué dressing.
Instead, it instantly conveys a sense of high-fashion or red carpet award ceremonies.
Accordingly, there are so many shape wear options (and tape!) that make this silhouette more wearable than meets the eye.
9. take the plunge
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We love this alluring Galia Lahav stretch crepe gown with an intricate twist detail, high front slit and sweeping train.
9. take the plunge
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Modern brides need to be ready for anything, and the unexpected is one of the key luxury bridal trends to shop in 2022.
Getting attention this season is bridal outerwear — from embroidered jackets to organza capes to feather trimmed boleros.
Layers give brides options not only for inclement weather but
10. the cape
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to change up their looks as the evening goes on.
This cape from Needle and Thread is adorned with a floral, sequin artwork creating an all over shimmer effect.
10. the cape
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to change up their looks as the evening goes on.
This cape from Needle and Thread is adorned with a floral, sequin artwork creating an all over shimmer effect.