Top 5 Bridal Trends for 2022 Weddings

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A few seasons back, separates were all the rage. Then came statement suiting—but 2022 is all about weather-appropriate layering. Wedding wardrobes require flexibility and longevity, as celebrations will continue to change, move, and morph.

Outerwear

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Whatever unique celebration you have in the works (rain or shine, summer or winter), choose layering pieces that you can wear more than once.

Outerwear

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Think sculptural capes, feather-trimmed coats, and embroidered jackets or organza dusters and blazers—these accents feel elegant and apropos for upcoming events that require open-air, outdoor venues.

Outerwear

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Pearls have always been a go-to bridal accessory, but this is far from your grandmother's signature strand. This finishing touch has come to replace more glamorous crystals and loads of sparkle, but feel just as dazzling.

Non-heirloom Pearls

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From pearl embroideries to all-over embroidered details, think Baroque, clusters, and opalescent rather than “something old.” This dainty detail can feel ladylike, bohemian, innovative, or edgy and speaks to our longing for dressing up—with a traditional-meets-modern twist.

Non-heirloom Pearls

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Meet the post-quarantine bride: She's more irreverent than ever and up for dynamic styling and a casual attitude to wedding dressing. Pair bridal corsets with jeans or wear them over tailored shirting. Style knee-high boots with minidresses.

Everyday Clothes for the Aisle

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Mix knits, athletic cuts, and lax-fit trousers in the rotation. This is about infusing your work-from-home favorites into your wedding day.

Everyday Clothes for the Aisle

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Going grand used to be about all-over lace, beading, and threadwork, but this look is a study of scale, silhouette, and volume. In short, go big (and extra long) when it comes to your train—or don’t do it all.

All-or-Nothing Trains

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The days of striking a happy medium to make trains perfectly bustle-able are over; if you’re seeking loads of drama for the aisle and are concerned about mobility in your reception, change into a second look for dinner—like one of these without a train—and then do another quick change for the after-party.

All-or-Nothing Trains

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Another take? Skip the long train altogether and pair a floor-length look with a sweet fingertip-length veil, or a super-long train that seems to go on for days à la Priyanka Chopra Jonas’s wedding day look.

All-or-Nothing Trains

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This trend is multifaceted, about drama and impact—be it in grandeur or effortlessness—and leaning in to multiple looks.

All-or-Nothing Trains

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Sustainability for the aisle doesn't just mean dresses made from deadstock and ethically sourced and created fabrics; it's having a moment in a dress from eras past. Vintage dressing is on the rise after a pandemic year of little to no fashion production, plus the desire to look into 

Vintage Vibes

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for something that is singularly special. What might have felt too costume or try-hard in seasons past is now theatrical and of-the-moment.

Vintage Vibes

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For vintage lovers, this trend is nothing new; for those who were all about the new-new-new, it now feels smart, luxe, and super sophisticated—whether you choose a look from the archives for the rehearsal dinner, after-party, or ceremony.

Vintage Vibes

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