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The Finest 2021 Bridal Traits We Noticed at Barcelona Bridal Trend Week
If you thought 2020 could stop bridal fashion, you thought wrong. Valmont Barcelona Fashion Week is always a force and we’re happy to say, 2020 was no different. We (virtually) attended the show to bring you the top 2021 bridal trends from designers like Pronovias and Yolancris. And if we learned anything from The Devil Wears Prada it’s that so goes the runway, so goes the rest of the world. A few bridal trends seem ripe for 2021 while others are ready for a fashionista bride who will take the risk. Where will you fall? {above: Yumi Katsura}
Let’s take a look at the trends!
2021 Bridal Trends: Two-Piece Wedding Dresses
Flora
No short amount of two-piece wedding dresses made their way down the aisle…catwalk…this year. We love how a two-piece gown can actually come in all shapes in designs — not boxed in to any one style.
JESUS PEIRO
JESUS PEIRO
Marylise
Long Puffy Sleeves
JESUS PEIRO
With puffy sleeves sliding easily into mainstream ready-to-wear fashion, it’s no surprise the upscale-prairie look is finding its way into wedding style. We, for one, LOVE the romantic nostalgia that is a puffy sleeve!
Marylise
Pronovias
Yolancris
More 2021 Bridal Trends: Unique Lace Details
Nicole Milano
All the ladies in the place with style and lace. A forever staple in wedding designs, lace has seen many iterations over the years and we’re here for all the 3D, beaded, and graphic styles!
Nicole Milano
Pronovias
Vestal
Bridal Capes
Yumi Katsura
Bridal capes are still going strong into 2021 – and we’re willing to bet they stay around for a while. A whimsical alternative to the veil, capes are taking on fun new design elements like bows, polka dots, and even color.
Marylise
JESUS PEIRO
JESUS PEIRO
Sustainable Gowns
Sustainability is certainly not just a trend. It’s the way the world is going, and we’re just thrilled to see sustainability walking down the bridal catwalk. With sustainability at the forefront for more brands, eco-friendly gowns will not only become more attainable, they’ll start leading the way by all fashionable accounts. These gowns are all from Pronovias‘ portfolio of brands. The fashion house aims to have 50 percent of its collections sustainable by 2025.
Pastel Wedding Dresses
House of St. Patrick
Something blue never looked so fierce.
Nicole Milano
Yumi Katsura
Dramatic Details
House of St. Patrick
Namely? BOWS. The bigger the bow the better the drama.
Léonie Bridal
Final 2021 Bridal Trend: Regal Wedding Dresses
Amelia Casablanca
It’s time for your OWN royal wedding, queens! How many brides will want to rock regal once The Crown returns to remind us of Princess Diana’s iconic wedding dress?! More is more, darling.
Demetrios
JESUS PEIRO
Nicole Milano
Pronovias
The Atelier
Which trend do you think is here to stay? We’re betting on capes + sustainability — but tbh, we love ’em all.
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