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Deep sweetheart neckline retro wedding dress with bold floral border in green, peach and pink

Photo: iosposait.com

I'm starting a series where we're going to be taking a closer look at some of the most popular trends coming up in 2010. We'll start with nature, the catalyst of a bucolic movement we're seeing in bridal wear, embracing all things living: Flowers, leaves and feathers are showing up on wedding dresses with interesting applications whether printed, embroidered or applied.

Photo 1: Retro lines and a major border embroidered in bright tones add pizazz to the white dress bride.

Photo 2: Printed taffeta with floral and tulle skirt on the catwalk of Atelier Aimee Montenapoleone.

Photo 3: Rose pastel applied detail on a wide white line, supported by hoops, by Fio Couture.

Photo 4: Baby pink and a flower in grace this taffeta gown by Valentini.

Photo 5: Voile printed in pastel colors and sprays of roses as decoration, from the parade of Atelier Aimee Montenapoleone.

Photo 6: Corolle printed and applied in detail on a classic pleated fabric, of Elisabeth B.

  • 1. Namrata (not verified) said:
  • Very nice designs! Out of nature also we can make anything useful... Its the inspiration from this.

  • 10.20.09 - 5:11 AM
  • 2. Christine M said:
  • This looks so chic but I could never do this.. I'm a very traditional bride but I'd love to see it done!!

  • 10.21.09 - 12:38 AM
  • 3. flower girl dress (not verified) said:
  • Fantastic post on girls dresses. Well I am also doing this business related to flower girls dresses which is mostly use in wedding and parties and this post will help to make my dresses more effective and fashionable.

  • 11.07.09 - 1:04 AM
  • 4. Audra R. (not verified) said:
  • Wow, these R outstanding Gowns & So unique. I totally LOVE the pink one. Definitely for the bride that loves to be different.

  • 11.07.09 - 11:20 PM
  • 5. Audra R. (not verified) said:
  • Wow, these R outstanding Gowns & So unique. I totally LOVE the pink one. Definitely for the bride that loves to be different.

  • 11.07.09 - 11:20 PM

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