About Bride Chic
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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.
Photo: iosposait.com
Photo: iosposait.com
Photo: iosposait.com
Photo: iosposait.com
Photo: iosposait.com



Very nice designs! Out of nature also we can make anything useful... Its the inspiration from this.
This looks so chic but I could never do this.. I'm a very traditional bride but I'd love to see it done!!
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.
Wow, these R outstanding Gowns & So unique. I totally LOVE the pink one. Definitely for the bride that loves to be different.
Wow, these R outstanding Gowns & So unique. I totally LOVE the pink one. Definitely for the bride that loves to be different.
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