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The Dress Trends We’ll Be Seeing Everywhere in 2024

With a New Year and new season almost upon us, we’re all just dying to know what our brides-to-be will be wearing down the aisle. Luckily for us, we’ve just had a sneak peek into the world of next year’s fashion trends with runways around the world having just taken place. Whilst the runway showcased many timeless classics we all know and love such as the strapless ballgown, A-line and even the mini wedding dress; it also showed new dresses that future brides to be should definitely be aware of. No matter your style or look there’s a dress for you to say – “I do” in!



The Separates


Separates are back in a big way! Bridal suits are bigger and better than ever with choices for non-traditional looks becoming way more mainstream. Brides love how separates allow them to change their look up from day to night with minimal effort, plus there’s an added eco-benefit in being able to re-wear pieces from the wedding after the day itself. From power suits to skirts and tops there’s something to suit everyone when it comes to wedding separates. There’s been a huge surge on the bridal scene for requests amongst trousers among bridesmaids (a rise of 150%) as brides like the idea of mixing silhouettes and shapes but keeping a uniform look too.


Colour


Who needs traditional anyway? There was plenty of colour of the runway this season with bridal designers embracing individuality with everything from subtle coloured hues to pops of colour in underskirts. Many designers chose pastel tones throughout 2023 but as we head into 2024 we are expecting bolder colours to be making their way onto the bridal scene. Paired with micro trends such as ruffles or florals, they are set to make a fashion impact!



An impressive neckline


Many wedding gowns throughout 2023 bought back the vintage styled neckline – a trend that is set to continue to be popular throughout 2024. For brides to be who don’t want to make a fashion statement, choosing this kind of neckline will keep their choice timeless.

However, we are set to see other necklines showing up on the wedding dress scene in a big way. Square necklines that sit on the shoulder and across the collarbone are giving us big 90s vibes and beautifully highlight the décolletage, shoulders and chest area. Whether you’re a fan of 90s silhouettes or just love that regency era this style will give you a romantic edge and suits most body shapes too.


Asymmetrical necklines aren’t going anywhere and whether you feel like channeling a Greek goddess or you like to make a statement – this look is for you! This kind of styled neckline balances bodies out, keeping waists nice and synched in making it flattering to any body shape!


Another 90s comeback to bridal fashion, the straight neckline is also coming back and we can see why. It works with any aesthetic and style. A strapless straight neckline ball gown would give you a princess- like feel whereas a straight neck mermaid or sheath would certainly show the sexy side of you.



Statement Veils


In 2024 we’ll be seeing more statement veils with 3D elements, sparkles, flowers, prints and pops of colour. Fashion is stepping away from plain tulle and making the veil its own masterpiece and something that is able to express the bride’s personal style and personality.


Sustainability


Sustainability is something that’s hitting the fashion world hard. Many modern brides place importance on being able to rewear pieces from their wedding day attire. Many brides are opting to dye pieces after the wedding or have them remodeled into something else. Many brands are now featuring sustainable collections using high quality materials and high quality working conditions. Sustainable dresses come in simple silhouettes with elegant finishing touches. The key to sustainable fashion is being able to reuse elements again long after your wedding day.




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