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Top Wedding Dress Trends from Spring 2014 Bridal Market

Our trend report is up! From long sleeves to peplum skirts to jacquard fabrics…here are the trends that stole our hearts, and the designers who showcased them best.

 

Top Wedding Dress Trends Spring 2014 Bridal Market

Around this time last week, we were running back and forth throughout NYC…attending runway shows and appointments for the top bridal designers to see what dresses will be gracing your favorite bridal salons next season. Well, things are back in full swing here at Munaluchi and it’s time to dish out the top trends we noticed during Spring 2014 bridal market.  From long sleeves to peplum skirts to jacquard fabrics…here are the trends that stole our hearts, and the designers who showcased them best.

Short Dresses

Whether you want to be courthouse chic or turns heads a 2nd time at your reception, these dresses were short and sweet.

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Marchesa

Marchesa

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Rafael Cennamo

Rafael Cennamo

Fancy Coverups

Monique Lhuillier - photo by George Chinsee

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier - photo by George Chinsee

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Theia - photo by Thomas Iannaccone

Theia – photo by Thomas Iannaccone

Carolina Herrera - photo by John Aquino

Carolina Herrera – photo by John Aquino

Amsale

Amsale

Long Sleeves

This trend was seen in just about every collection using lace and tulle, and is definitely here to stay.

Rosa Clara

Rosa Clara

Romona Keveza

Romona Keveza

Oscar de la Renta

Oscar de la Renta

Temperley

Temperley

Illusion necklines

 

Reem Acra dress

Reem Acra

Angel Sanchez - photo by George Chinsee

Angel Sanchez

Anna Maier

Anna Maier

Romona Keveza Legends - photo by Thomas Iannaccone

Romona Keveza Legends

Romona Keveza Couture

Christos

Christos

1920’s glamour

With the Great Gasby movie right around the corner, there’s quite a gastby-buzz going on in the wedding arena.  Dresses that embrace this trend were spotted all over the runways.

Reem Acra

Reem Acra

Rivini

Rivini

Kenneth Pool

Kenneth Pool

Jenny Packham

Jenny Packham

Rosa Clara

Rosa Clara

Temperley London

Temperley London

Tea length dresses

So classic and demure.

Marchesa

Marchesa

Monique Lhuillier - Photo by George Chinsee

Monique Lhuillier

Romona Keveza Couture - photo by George Chinsee

Romona Keveza Couture

Sexy backs

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Junko Yoshioka – view the collection here

 

 

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Ines di Santo

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Angel Sanchez

Texture or Appliques

Angel Sanchez

Angel Sanchez

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

 

Romona Keveza Couture - photo by George Chinsee

Romona Keveza Couture

Theia - photo by Thomas Iannaccone

Theia

Rivini - photo by Thomas Iannaccone

Rivini

Peplum

Definitely can’t get enough of this trend and we loved the different variations.

Marchesa

Marchesa

Reem Acra

Reem Acra

Oscar de la Renta

Oscar de la Renta

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier

Angel Sanchez - photo by George Chinsee

Angel Sanchez

Angel Sanchez - photo by George Chinsee

Angel Sanchez

Jacquard Fabric/Painted fabrics

There were quite a few dresses with jacquard fabrics and floral patterns.  I ran into both of these designers at the Pier. Some of the most creative I’ve seen.

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Chaviano Couture

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Valerie Lynn - detail

Heidi Elnora

Hi-Low skirts 

A mix between a full length skirt and tea length. I call these the peek-a-boo skirts…

Rosa Clara

Rosa Clara

Rivini

Rivini

photo credits : Heidi Elnora – courtesy of Heidi Elnora; Chaviano – courtesy of Chaviano; others photos courtesy of wwd.

 

 

Comments

  1. @SavvyBrydeGuru says:

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    1. chandy lopez says:

      very elegant. Simple yet very attractive.

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  2. @munaluchiBride says:

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  3. @LuxeExperience says:

    So much dress love!! Feast your eyes on the top bridal trends from the Spring 2014 runways: http://t.co/5trPiFYNY3 (via @munaluchibride)

  4. Karen Chase says:

    Thanks for sharing, some of these dresses are really different! I’ve been looking at different wedding dresses since I’m getting married next year and have found that Jim Hjelm wedding dresses are really unique and trendy as well!

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  8. Ebee says:

    Stunning and elegant gown … but not what I’d call bridal. Personally, I prefer more modest styling in bridal gowns. Who the heck are you trying to impress or turn on? If the answer is your “husband”, you do that in the privacy of your room. If it’s the other men at the wedding, then WHY are you getting married?

  9. Ebee says:

    My comments were for the following gowns:
    Inez de Santo (photo #32, I think) – definitely stunning and elegant; Angel Sanchez (#33), and all the other strapless gowns. Also, who in their right mind wants their hips accented as in Rafael Cennamo’s gown (#5). And this is one of the few times Oscar de la Renta’s taste was all in his mouth! His gown is totally unflattering to that model in particular.

    Why are designers so intent on forcing brides to wear strapless gowns anyway? It is most unfortunate that most of the brides who choose them are much too heavy to look good in them and usually bulge over the top. Or they want form-fitting gowns that look horrible for their size from bust to hips.

    Brides nowadays need their gowns designed for them individually, and without the input of all parents, in-laws, siblings and bridal party members. They need the advice of an impartial person who KNOWS how to ENHANCE a bride’s appearance, and encourage her to do the same. TAKE SOME PRIDE IN YOURSELF, LADIES!!! This is your WEDDING DAY, not your last fling, or your last chance to make the males salivate and require a larger size of pants.

    1. Ebee says:

      Oh, and Narchesa’ looks like the bride grabbed her satin sheets as she got out of bed and they got caught at her waist. Really!?!

  10. Teamomode says:

    Diese Kleider sind sehr elegant, besonders dieses Kleid von Monique Lhuillier gefällt mir sehr!

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