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20th Apr 2016

This trend has changed the way we see our dream wedding dress

Oooooh.

Cathy Donohue

The skirt effect.

Bridal Fashion Week 2017 is just over and now, we have a million more dresses to gush over.

Last week, I featured the embellished trend and after gushing over the runway shows, there’s another look that’s sure to make it big in bridalwear.

It’s a little bit different and will probably suit those looking for a more modern ensemble, rather than a traditional look.

Models wearing dresses with skirts attached, either full-length or of the peplum variety, paraded down the runway at Monique Lhuillier, Marchesa and Reem Acra.

It makes an impression and depending on the designer, or if you were getting your dress made, you could probably have the option of taking the skirt on and off.

Whether it’s for you or not, I have a feeling that ‘skirt on skirt ‘ is going to be BIG.

Here are some of the styles:

Monique Lhuillier

 

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Reem Acra

Reem Acra Bridal Spring/Summer 2017 Runway Show
Marchesa

Marchesa Bridal Spring/Summer 2017 Presentation

Main image via Instagram: Monique Llhuillier