Myself and our managers just came back from New York, New York where we attended
Bridal Fashion Week (which really amounts to a weekend...but never mind all
that. LOL!). We loved seeing all the upcoming bridal gown styles and trends
and we want to share as much of that info with you...all week long! Check back
daily for more on the trends we saw and bought for the Spring season.
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We know this is a trend that can divide brides, but we're going to have to insist that you try to embrace this one! Yes, it is very easy to go from terrific to tacky when you're dealing with sheer bodice bridal gowns, but we're positive that these news gowns hit the right mark. Designer Cotin Sposa captured this trend particularly well. When we purchased gowns from this designer (new to our boutique, by the way - and exclusively available in AZ at Suzanne's) we were particularly careful to see where gowns hit on the body; we were very opposed to any glaringly exposed belly buttons. The model who put each gown on for us was curvy and made us feel comfortable that these weren't just runway gowns, but gowns that our brides would feel comfy in. Each sheer bodice gown was more beautiful than the last, it seemed, and we had a very hard time narrowing it down to just a few! Two of the gowns we picked featuring this trend are below:
Suprisingly, Maggie Sottero also featured several sheer bodice gowns that we know you're going to love. No photos from Maggie yet, but if you check out the fashion show (there's a link on our Facebook page) you'll be able to see how lovely they are (indeed, how lovely the whole collection is! It was so feminine).
So, what do you think? Yay or nay on the sheer bodice? Think you would give it a try? The good news is that should you love the dress but hate the sheer, it's an easy task to have it lined and no one would ever be the wiser. ;-)
Best Wedding Wishes,
Tuesday
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