Romanticism is one of the biggest current trends. It's not just about nonchalant behavior, but also about dress that will highlight your subtlety and delicate feminine side. The Isabel Marant dress in powdered pink is the quintessence of what the biggest fashion designers are matching. Airiness, lightness, transparency and delicate decorations, which will add charm to every woman. Romantic but also sensible, this is the perfect dress for every summer wedding reception.
If a distinctive print and specific style suits you better, opt for the silk Saint Laurent dress in an imaginative leopard pattern. This is a pattern that never goes out of fashion and is perfect for almost any occasion, including weddings. An unusual and unpredictable creation for bold women who confidently step on the dance floor.
Color is the most fashionable word this season. Varied in every way, it also finds its place in the wedding hall. Although white is still a rather controversial color for a wedding ceremony, red is slowly gaining a reputation as one of the favorite shades of wedding guests. The lacy red Self Portrait dress is a great option for women who like to attract attention. It's hard to ignore you in such a dress!
Another proposition from Self Portrait and another hot trend of the season: the exposed shoulder. This dress impresses not only with its refined style, but also with the delicate pattern on the beautiful fabric and color, which breaks away from wedding standards. Elegant, extremely feminine and seductive, the one-shoulder Self Portrait dress is definitely one of the most beautiful wedding creations this season.
Modern minimalism excludes boredom and predictability. That's why the seemingly simple N21 dress with a frill can intrigue and effectively attract attention. Simple but interesting at the same time, the short dress with a comfortable and intriguing style is perfect for a wedding ceremony. It's easy to pick accessories to it, because this wedding dress is the main decoration of the entire outfit. This also proves that sometimes less, indeed, can mean more.