Sunday, October 11, 2009

2010 Trends

The Mrs2Be team has been out and about at wedding fayres across the UK checking out some of the hot trends for 2010 this weekend. Some we like, some we are not yet convinced about but here are some of our favourites...

Birdcage veils - We just love these vintage trends! Look out for feathers, jewels and netting across the face. The birdcage veil combines the traditional with a touch of glamour and there are so many around to choose from!

Bridesmaid dresses that match (in colour only!) - Simply pick the colour and let them pick whichever style they want, even if this differs dramatically from one bridesmaid to another. This is a trend that we love as this gives your bridesmaids an instant feel good factor and takes a lot of the hassle away from the bride!

Pink wedding dresses - Be these pastel, baby or bright be prepared for another season of pink! Check out the Mrs2Be pink wedding dresses tab for some fab ideas on this trend. If you don't want to go the whole hog with pink, look out for some fab gowns with just a hint of pink or cleaver pink trim.

Orange weddings - We have seen the orange theme starting to creep in over recent months, so be prepared to be dazzled in 2010 as this trend really hots up. From stationery and seat covers to flowers and even dresses, think bright and bold!

Off the shoulder dresses - be these feminine or raunchy you will see these everywhere in the coming months. Spaghetti straps will also feature again in the 2010 collections so get the fake tan at the ready!

Costume Jewelry - As a cheaper option to diamonds and pearls, costume jewelry will again make an appearance during 2010. We love costume jewelry for more reasons than one, it allows you to remain fashionable, it comes in a range of colours, you can usually get away with wearing it after the big day AND it's a lot less expensive than the real thing!

Look out for more highlights of the forthcoming trends as well as hints as to where to shop on the Mrs2Be website over the coming weeks.


Happy Planning!

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