2022 Fashion Week Biggest Trends.

Our top 4 fashion week bridal trends from 2022.
We’ve rounded up some of the best looks from fashion week, that we feel are sure to be big trends for our future brides!

1920s Romanticism

The show – Chanel, the inspiration – 1920s romance. With a bouquet of blue flowers in tribute to Gaspard Ulliel, we couldn’t help but swoon at, especially when this piece of artistry floated down the runway.

With layers of billowing silk and a head-piece fit for Coco Chanel herself, Chanel’s femininity-centric codes were celebrated through fluid dresses this Fashion Week.

We’re forecasting this to be a big trend for future brides, with more simplistic, romantic dresses taking centre stage over your typical ballgowns and structured bodices.

Era: Mini Dress

Welcome to a new era, future brides – the era of the mini dress. The dress? An unstructured model (mini in front, long in back) for a rock look. Thank you Kourtney Kardashion for this trend!

Ronald Van Der Kemp has definitely made sure this trend isn’t one that was going to be missed.

Think of it as the perfect elopement look, or maybe a fun way to transition into our evening celebrations, the mini is here and it’s here in a big way!

Strip it Back

The dress – A corset on top with a voluminous petticoat with a set of bows and on the bottom. The designer – Alexis Mabille. The vision – An absolute dream.

With an ‘in & out’ lingerie corset made in white, chantilly teamed with an oversized ‘shirt-skirt’ sat low on the hips, this really isn’t a dress for the faint hearted.

We see a huge trend blossoming here in inner wear as outer wear. Structured corsets, figure hugging skirts and show stopping lace details, this trend really is for the bride looking to make an entrance.

The Ultimate Show-Stopper

A typical Murad masterpiece. Dripping in jewels and showcasing that when the world appears to hold no more enigmas or secrets, Zuhair Murad has the power to transport us to a whole new time.

The trend to take away – full ball gowns, drop shoulders and Cathedral Veils. No matter whats trending, the princess dress will never go out of style.

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