Ideal Bride Magazine | November 2012 |
Dress Trends
2012 Wedding Dress Trends: Lace
The dress is one of the most important parts of your special day. Not only for the bride, but for the groom who can’t wait to see the love of his life looking radiant, her parents seeing their little girl dressed as a princess and the guests who have speculated about the kind of dress the bride has chosen.
With ever changing trends and fashions from season to season, here are the Ideal Bride Magazines key trends for the 2011/12 wedding season. Find a trend that suits you and your theme.
Romantic & Feminine
If it’s good enough for a Princess, it’s good enough for us! Kate Middleton wore a beautiful and elegant lace gown when marrying Prince William in April 2011. The Duchess of Cambridge looked simply stunning. Lace details create a romantic and subtle aura. As well as being incredibley feminine.
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