Retro lines and a major border embroidered in bright tones add pizazz to the white dress bride. Photos of Clé Maraini.
This month we're going to be taking a closer look at some of the most popular trends coming up in 2010. We'll start with nature, the catalyst of a bucolic movement we're seeing in bridal wear, embracing all things living: Flowers, leaves and feathers are showing up with interesting applications whether printed, embroidered or applied.


Rose pastel applied detail on a wide white line, supported by hoops. Fio Couture. Photos of Clé Maraini.

Baby pink and a flower in grace this taffeta gown by Valentini. Photos of Clé Maraini.

Voile printed in pastel colors and sprays of roses as decoration, from the parade of Atelier Aimee Montenapoleone. Photos of Luke Tombolini for Showbit.
