The Hottest Wedding Dresses

Incredible, stunning, and breathtaking… These are the words that come to mind when browsing the new collection of wedding gowns.
The designers have truly outdone themselves. It seems they’ve been building up their creative energy for years and have unleashed it on the runway in the form of dresses characterized by their beauty, rich silhouettes, embellishments, and adornments. Today, we present the latest trends that will dominate the upcoming wedding season Stylish wedding dresses will delight you with their variety of materials, impeccable craftsmanship, and original silhouettes.
The Princess Dress
Fluffy and luxurious, dresses like these were probably in the dreams of almost every little girl. On your wedding day, you can become the Disney princess you’ve loved since childhood. At the same time, the look doesn’t seem too extravagant, because you can’t argue with a trend. However, with such dresses, you’ll need to adjust the entire concept of the celebration. Keep this in mind. Where there is a fairy-tale princess, there must also be a prince and a magical setting.



Ruffles and frills
So, the dress is back with a gorgeous layered tulle skirt! Or did they never go away? Ruffles and frills are back in style. And they don’t have to adorn wedding dresses’ skirts. They have a place right at the top. But remember that such embellishments add extra volume. Curvy brides should be more careful when using ruffles.


Understated elegance
Royal style—that’s the name given to dresses that are understated in their simplicity yet surprisingly elegant, capable of enhancing any bride. They don’t distract from the bride’s beauty but rather highlight it in a subtle and understated way. Perfect for fans of minimalism. You can find these minimalist gowns in the collections of Eva Rendell, Savannah Miller, and Monique Lhuillier.




Voluminous Flowers
We absolutely love this fashion trend! Voluminous flowers on dresses by renowned designers create an extra dimension of beauty that’s impossible to take your eyes off. Set against contrasting tones, these charming flowers make the bride’s look truly unique. Leading 2022 designers Ines di Santo, Monique Lhuillier, Galia Lahav, and others channeled their inner gardeners and scattered beautiful flowers throughout their wedding masterpieces.




A Feathered Wonder
Beyond the playful vibe, wedding dresses with feathers—even mini ones—look dramatic and unique. Depending on the style, feathers add a special touch to the look—a light, ethereal feel with a Free or Vintage Notes vibe. What they all share is a lightness and airiness that makes the bride look like a bird of paradise.


Mysterious Shimmer
There is plenty of shimmer. Mystical shimmer is synonymous with magic. The soft iridescence of delicate gowns sparkles in the sunlight during the day and mysteriously shimmers by candlelight and lamplight in the evening. Subdued radiance is an undeniable trend of the season, which many designers have incorporated into their creations. Among them are Mira Zwilling, Zuhair Murad, and Galia Lahav.


Bare shoulders
Bare shoulders are very elegant and romantic. They make a woman even more feminine, and her look—vulnerable and delicate. Generously exposed shoulders, accentuated by low straps, detachable sleeves, and large ruffled inserts at the neckline, drive them wild. Every designer has such intricate designs in 2022. Isn’t that a sign of an absolute trend?


Bold mini
Short wedding dresses will always have a place among the diverse styles in our collections. They’re comfortable, modern, and beautiful—especially if the bride has a clear goal: to show off her slender legs. The LaConic Mini is perfect for everyday wear after the big day. You can choose a short dress as a second outfit on your wedding day, for the reception, or for a stroll.


Pleating
Seeing pleated fabrics in wedding dresses is quite unusual, as we’re used to pleats in everyday styles. Nevertheless, designers are perfectly embracing the trend in their creations, even in dresses for special occasions. See how Elie Saab and Eva Rendell have succeeded.


Fabric belt
Last season, this accessory was rarely seen. More belts with buckles were introduced. In 2022, satin, chiffon, or fabric belts on dresses will become a common feature in bridal looks. Belts are becoming more prominent, either matching the dress color or featuring contrasting shades. Belts can be tied at the front or the back. You can leave the ends of the ribbon longer or tie large bows.

Puff sleeves
When they first appeared only at wedding fashion shows, no one could have imagined that this Renaissance-inspired trend would be here to stay. Sleeves are becoming increasingly wide and fantastical, and the option of detachable sleeves allows brides to customize their dresses. Even without sleeves, they can be made more dramatic and original with something more concise and minimalist.


Crop top
The crop top is already popular, and next season will see the second coming of this trend in the world of wedding fashion. A very stylish option, it is clean, bold, and can be romantic and feminine. Additionally, some crop top outfits can be worn separately and easily paired with other pieces. This is functional and gives the wedding look a second life in the bride’s wardrobe.


Deep neckline
The deep V-neckline is making a triumphant march down runways worldwide. This charming detail looks equally luxurious on sleek dresses without flashy embellishments as well as on intricately patterned, embroidered dresses that richly adorn the torso.


Seductive slit
Another stunning detail seen on many dress designs is a breathtaking high slit, like the one Angelina Jolie wore at the 2012 Oscars. Beautiful legs and lots of likes on social media! This is a great way to get a lot of likes.
No wedding season is complete without a bodice embroidered at the top or at least adorned with delicate embroidery. 2022 is no exception; on the contrary, embroidery on wedding dresses will be even more abundant, intricate, and luxurious than before.

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