/24-7PressRelease/ - POMONA, CA, August 02, 2005 - "The fabrics are simpler this season. There is just not as much of a demand for lace," explains Andy the designer Couture Designer bridal and Quinceanera Dresses and Bridesmaid Dresses
and Flowergirl Dresses (www.Shopshop.com).
The dresses may be straightforward, but attention is focused on small details. One of the most popular is embroideries—and these small touches are a perfect way for a snow-white bride to add a bit of color.
"Delicate embroideries with a touch of pink are still important, with lilac emerging as the next strong fashion trend," according to Top Couture Designer Andy Anand.
As per Andy Anand "We have several of the bustier styles that are coming in with their choice of embroidery colors and they are really snapping them up."
Besides pastel trimmings, the designers at http://www.shopshop.compredict that metallic threads, both silver and gold, will continue to add sparkle to weddings, especially on brides with afternoon or evening ceremonies.
Some of the most popular embellishments for this season include: sequins, pearls, bugle beads and crystals.
To coincide with the simple styles chosen by brides and bridesmaids, the cut of choice is a classic A-line silhouette. Elegant sheath dresses will also be in vogue. Other fabrics selected by elegant brides this season will be matte stain, organza, tulle and chiffon. The trendiest of Wedding Dresses
tend to drape the body and seem to fall on the woman's figure—a big change from the exaggerated full gowns that once dominated church aisles.
When Andy, whose company is based in Milano, California, was asked for his perspective on the Bridal Dresses
of the moment, he immediately replied: "Corset, corset, corset. Lace it up in the back if you can. They are very waist minimizing. A lot of them look to be two pieces and are actually one piece. And a lot of times they're putting in the princess line in the corset in the front and that is very figure flattering."
Brides are also choosing to look a little less conservative this year. One of today's largest sellers is the strapless gown—a sophisticated, elegant style that emits a hint of sensuality.
Brides are not the only ones wishing to look a bit sexier by going strapless; Bridesmaids are also picking up on the trend. Choices in fabrics also are expanding. Tulle, once the most popular of textiles, is now being replaced by silk. Andy says girls are now choosing silk because "they want something different and new."
Andy Anand trend setters are on preview at http://www.shopshop.com, ordering a Prom Dress or Bridesmaid Dresses online is a realistic option now,"
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