Find the Perfect Gown From the Fall 2010 Bridal Collections

The new bridal gowns are out! The hot off the runway designs for Fall 2010 brides have just been shown, which means that many brides-to-be are busy checking out all of their fabulous new options for their weddings. With so many choices, how can anyone possibly narrow it down to just one gown? Simple, with this guide to tell you how to find the perfect wedding gown from the Fall 2010 collections.

The key to picking the perfect wedding gown is to choose one that both flatters your figure and suits the style of your wedding. There are several key silhouettes and design trends that will be hot for 2010 wedding gowns, and this guide will help you to navigate through all of the tulle and taffeta to zero in on the ones that will be the best fit for you. Once you know what to try, the rest will be easy.

The natural waistline is being emphasized in the 2010 collections in a way that we have not seen for years. This means that the bodice ends right around the smallest part of the waist, and it usually is paired with a full A-line or ballgown skirt for a great 1950s party dress silhouette. So who can wear this shape? The '50s shape is terrific for brides who love classic elegance, especially those gowns which have tulle or embroidered organza skirts. The natural waist is extremely flattering on petite brides, most of whom should never attempt to wear a drop waist which shortens the look of the legs. Many of the natural waist gowns have a sash at the waist, which can be visually slimming on brides with thicker waists as well. This is a very versatile shape that will find many fans.

If you are looking for a more glamorous bridal gown for a 2010 wedding, check out the terrific new trumpet skirt gowns in the latest collections. These gowns are fitted until about the knee and then flare out into a fuller skirt at the bottom. It is a style with a lot of drama and a sultry appeal. Many of the trumpet gowns have been created in lustrous silk satin with beaded accents. The sparkle of the embellishments pair beautifully with accessories such as handmade Swarovski crystal earrings. The strapless neckline is very popular with the trumpet skirts, and you are also seeing some with the chic one shoulder neckline. Highlight an asymmetrical bridal gown with a statement making pair of Swarovski crystal earrings which have been handmade to suit your style.

There were many draped bodices on the runway this time around. The draped bodices generally feature a fitted strapless shape with fabric that has been layered, pleated, or shirred to fit closely to the body. The draping is often set to run on the diagonal, meeting near the center of the gown. The result is a look that is not only striking, but is remarkably flattering to the figure. At first blush, one might think that extra fabric would add bulk, but the artful draping actually draws the eye inward, which whittles the waistline. In addition, the layers are magical at camouflaging an untoned torso. Any bride who wants to look like she has a tiny waist should try a draped bodice gown!

Interesting hemlines are another big trend for 2010 gowns. There are short dresses, just begging to be worn for a chic City Hall wedding or as a reception dress. There are high-low hemlines, which skim the heel in the back and curve up above the ankle in the front: ideal for any bride who wants to show off a killer pair of shoes! Another new length is the ballerina length, which just skims the ankle bone. It is a graceful design that is lovely for a daytime wedding, especially one that is outdoors.

In short, there is a bridal gown that will be perfect for you, no matter what your wedding will be like. Whether you are looking for a wedding dress that embodies timeless elegance or one that is modern and trendy, you will find it in the Fall 2010 bridal gown collections. It is a great time to be a bride!
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Find the Perfect Gown From the Fall 2010 Bridal Collections
Find the Perfect Gown From the Fall 2010 Bridal Collections
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