Asymmetrical wedding dresses to make the difference

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Evelyn Carpenter

Lorenzo Rossi

Just like the one-piece, asymmetrical wedding dresses are an excellent choice for those looking to make a difference.

It corresponds to a trend that will continue to be present in the coming seasons, but not only in bridal fashion, because it has also reached the party dresses. Dare with this cut!

Necklines

Oscar de la Renta

If at first glance you want to make an impact in your gold rings posture, go for a dress with an asymmetrical neckline. And is that in addition to bring elegance and sensuality to your outfit You will find an infinite number of proposals until you find the one you are looking for.

Monique Lhuillier

In their 2019 collection, for example, Oscar de la Renta surprises with a puffed sleeve while Justin Alexander plays with rhinestones to leave one shoulder uncovered and Lorenzo Rossi does the same with a pearly neckline. Monique Lhuillier and Vera Wang Meanwhile, they add bands of criss-cross tulle to cover one shoulder, while Pronovias presents sophisticated designs that finish off the neckline to one side only.

These are just some of the proposals that you will find in the fashion catalogues, although there is really much more. Dresses with tattoo effect, feathers, 3D floral embroidery, ruffles, etc. The use of a wide range of materials, oblique layers of gauze and metallic details, among other resources that are used to achieve the desired asymmetry Even models with only one long sleeve.

Note that the asymmetrical neckline is ideal to wear with updos, but without chains or necklaces. If you are going to choose jewellery, make sure they are earrings or bracelets. .

Skirts

Manu Garcia

Just like necklines, skirts can also be asymmetrical, either asymmetrical or asymmetrical. shorter at the front and longer at the back known as a mullet, or uneven to one side or the other .

Justin Alexander Signature

So, you will find from princess style wedding dresses, to more minimalist designs that bet on this trend. Skirts with ruffles and tulle layers are ideal for forming asymmetries, although lace and organza also serve this purpose very well.

Divina Sposa By Sposa Group Italia

Now, if you want to wear a double look at your ceremony you can bet, for example, on a short wedding dress and add an overskirt to it. or detachable tail to get an asymmetrical outfit. If you are inclined to go for such a model, consider that your shoes will also be the protagonist .

In which marriages

Carol Hannah

The most daring brides will be fascinated with the asymmetrical style, because it is a dresses that break with tradition Depending on the style, you will also find models with rock and glam touches or ideal for exchanging your vows in the countryside or on the beach. Also, by the be more informal than a traditional design can also be a good option for civil marriages or remarriages .

Who does it suit? The asymmetric neckline suits most brides very well. And with regard to skirts, because of the optical game that is produced, are perfect for all body types although they are especially flattering for brides with more curves.

Pair your asymmetrical dress with an up-do and you'll definitely dazzle in your wedding ring pose - in fact, not only will you steal the show, but you'll also set a precedent among your friends.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.