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7 Stunning Bridal Gown Trends For 2022

hadassahBy hadassahNovember 8, 2021No Comments0 Views
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We’re excited to share the top Bridal Gown trends for 2022 and the wedding gown styles you need to know now.

Hadassah Bridals has compiled a list of 7 Top Bridal Gown Trends for every Nigerian bride. Enjoy.

Puff Sleeves

Puff Sleeves

puff sleeves

Regency-era designs are currently having a major comeback, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that many brands embraced puff sleeves this season

Corset Bodices

Corset Bodies

Corset bodices also made a major comeback this season.

Wedding Trouser

Jumpsuits, trouser separates and pantsuits continue as a bridal mainstay, but this season, the styles offer more inspired details and versatility. During a time when we really need our investments to go the extra mile, these looks really can be worn again.

Bridal Cape

Bridal Cape

Bridal capes are the modern alternative to the wedding veil. From allover embellished styles to elegant floor-length silhouettes, bridal capes share the same stylish and romantic qualities of a veil and complement any style of wedding dress.

Detachable Wedding Gowns

This type of bridal gown allows brides to change their look without changing into a different dress. You can walk down the aisle with a large skirt worn on top. But for the reception, when you’re dancing taking off a layer and revealing a dress that is fitted can make a difference. It’s a buy one get 2 kind of deal.

Short Bridal Gown

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Statement sleeves

The right sleeves can take a wedding dress to the next level and turn it into something spectacular. Whether they are long, sheer or puffy, statement sleeves are the next big must-have as they add a dramatic look and feel when it comes to the overall style of the bridal gown.

To check out all the Bridal accessories, plus wedding dress advice and more, go to https://hadassahbridals.com.ng/  We are your one stop shop in Lagos for bridal wears and accessories. Looking for affordable and classy wedding accessories to match your dress? Click here Fast.

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