Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week: Bridal Trends

Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

The 28th edition of the Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week it came to an end yesterday after five days of intense parades. 27 firms have participated in this new edition in which more than 500 designs have been presented. We should not be surprised, therefore, that this is the most anticipated event of the year for women who will soon say "yes, I do."

On the catwalk of the Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week we have seen classic and elegant designs. But also proposals adapted to the latest fashion trends hospitalizations. And what are these trends? After seeing the parades of Ana Torres, Cristina Tamborero, Jesús Peiro, YolanCris, Matilede Cano or Pronovias, among others, we are clear.

Some of the best bridal fashion designers have come together in Barcelona to present their collections and trends for 2019. Among the trends we must highlight the growing prominence of two-piece proposals, with pants, flowing skirts and crop tops as protagonists . Do you dare with them?

Two pieces

The two-piece sets already had a major role in the last edition of the Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. Looking ahead to 2019 Cristina Tamborero, Marco & Maria or Marylise, among other ways, once again rely on this trend and do so by combining skirts with a big drop and tops that play with light transparencies. Thus they achieve simple and sophisticated very youthful outfits at the same time.

Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Proposals from: Cristina Tamborero, Jesus Peiró, Marco & Maria, Marylise and Yolancris

Trousers

What if we replace the skirt of the two-piece sets with pants? The most transgressive firms dare with this trend that allows those women who feel better with pants, to bet on this garment on a day like their wedding. In the BBFW we have been able to see mainly skinny-cut pants paired with eye-catching tops «structured ”.

Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Proposals from: Cymbeline, Isabel Zapardiez, Laura Riera and YolanCris

Transparencies

Today's brides dare with visible transparencies from the latest bridal collections by Carla Ruiz, Demetrios, Isabel Sanchis or Pronoviasm, among others. On the catwalk we have been able to see many designs with generally combined transparencies with romantic lace or plumetis. The most discreet designs bet on transparencies in sleeves and neckline, but there are those who go further by betting on transparent skirts. Styles suitable, only, for daring brides who do not want to leave their wedding attendees indifferent.

Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Proposals from: Carla Ruiz, Demetrios, Inmaculada García, Isabel Sanchis and Pronovias

V-necklines

Strapless, sweetheart or boat necklines; We all know that there are many types of necklines and that these are also subject to trends, always changing. At Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week we have noticed a certain trend for v-necklines at the front. Mainly for those deep, who die where the fault is born.

Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Proposals from: Carla Ruiz, Cymbeline, Mar Rodriguez and Merylise

Colors and patterns

Breaking with white and giving color to the dress has been the bet of many designers in this BBFW. Belts They have been the means chosen by Marylise or Jesús Peiró to achieve it; others have opted for the straps or for striking embroidered details. Printed fabrics have been another of the great trends of this catwalk, especially those with floral pattern.

Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Proposals from: Marylise, Alejandro Resta, Jesus Peiró and Marco & Maria

To replace white, champagne, gold and ocher tones have been commissioned. The dresses in these metallic shades with sparkles They have been presented as an alternative to white on the catwalk by Jesús Peiró, Marco & Maria or Isabel Zapardiez, among others.

And these are just a sample of the proposals that the 28th edition of Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week has given us in recent days. Designs made of silk, organdy, tulle, guipure or 'jacquard' crepes have flooded the catwalk. Designs both classic and modern cut and even transgressive. Would you dare with transparencies or the daring two-piece sets with pants?


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