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Bridal Fashion - What Has Changed?

 
Author: Lorna Mclaren

There have been many changes in bridal fashion over the years. The familiar white flowing wedding gown is still very popular but it is not everyones first choice. Once brides were expected to have a traditional wedding dress but now they can wear anything they want. Bridal fashion can include just about any color or style of outfit, and it doesnt have to be a dress for the bride either.

The main reason for these changes in bridal fashion is the increased freedom of choice as to where the marriage ceremony can take place. There has been a decline in traditional church weddings and alternative locations are becoming more and more popular. Bridal fashion has changed accordingly, especially with regards to the color of outfits.

Brides-to-be are looking for bridal fashion that suits their personality as well as their coloring. Many women do not like to wear the traditional white because it has a tendency to drain the color from their face and is not the most flattering color for them. Many bridal fashion designers have latched on to this and offer dresses in a wide range of colors and styles.

The most important thing about a brides wedding day is that she enjoys it and feels special. If you dont want a traditional white wedding dress then dont buy one. Whatever you decide to wear for your wedding day it will be your own unique form of bridal fashion.

Author Bio:
Lorna Mclaren is a specialist in this area. Lorna has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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