Ball Gown Wedding Dresses | Top 10 Bridal Trends No. 6

Return of the big ball gown – on the flipside, the fuller silhouette is also making a big comeback. With A-lines being in favor for the past decade, the ball gown suffered the fate of being labeled as too meringue-y, cupcake-ish or princess-like (like there’s anything wrong with that). The new romantics are pretty but can also be worn with a rock n’ roll edge. Think Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette princess with an attitude.

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Ball Gown Wedding Dresses

Row 1: Sugar Kei, Scena’ Duno, Barbie Bridal, Herve Mariage
Row 2: Mirella, Ian Stuart, Hayari, Allure Bridals
Row 3: Karl Lagerfeld, Alexander McQueen, Mori Lee, Oscar de la Renta
Row 4: Amir Awad, La Sposa, Eve of Milady, Julia Kontogruni

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