Amazing ballet-inspired wedding dresses from Trash Couture Spring 2012 fashion show at Copenhagen Fashion Week. Taking cue from the outfits from the movie, Black Swan, the fashion show started with delicate all-white ensembles before transitioning with more darker, dramatic looks in head-to-toe black. But unlike the costumes used in the film, the dresses from this collection have a more gothic and vintage feel to them. Above, a deconstructed romantic tutu with asymmetrical hemline and flower like feather top. Below, ankle length gown with neckline lined with feathers.
Love Natalie Portman’s Swan Princess Odette’s look? Here’s a softer version, sans the stiff pancake tutu skirt. Pretty!
Love this look. It has an “icy” quality from the use different embellished detail on the bodice.
More ballerina style wedding dresses after the jump. Click Read More to continue.
Short dress with feather lined bodice and sleeves.
Below, short-to-long styles in lace.
More ethereal white gowns.
Bohemian chic wedding dress with unusual detailing on the bodice.
Short off-white dresses with jagged hemlines. Love the one on the right!
Feather bolero jacket + mini in a barely there shade of blush.
Interlude - -a little touch of color in the form of pale green.
The black swan emerges. In this case, two of them, decked in black dotted tulle and feathers.
Black feathers and lace takes center stage.
Strapless tulle dresses with asymmetric hemlines.
Trash Couture was established in 2002 by Scandinavian designer Ann Wiberg as a pro-environmental couture brand. "Hand-crafted in Paris, each creation is unique of produced as a very limited edition and marketed as Future-vintage. The entire collection is made out of silk, tulle, couture embroidered and is decorated with vintage laces and semi-previous stones. One of the defining success for Trash couture is the original signature style and philosophy of using ecologically desirable materials." All photos: Copenhagen Fashion Week®.
Love this look. It sums up the future-vintage aesthetic of Trash Couture.
For details, availability and pricing, visit Trash Couture.