Wedding trends 2022
The new year is right around the corner and lockdown is finally over there will be an abundance of weddings and ceremonies in 2022. The trend forecast for weddings and bridal dresses in 2022 is to look joyous and full of personality.
According to Harper’s Bazaar 2021, one of the new trends we will see rising with wedding dresses is visible corsetry. Exposed boning and paneling, ‘From corsets exposed on classic ball gowns to innovative options featuring pleating, cutouts, volume, and more.
Mock necklines are definitely a trend that we will be seeing in the upcoming year with wedding dresses. The elegant higher neckline variations have such a regal element to them regardless of the silhouette of the dress whether it be an aline, fit and flare or ball gown.
Another trend we will be seeing on brides during 2022 will be more casual twists to the traditional wedding dresses that brides would be able to wear in the future, after extensive lockdowns being more sustainable with clothing is a must for most brides. Versatile pieces like jumpsuits, to pieces, and mini dresses, are alternatives for smaller more intimate weddings and/or reception afterparties.
Exposed corsetry:

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Lady Kitty Spencer on her wedding day (July 2021) to her husband Michael Lewis in her gown designed by Dolce and Gabbana.
High neckline:

Jasmine Tookes on her wedding day with her husband Juan David in her Zuhair Murad-designed gown.

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Non-traditional pieces:

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We pride ourselves on designing all dresses to the highest standard at GWM Wedding, including high-quality fabrics and laces. Talk to our experts at the GWM Wedding flagship, so we help you find the perfect place for your wedding day!
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*We make all our ready-to-wear/couture gowns either made to size or made to measure. Made-to-measure wedding dresses mean that all alterations are included in the price as long as your size stays the same; for made-by-size gowns, these come at a more affordable price, but if alterations are required, that cost will be on top.