Extreme Wedding Dresses: Top 5 Bridal Trends

Ask any bride and she'll tell you, almost as important as finding the perfect man is unveiling the perfect dress to wear on the big day.

Fashion insiders are calling 2012 a watershed year for bridal gown design, with more jaw-dropping looks available for brides-to-be to choose from than the bridal industry has seen in years.

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"More and more, we're seeing weddings be a reflection of a bride's personal style, and she wants her wedding dress to reflect her personal style," Anne Fulenwider, editor-in-chief of Brides magazine told "Good Morning America."

With all those options, where should a bride look to stay ahead of fashion, and still capture her own style?

Here are five bridal gown trends to look for this year.

Trend One: Sleeves
























2012 has seen the return of the sleeves, a trend almost entirely attributed to Kate Middleton who wowed a worldwide television audience when she stepped out in sleeves last April in her wedding to Prince William.

"The royal wedding was watched by billions so she's had a tremendous effect," said Terry Hall, fashion director for Kleinfeld, the famous New York City bridal emporium featured on TLC's "Say Yes to the Dress." "As a result, we've seen an interest in the sleeves and now we're receiving a tremendous amount of requests."

The Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen-designed gown Middleton wore as been showing up in various incarnations on the bridal runway ever since.


Trend Two: The Slit
























Just because sleeves are in, doesn't mean the desire to look sexy on the big day is out.

"We're seeing a very sexy trend in bridal where brides really want to show some skin," Fulenwider said. "We're seeing this in really high slits."

The slits are even making appearances in ballgowns.

"Definitely for a fun bride," Hall, of Kleinfeld, said of the look. "Not only is it fun, but also if she's wearing a really fun shoe, you really get a chance to see the shoe, especially when she's dancing."

"I think it's absolutely fun and it is quite popular," he said.



Trend Three: Unusual Headpieces
























Reality TV star Kim Kardashian's marriage may have only lasted 72 days, but fashion experts say her choice of a jeweled headpiece has made a lasting dent in the bridal industry.

Brides are going ga-ga over all types of retro headpieces, including fascinators and 1970s-style headscarves.

"Headwraps are definitely in," said Molly Guy, of the Manhattan bridal showroom Stone Fox Bride. "There's something really beautiful and gypsy-like about them, especially when paired with some heavy eyeliner."


Trend Four: Pants
























Yes, you read that right, pants, and pantsuits, are increasingly popular for the modern bride.

"If a bride wants to do something completely opposite the conventional wedding gown, this would be a good option," said Guy.

"It looks really, really good on. It's sexy. It flows," she said of the look that she says is an ideal option for what she calls the "downtown bride."


Trend Five: Color























For years bridal gowns have flirted with a colored sash here, or a tinted ribbon there. But, this year, expect to see more solid colored dresses in pinks, blues and even reds.

The sophisticated bride looking to have a runway moment of her own when she walks down the aisle need look no further than the most recent collection by famed wedding gown designer Vera Wang that features a series of black wedding gowns, each more dramatic than the last.

"I think brides want to be themselves these days," Kleinfeld's Hall said of the trend towards color. "They're very confident, they're less traditional and they want to make a statement."

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29 comments

  • BoJeEl  •  Leeds, Alabama  •  21 days ago
    Some women need sleeves! Glad to see color wedding dresses gaining popularity.
  • Haley DeshayeThurman  •  29 days ago
    all those dresess are UGLY!!!!!!!!
  • spoiledpk  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    well thank goodness sleeves are back! I was getting tired of seeing every bride looking cookie cutterish in strapless!
    • Calico Cat 3 months ago
      TOTALLY agree! For such hype on finding "the one" dress, it surprises me how many brides choose practically the same styles as all other brides.
    • Adrienne 27 days ago
      Seriously...over the past few years all you see is strapless. Not everyone has the arms to pull it off, but they were wearing them anyway.
  • sc 1  •  3 months ago
    Yeah for sleeves! Finally they're back! Not to mention more choices! Not all women look good in sleeveless dresses - and the little bolero and jackets did little to help.
    • Antonia 3 months ago
      some women look horrible sleeveless with the flab dangling from the upper arm.
  • Tammy  •  3 months ago
    Well, until Queen Victoria women wore any color of wedding dress they wanted. Victoria wore white and thus the tradition started. Color is fine. I personally like the white dress because you would never wear a white dress anywhere else so that makes it special. Heavens be praised that sleeves are coming back. I was dredding my girls getting married in strapless. I am still hoping sleeves will trickle down to prom dressed before they get that far. That slit is a little high for my tastes. Not something a church bride should probably wear, but for a destination wedding it might look nice, but it would definitely need to have sleeves and the top covered. One thing to look sexy if you want on your wedding day it is a totally wrong move to look trashy or tacky. Pants just probably won't go over unless a lesbian couple wants to marry and only one wants to be in a dress. Then it would make sense.
    • Staring at Close Range 3 months ago
      Actually, the cutest wedding dress I ever saw was a gorgeous soft pink taffeta with a full skirt and a princess waste. It was a vintage/traditional style, and she kept the veil. I loved it, but if you use too much color, it'll just look like a formal evening gown, not a wedding dress.
  • rita  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  3 months ago
    doesn't understand why strapless became a must-do in the first place! my dress in 2001 was off the shoulder...... I do think that some short sleeved wedding gowns can look kind of like a nurse's uniform, so be careful! I still think Kate Middleton should have had her hair up, it was a cathedral. I don't know why I'm not crazy about the Kate Middleton wedding dress, I do like V neck dresses and I did love Grace Kelly's dress.......
  • SAYIT  •  Chico, California  •  3 months ago
    Sleeves are back in bridal fashion and I am loving it! So many times I have felt sad for the "not so fit" bride walking down in aisle in a strapless gown because that was the trend, that's what most stores carried and options were slim. Sleeves are amazingly sexy and stylish and can balance out a "not so perfect" figure.
    • Southern Belle 3 months ago
      I designed my own wedding dress for that reason. I could find the perfect sleeve dress and I'd always dreamed of bell sleeves. So I designed my own dress and had someone make it for me. That was 1-1-11.
  • Eyerish  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 months ago
    I did have to crack up at the one titled "Unusual headpieces"...didn't they see anything unusual in the gown? LOL. Some of these styles were downright ugly. Some of them were ridiculous. Only the first one was really pretty. The one trend I hate is the corset top, when made of sheer fabric. I think that looks really cheap (as in morals, not monetarily) and takes away from the bride. Let's face it, no one walking down the aisle is still a virgin, in all probability, but still...let's display a little dignity and decorum here, folks. I also find the statement that finding the right dress is "almost as important as finding the perfect man" to be a little off, in many cases. I think that many women find the man, only so they can wear whatever dress they think is the perfect dress. Just my opinion!
    • Lisa 3 months ago
      "Let's face it, no one walking down the aisle is still a virgin, in all probability"

      Geez, give some of us a little credit. :-D
    • yazil m 3 months ago
      I agree 100%!
  • Staring at Close Range  •  3 months ago
    The first one is lovely, and the last, in an off white color would be nice. But as for the rest of them, don't do it, girls. It will be dated in 6 months, and in 15 years, your kids will look at your wedding pictures and laugh they's liddle heads off. You will too, if it doesn't hurt too much.
  • Carol M  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 months ago
    If I choose to wear all black...with neon green, and bats flying around...then that's what I will do. Thats the fun of weddings, ...its YOUR choice to do what you want to do. You dont HAVE to wear what is considered the fashion....Yet if you want to wear what everyone else is wearing, then DO IT. It's YOUR day! dont let your friends, mother, mother in law, or anyone else tell you what you should or shouldnt do. (unless they are footing the bill, theeeen you may want to be just a little flexible).
  • Janice  •  3 months ago
    I don't get the whole wedding thing. Why on earth not get married, and then just have
    a dinner for friends and family. Forget the wedding dress and the rest of the idiotic
    hoopla that costs an arm and leg.
  • Kristi  •  3 months ago
    The "bride" in the third picture stole Gene Simmons' boots!
  • Matt  •  3 months ago
    I have never known anyone to wear garbage like that at their wedding.
  • Debra  •  Denison, Texas  •  3 months ago
    The first dress is the only one that looks like a Brides dress to me. Pants - Yuck!
  • Mike  •  3 months ago
    If you choose either the "unusual headpiece" or "pants" examples featured here, the GOOD news is that after your wedding, you'll already have your wardrobe for Burning Man!!!
  • Kristin  •  3 months ago
    Love the sleeves-HATE the pants and colored dresses! Who would wear a black wedding dress?
  • MsB  •  3 months ago
    I feel dumber for even looking at this article. how stupid!! the only one that is a normal wedding dress is the first picture
  • carm  •  3 months ago
    dear yahoo: 1 + 1 = 2.... one sleeve? ahem... that has a right and a left sleeve, hence i conclude that is TWO sleeves... it's been scientifically proven. lol
  • Marie  •  3 months ago
    The top one is the only one that looks like a wedding gown.
  • ItsJustAnOpinionFolks!  •  Eau Claire, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
    The first dress with the lace top and sleeves is simply stunning. More women will look good in that regardless of size than most of the overdone messes we often see. Why wouldn't a bride want to be what her friends and family see rather than the dress?