Wedding dress shapes have changed just as much as colour and fabric. Traditionally, gowns were defined by structure: fitted bodices, corsetry, and voluminous skirts that emphasised formality and status. The silhouette was often dictated by societal expectations rather than personal comfort, and brides were expected to conform to a very specific idea of what a wedding dress should look like. Today, silhouettes are far more fluid and diverse. Modern brides are embracing designs that reflect individuality and lifestyle, from sleek slip dresses and tailored suits to detachable overskirts, dramatic sleeves and convertible gowns. Comfort and movement are just as important as visual impact, with dresses shaped around the wearer rather than a rigid ideal. Bridal fashion is now as much about personal expression as it is about tradition, allowing brides to choose a look that feels authentically theirs. Beyond the silhouette Roses by Reem Acra Bridal Barahi by Sanyukta Shrestha Kate by Alyssa Kristin CONTEMPORARY LOOKS Celeste Mini by Ouma F 2615 by Kotapska Bridal Couture Viantha by Rosa Clara F 2601 by Kotapska Bridal Elvaya by Milla Nova CLASSIC SILHOUETTES Noa by Bae Moments Kaia by Alyssa Kristin 54
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