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Trend alert: the hottest styles in bridalwear 2021

Whether you’re a boho girl or fancy something sharper and more tailored, there’s something for every type of bride this year.

2021 is the year of the statement sleeve, exaggerated bows and Bardot straps to name just a few trends, and we’re loving it.

Some of Scotland’s top designers and bridal retailers share their of-the-moment trends with us…

Tailor made

‘Cosmo’ shirt and ‘Jade’ trousers by Catriona Garforth

“We feel a big trend will be modern tailoring in the form of separates, sheer voluminous sleeves and wide legs, seen here in our ‘Cosmo’ shirt and ‘Jade’ trousers.” – Catriona, Catriona Garforth

Effortlessly simple

‘Jess’ by Eva Lendel at Pretty Woman

“It is all about our love for the simple things with this trend.

“Modern shapes, sleek lines, echoing timeless beauty.

“Time again we continue to innovate the minimalist trend for our modern brides.

“Modern details add a delicate chic finish, which is equally head-turning as it is subtle.” –  Alex, Pretty Woman

WG3979 by David’s Bridal

2021 is all about Timeless Elegance with a hint of drama here and there.” Jacqui, David’s Bridal

Slim lines and sleek silhouettes

‘Drew’ by Pronovias

“2021 bridal trends are all about the details with new necklines, statement sleeves and dramatic trains featuring alongside clean, sleek silhouettes.

“Covid has definitely impacted on our brides’ wedding plans, with changes of venues and season influencing some of their dress choices.

“Additionally, some of our brides are choosing dresses which work for both a smaller than planned ceremony now and a celebration party at a later date.” – Lauren, Opus Couture

‘Tango’ by Rosa Clara

“Ceremonies will still be quite small for the near future and with this in mind we believe that brides will opt for slimmer, less traditional dresses and trains will be smaller than previous seasons.

“However, this doesn’t mean it has to be plain. Dresses will be classy with an edge. I believe the bridal trend of 2021 will involve tulle overskirts and capes as replacement for the veil.

“We will see more soft A lines as well as column dresses.

“Embellishments, whether it’s beads, feathers or appliqué will be a common feature in designer collections for 2021.” – Huda, Pan Pan Bridal

Full of whimsy

‘66176’ by Lilian West

“Soft, whimsical tones with a modern – less vintage – lace.

“Romantic, floral and delicate detail to suit the boho or traditional bride!” – Catherine, Alison Kirk Bridal

Rosa’ by Mirka Bridal Couture

“The change in recent circumstances has led to a shift from heavy and excessive wedding gowns to floaty and lightweight dresses in the style of boho.

“This trend has come about due to a large number of weddings taking place in outdoor venues with minimal guests.

“With much uncertainty surrounding the future, it is likely that dresses in the style of boho continue to flourish in 2021.

“Our dress ‘Rosa’ is just one example of this amazing style.

“The dress is made with French lace and floral tulle details which provide a fairytale finish.” – Mirka, Mirka Bridal Couture

Make a statement

‘Gala 104’ by Galia Lahav

“We feel that the new trends to look out for 2021 are statement sleeves, shoulder dusters, capes and maxi bows.”

“We are excited as we already have a great selection of gowns in store with these styles and we also cannot rule out illusion bodices as we feel this trend is still very much in and will continue to be popular in 2021.” – Jaspal, Kavelle Couture

‘121101 Lilia’ by Calla Blanche

“Bold lace, statement silhouettes and dresses with shades of nude or champagne are most definitely on trend for 2021. 

“Bardot styles and off the shoulder straps were definitely a look that our 2020 brides loved which has been carried over to many 2021 gowns. 

“We adore this beautiful Calla Blanche gown which is available with a detachable overskirt – a trend that we just love.” – Naydene, Sophia Grace Couture

Like the trends here?

Check out some of our faves from the beautiful new Halfpenny London and Jenny Packham collections

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