Another of the outstanding trends that will characterize wedding celebrations next year is the increasingly daring approach to colour. Dresses made entirely of unusual colours such as black or grey will complement the classic white, beige and off-white. This extended colour range will also be applied to the universe of accessories and details, based on the incorporation of shades such as green, red and blue.
As far as materials are concerned, silk, mikado, tulle and organza will be enriched with an endless series of Swarovski applications, handmade embroidery and handcrafted designs.
Bridegrooms also follow the dictates of fashion in order to make an impeccable impression on their big day. A number of leading designers and brands taking part at MADRID NOVIAS will present their best ideas for bridegrooms, the other stars of the show at wedding celebrations. Contrary to what may seem to be the case at first sight, bridegroom fashion also reinvents itself season after season in the same way as with bridal wear, based on the use of new materials, new designs and new colours.
An initial preview of the latest trends for next season indicate that eternally-popular black will be complemented by an infinite number of nuances, leaning towards coal-coloured, grey and anthracite shades for jackets and trousers. Shirts, featuring impeccable finishes and discreet collars, will offer a touch of sophistication.
However, the most obvious innovation can be observed in the way the suits are cut. Shapes are well defined and parts of the body are highlighted in an elegant manner, creating an image that is both youthful and modern at the same time. Certain details, which are discreet and very carefully studied, add a touch of distinction.
Another rising trend is to wear creations on the big day that go beyond the strict realms of wedding fashion. In this respect, instead of offering the typical wedding suit, some designers choose to present elegant creations that can be used on different occasions other than marriage celebrations.