We've taken a look at the latest trends to help you style your W-Day look with fabulously floral flair.
FLOWERY FABRICS
Adding to the palpable sense of whimsy, bridal gowns are being woven from some of the most stroke-worthy fabrics available.
The look and composition is largely a tiered one - like the layers of a rose bud unfurling - where lace, silk and tulle are used in captivating combination to achieve the effect. Think tiered and ruffled sheer skirts in tulle and organza silk; illusion bodices with floral details such as delicate embroidery, and a stunning smattering of lace such as Chantilly lace and guipure flower lace for head-to-toe floral gorgeousness.
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Romantica, stockist County Cream
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Maggie Sotero, stockist Amanda K Bridal
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Maggie Sotero, stockist Amanda K Bridal
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Claire Pettibone, stockist The Bridal House of Cornwall
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Claire Pettibone, stockist The Bridal House of Cornwall
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Justin Alexander, stockist The Bridal House of Cornwall
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Christine Trewinnard Couture
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Blue by Enzoani, stockist Lavender Rose Bridal
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Suzanne Neville, stockist Amanda K Bridal
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Ellis Bridal, stockist County Cream Bridal
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Kelsey Rose, Stockist County Cream Bridal.
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Stockists
Maggie Sottero and Suzanne Neville Amanda K Bridal www.amandakbridal.co.uk
Enzoani Lavender Rose www.lavender-rose.co.uk
Claire Pettibone The Bridal House of Cornwall www.thebridalhouseofcornwall.co.uk
Ellis Bridal and Kelsey Rose County Cream www.countycreambridalhouse.co.uk
Christine Trewinnard Couture www.christintrewinnard.co.uk