Photos (above) from left to right: Nicola Anne - Marylise Bridal - Yumi Katsura - Jesus Peiro - Pronovias
Trend 1: Less is more
This year, bridal fashion brands are returning to the essence: the beauty of simplicity, combined with exceptional fabrics and contemporary luxury. The highest quality fabrics are used, such as silk or satin, crepe, georgette, Italian cloqué, and flocked tulle. We also find fine, delicate wedding dresses in sublime muslin.

Trend 2: two-piece dresses
The two-piece wedding dress with a crop top was already popular last year, but this year bridal fashion designers are taking this design even further. Lace bodices are combined with flowing chiffon skirts and tulle for an ethereal and seductive look.

Trend 3: large sleeves
Balloons -typical long and large sleeves, are perhaps the most important trend this year! Long sleeve designs make brides look even more beautiful on their big day this year. They bring romance through carefully crafted new designs that combine different materials and lots of details.

Trend 4: Unique lace
An organic look with artisanal details gives the new collections a flowing look with pure skirts and Provençal lace bodices. It is a luxurious and delicate boho style in a romantic embodiment.

Trend 5: Sustainability
In 2021, there is a general trend to pay more attention to the origin of the wedding dress: more specifically, where the wedding dress is produced, how it is produced, and what materials the dress is made of. Marylise & Rembo Fashion Group is also strongly committed to sustainability in its 2021 wedding dress collection. MRFG works with sustainable materials as much as possible: hemp, bamboo, recycled polyester, etc. The way in which the wedding dresses are designed and recycled ensures that all dresses have the smallest possible ecological footprint.
Trend 6: capes
Rosa Clará is releasing a capsule collection of bridal capes, jackets, and cloaks to complement its 2021 bridal collection. It looks like there will be many fall and winter weddings this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Outerwear may well become the unexpected star of the show this season.

Trend 7: trendy details
The new collections also feature sleek dresses in crepe and georgette that enhance the silhouette thanks to their body-shaping lining. Trendy details such as feathers or delicate accents such as stitching at the neckline, sleeves, and waistband enrich these contemporary style designs.
In 2021, bridal fashion designers are striving for purity in their designs. The wedding dress emphasizes the bride's personality above all else: “The bride is what counts! The dress will only try to make her even more beautiful,” says Chiara of Marylise & Rembo Fashion Group.
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