If the wedding dress is the gateway to all haute couture fashion shows, ready-to-wear Fashion Week does not leave us behind. And for good reason, every season the parades offer their lot of inspirations, from the white dress in romantic tulle to the immaculate fluid silk costume.
Among the masters of the genre include Giambattista Valli whose delicate silhouettes are reminiscent of a bride going towards the altar, Elie Saab and its dreamlike creations fantasized or Marchesa, American house is known for dressing many celebrities on the occasion of the most beautiful days of their lives.
Tulle, lace, tafta and organza: materials such as fluid and lanky cuts make these unique dresses dream machines that make fantasies even the most recalcitrant wedding. Equally spectacular, the creations of Peter Copping at Oscar de la Renta look like couture dresses that leave us each time voiceless.
But princess dresses do not have the monopoly on podiums far from it. At Lanvin , we imagine ourselves in a glamorous wedding dress, made of ivory drape and with asymmetrical shoulder straps just like at Alberta Ferreti, which would make us almost want to get married in a long silk nightie, a fur stole as the ultimate accessory. . Finally, the followers of the " less is more" will be tempted by a minimalist wedding dress inspired by the last CĂ©line and Loewe , the idea to unite for life in a creation of Phoebe Philo or JW Anderson , even conceived for the city is not such a bad idea.