The wedding dresses that were slinking down the aisle at New York Bridal Fashion Week left little to the imagination.
Transparent panels, thigh-high slits and plunging necklines guarantee that every blushing bride has her something nude.
“The old traditions have been broken. Brides are asking for sexy, so
the designers are making it for them,” says Terry Hall, fashion director
at Kleinfeld Bridal. “More than half of the brides who come into
Kleinfeld every single day end up leaving with illusion (see-through
material) on their dress in some capacity, whether it’s a little in the
back or across the midriff or down the side.”
Long gone are the modest ball gowns and chaste veils dating back to Victorian times when marriage was seen as a sacred rite.
Today’s runway brides aren’t saving it for the honeymoon.
THEIA creative director Don O’Neill, who first raised nuptial industry
eyebrows by designing crop top wedding gowns four seasons ago, is really
pushing the envelope with his titillating new Fall 2016 collection.
His dresses include a completely see-through “Khaleesi” white tulle
one-shoulder gown inspired by “Game of Thrones” dragon queen Daenerys
played by Emilia Clarke, Esquire’s new “Sexiest Woman Alive.”
There’s also a nude tulle dress with a whispy geisha print, which
O’Neill assures has a very sheer lining so that, “your grandparents
aren’t going to fall out of their pews when they see you swagger past
them in your dress.”
That remains to be seen. Even the more modest gowns at Anne Barge and
Monique Lhuillier risked bared shoulders or featured detachable skirts
to convert the floor-length wedding gown into a flirty reception mini
dress.
Designers credit celebrity exhibitionists with pushing more wedding day
gowns toward wedding night lingerie, such as the mesh dress Bella Hadid
wore for her 19th birthday on Wednesday, or the see-through skirt
Kendall Jenner slipped into while partying in London last weekend.
And they can all bow down to the Givenchy naked dress that Beyonce wore
to the Met Gala in May, where Jennifer Lopez also showed her famous
curves in a very sheer, red-beaded Versace gown. Pronovias’ 2016 line of
racy lace wedding gowns, which flashed plenty of cleavage and pevage
alike, would be right at home on these provocative pop stars.
“A wedding is a woman’s red carpet moment,” explains Hall. “So
Hollywood has such a huge influence on what the bride has in mind for
her wedding day.”
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