12 Wedding Dress Trends You'll Regret Following
If you're both a bride-to-be and a fashion girl, choosing a wedding look can leave you in a tricky spot. On one hand, you enjoy current styles: plunging necklines, tiers, suits — you watch the runways like a hawk. On the other, you know it isn't wise to go too trendy. Years from now, you could very well be left with the new '80s headpiece. Yikes.
So what should you avoid when shopping for your perfect match? Read on for a few ideas on what to avoid, but as always, take our advice with a grain of salt. After all, it is your day — you do you!
Leather Jackets
Items like leather jackets seem so on-trend one year . . . and so not the next, especially when details like zippers and embellishments see a switchup from season to season.
High-Low Gowns
While Whitney Port made the "mullet" style seem chic, we can't help but get flashbacks to Dooney & Bourke bags and other aughts trends upon spotting this silhouette. Stick to something classic instead, saving you from that cringe years down the road.
Flower Crowns
Boho babe or not, a head full of flowers is definitely a trend of the moment. Leave this piece to the festival crowd and go with your good ol' veil — at least for the ceremony.
Colored Gowns
All those "rules" about when not to wear white, and you're going to skip out on the one time you're in the clear?!
Wedding Shorts
Are you really ready to pass up your one opportunity to rock the most extravagent outfit of your life — a poufy gown, a crown, tons of jewels — for something so casual?
Patterned Gowns
It may be cute that Angelina Jolie wore her children's doodles as she wed Brad Pitt, but somewhere down the road, we predict at least one member of her brood saying, "Mom, really?"
Capes
Wedding-related events and rehearsal dinners? Go for it. The actual vows? Well . . . that's an awfully big risk to take.
Body-Baring Numbers
There's a time and a place for showing a ton of skin, and that time and place probably isn't in front of your grandma.
Feathered Headpieces and Hats
Carrie Bradshaw's gown may have been gorgeous, but face it: the first thing you saw was that distracting headpiece, which turned out to be a bird.
'80s-Style Headpieces
This one deserves its own category, simply because seeing such extreme headgear always makes us giggle. Even if your Friends fandom or '80s obsession is through the roof, this is certainly something you'll look back on and roll your eyes at. Leave it where it belongs: in the past.
Poufy Shoulders
We get it: you're a princess. But oversize sleeves plus a ballgown totally enters cupcake territory.
Superlong Trains
You may be treated like royalty as you walk down that aisle, but long trains and veils don't exactly translate well for the average wedding. Someone's going to have to pull a Pippa Middleton and then bustle you up for hours before the reception. Such a hassle.