This Elegant Wedding Dress Trend Is Perfect for Your Big Day
If you’re looking for a nontraditional look on your wedding day, consider the high-low wedding dress style. A favorite from a few decades back, the asymmetrical hemline is coming back, and designers have recognized the popularity, giving us more options than we could hope for that boast the interesting bottom. It’s a trend for those stylish girls who want something a little shorter than a floor-puddling gown, yet still yearn for the dramatism of a train. And what’s more is that a high-low wedding dress gives you the ultimate chance to show off those killer heels you fell in love with almost as hard as the gown itself.
With a high-low wedding dress, the sky’s the limit when it comes to the rest of the shape. Most styles, from modern to romantic and everything in between, can be adapted to the newly popular hemline trend, so no bride-to-be is off-limits for this skin-baring style. Seek structured bustiers, silk slip tops, and sheer lace coverings with your high-low hem. You might even want to opt for a style that, while higher in the front, still doesn’t even touch the ground behind you. From ultra-affordable styles to budget-blowing splurges, here are our favorite high-low wedding dresses right now.
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