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Bridal Fashion's Everlasting Life

Bridal fashion is one of fashion's biggest industries that will live on forever and these designers are very much aware of that. Designers Viktor & Rolf as well as Reem Acra did an amazing job capturing these looks and creating marvelous collections.

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Wedding dresses are meant to capture the bride’s personality and are a major part of their special day. With this recent pandemic, many Bridal Spring 2021 presentations of their collections were cancelled or pushed back. However, some designers have hosted virtual shows or interviews to showcase their collections.

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With most events being cancelled or postponed, we know that means brides all over the world had to cancel their big day as well. Luckily the bridal industry is one of the biggest industries in the fashion world and it is not something that will ever go away.

Viktor & Rolf had a beautiful collection full of soft silhouettes, collars and 3D flowers draping down on several of them. Each and every dress represented complete elegance. Whether it was this strapless A-line gown or a collar full of flowers with a sheer finish with pretty tulle incorporated.

Another bridal spring 2021 collection was Reem Acra, who outdid herself this season. She had a magnificent display with a backdrop of pink and purple flowers. This really helped the gowns stand out and made it all that much more beautiful. These designs of the two A-line gowns are flawless. One being more delicate and vintage with the long sleeves and lace throughout. The other a simple charmer, off the shoulder with charmeuse fabric. There were no embellishments on the gown, but it is still very full of life.

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While many brides had their special day taken away from them, it is so important to remain hopeful and positive. Bridal fashion will stay and be around forever as will your love.

Photo Credits: Vogue

Report: Melissa Adragna (@melissa_adragna)

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Meet the Designer Behind Vashtie's Wedding Veil

Like many people, Vashtie had plans for a big, extravagant wedding. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that plan was out the window.

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Like many people, Vashtie had plans for a big, extravagant wedding. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that plan was out the window. She and her husband, Emil Boye, secretly married at City Hall. They didn't wear the traditional wedding attire, however. "To honor tradition I wore all white, but to be true to myself I donned an ensemble consisting of a white Supreme Hanes T-shirt, white Dickies, white Air Force 1 Lows, and a custom Durag Veil by Evita Loca," Vashtie told Complex. "My now-husband stayed true to his Danish style wearing a minimal look of all black and Retro Mid Jordan 1s." Vashtie has always been known for her streetwear and style. She has worn high end designer pieces of clothing with sneakers and graphic t-shirts. She was also the first woman to design a Jordan sneaker.

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Evita Loca was excited to design the drag, but she had no idea it was for Vashtie's wedding. Loca was asked to design the piece for a photoshoot, and ended up finding out with the general public. Loca has been designing durags since 2017, after friends invited her to go to the Durag Festival. "The night before I kind of rummaged through my little stockpile of fabric and I wanted to make a piece that stood out, because by nature I’m a shy person. I wanted the piece to speak for me. I came across sequined fabric and thought, ‘What if this durag has like a Met Gala-esque vibe to it?' It was a black sequin and it came down to maybe the back of my ankles. I went to this festival and people were taking pictures and stuff like that. It had a good response," she says.

Report: Anna Bechtel



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