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Painted Floral Wedding Dresses Are Blooming This Bridal Season

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Garden weddings are rising in popularity. Chateau floral gardens, botanical centers, arboretums, and greenhouses are now among the most sought-after wedding venues because of abundant natural flowers for decorations.

At the same time that we’ve seen it during the 2022 New York Bridal Fashion Week, The blossoming style that is perfect for brides getting wed is “dans la jardin.” (We’re looking a bit fancy and French in the morning). We’re now introducing our latest wedding dress style, painted flowers. For brides who desire soft colors and want to dress like a masterpiece, These exquisite wedding dresses are as unique and captivating.

Naturally, this new design element for wedding dresses is not a recent phenomenon but a popular trend across wedding decor and style. From invitations using watercolor to hiring artists to paint live at receptions and wedding ceremonies pai,nting details are a unique way to bring a touch of luxury and art for your special day.

In the same way, brides can now wear flowers painted on their dresses due to the new wedding dresses by the designers we love. Certain styles are painted and digitally printed on luxurious fabrics. Other types feature floral designs hand-painted onto the gown, giving the material a fantastic brushstroke design.

Hermione de Paula

Her exquisite embroidery is a highlight; Hermione de Paula creates gowns requiring over 1000 hours of work. In her most recent range, Virere, hand-painted botanicals are used differently. “I am verdant, green; I sprout new green growth. I thrive; I’m active, energetic” These phrases describe this gorgeous hand-painted collection. Particularly captivating are the delicate greenery vines on her lace gown.

Halfpenny London

Watercolor florals glisten through Italian silk organza, part of Halfpenny London’s latest collection. Always awe-inspiring and glamorous on the red carpet, this flurry of florals in watercolor (in this instance, digitally printed) on dramatic ball gowns and puff sleeves makes for a lovely feminine twist on what is typically a more edgy bridal collection. The designer Kate Halfpenny stays true to her style by making her entire collection flexible and reversible with detachable bows and sleeves that offer plenty of options for a second-look’.

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