- Wedding dresses with phrases embroidered on them might be the next big bridal trend.
- For example, Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) wore a custom Off-White veil with the phrase "'til death do us part" embroidered on the hem when she married Justin Bieber last week.
- Vera Wang also debuted her Fall 2020 Bridal Collection this month, which is full of dresses embroidered with phrases like "I Do" and "Love."
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Asymmetrical gowns and polka-dot designs might have been trendy among brides in 2019, but next year is all about embroidered wedding apparel.
Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) recently wore the look, as her wedding veil featured a vow embroidered on the hem. Similarly, Vera Wang's Fall 2020 Bridal Collection is full of dresses adorned with love-related phrases.
Here's a closer look at the 2020 bridal trend.
Hailey Bieber showcased her personalized wedding gown on Monday
One week after she said "I do" in South Carolina, Bieber shared photos of her wedding ensemble on Instagram.
Bieber's first photo concealed much of her actual dress, but instead showcased her sheer veil. The garment extended into a long train on the floor, and was embroidered with the phrase "'Till death do us part" at the hem.
last Monday was the most special day of my life:)
While the personalized detail is eye-catching, it isn't entirely surprising. After all, Bieber's veil — as well as her dress — was designed by Virgil Abloh and Off-White, a brand know for featuring simple phrases on fashion.
Vera Wang also debuted a bridal collection that's full of embroidered details
According to a press release sent to Insider, Wang was inspired by modern wedding gowns for her latest collection.
"No flowers, no beads, no bouquets," Wang said in a press release. "This is my idea of a pared-down, modern, youthful interpretation of wedding gowns.
Wang's pieces focus on ruffled details, contrasting colors, and embroidered phrases that add a personal touch to each design. For example, one dress from the collection features the words "I Do" embroidered with black thread at the back of its skirt.
"Love" and "Forever" were also embroidered on the sleeves and skirts of other gowns in the collection.
While many of Wang's dresses feature bold embroidery, other designs are more subtle — like her long-sleeved dress that has the word "love" embroidered in small letters on the back.
Of course, only time will tell if this trend actually takes off. But with both an iconic fashion designer and world-famous model favoring the style, it's likely that we'll see similar designs heading into 2020.
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