left: Beth with designer Anne Barge, right: the TWD girls and Candice from Jubilee Eventswith Lindsie Jones, designer of Haute Bride
The TWD girls and Candice with Callie Tein, designer of Modern Trousseau
The overall trend continues to be romance and femininity! Organza, ruffles, layers and ribbons were plentiful and put us in a spring mood!
The color of the season was blush pink! The color was represented on almost every runway. Whether it was a floral or ribbon accent on a gown, or the entire gown itself, we loved the dreamy pop of subtle color!
gown and lace bolero by Ivy and Aster
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gown by Christos , image by Martha Stewart Weddings
There was a prevalence of texture in each and every collection. Lace is still ever-present, but it came in many different iterations. Some designers mixed lace with other fabrics, while others used stunning embroideries and jaquards as a lovely alternative to lace.
Gown by Modern Trousseau, image by Martha Stewart Weddings
left: Modern Trousseau, right: Ivy and Aster  images by Martha Stewart Weddings
left: gown by Modern Trousseau, right: gown by Vineyard Collection
Silhouettes overall were super feminine! The waisted ball-skirt- both short and long- was the silhouette of the season. There was also a presence of fitted silhouettes with full skirts- creating a feminine, yet dramatic look.
from left: Augusta Jones, Anne Barge, David Fielden, Ivy and Aster
gowns by Modern Trousseau images by Martha Stewart Weddings
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gown by Modern Trousseau
The highlight of market was the presence of sleeves! This alternative to strapless looked completely fresh and new and we know will only catapult to popularity after the royal nuptials at the end of the month.
left: Priscilla of Boston, right: David Fielden
gowns by Modern Trousseau, images by Martha Stewart Weddings
 We found some incredible new lines that we are thrilled to add to our collection. Stay tuned to the blog next week as we reveal our newest designers!
xoxo, TWD
