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This Naked Bridal Jumpsuit by Pronovias Is Going Viral For Obvious Reasons

  • Posted on January 11, 2018 at 9:06 am

So-called naked dresses are all but a regular occurrence on the red carpet these days, as seen on everyone from Ashley Graham to Kim Kardashian and, of course, Rihanna. It seems the trend has finally transcended into another surprising fashion category: bridal.

Earlier this week, Barcelona-based Pronovias (the brand who made Maria Menounos’ New Year’s Eve wedding gown) shared a look on its Instagram that’s been getting attention, as it’s a bold departure from the usual ballgown and mermaid silhouettes we expect from bridal fashion. The style, created by designer Hervé Moreau for Spanish actress Cristina Pedroche, is a ‘bridal jumpsuit’ of sorts: a sheer, long-sleeved garment with white floral appliqués along the legs, sleeves, and torso strategically covering up certain parts of the anatomy—i.e., a ‘naked’ take on the delicate (and not always this sexy) white dresses worn for “I do’s.”

Article source: www.glamour.com

Melania Trump Wore a $5,500 Erdem Dress on New Year’s Eve

  • Posted on January 5, 2018 at 8:24 am
Trump, Palm Beach, USA - 31 Dec 2017

President Donald Trump and his family held a New Year’s Eve party at Mar-a-Lago, their private residence in Palm Beach, Florida (which is sometimes referred to as the “Winter White House”). For the occasion, First Lady Melania Trump opted for an embroidered midlength dress from British label Erdem.

The pale-pink Emery dress, from the brand’s Pre-Fall 2017 collection, is covered in paillettes from its high neck to the midcalf hem. Clusters of embroidered flowers are scattered throughout the forties-inspired silhouette. The style originally retailed for $5,500 at luxury retailer Browns. (It’s sold out on Erdem’s website.)

Though Erdem released the dress with a periwinkle-color belt, Melania removed it for the New Year’s Eve party at Mar-a-Lago. The resulting look, then, was more eighties than its original iteration. She finished the look off with pointed-toe stilettos in a matching shade of pink.

Article source: www.glamour.com