The Top 4 Wedding Dress Trends From Ashley Graham's Inclusive Pronovias Collab
Ashley Graham has been married for over a decade now, but that won't stop her from living vicariously through wedding dress design. Can you blame her? This week marks the launch of her second collaboration with the beloved Spanish bridal brand Pronovias. Along with Alessandra Rinaudo, the Pronovias Group Artistic Director, Graham co-designed the size-inclusive 17-dress collection, which is available in sizes 0 to 32.
"I’m so excited that Pronovias Group and I were able to collaborate again and continue to create luxury bridal dresses for women of all shapes and sizes,” Ashley Graham said in a statement. "I can’t wait for everyone to see what we’ve done with this amazing collection because every woman deserves to feel beautiful and comfortable on their wedding day.”
Below, I've broken down the new collection into my four favorite wedding dress trends—scroll down to preview the beautiful looks.
1. Minimalism
The Day gown is actually a recreation of Ashley Graham's 2019 Oscars red carpet look. The original dress was black but when rendered in white, it's the ultimate minimalist gown for stylish brides.
The Paria dress is part of Pronovias's sustainable wedding dress line called We Do Eco and is made with an eco-friendly crepe fabric.
The Harbour dress will never go out of style with its classic V-neck silhouette.
The Perito gown is simply exquisite without being over-the-top or fussy.
2. Statement Sleeves
The Danakil gown features detachable chiffon cape sleeves that look divine in the wind.
The Skye gown is fit for a princess with its elegant sheer sleeves and full skirt.
3. Embroidered Bodices
The Parrish dress is complete with an embroidered lace bodice, sweetheart neckline, and formfitting shapewear.
The Baobabs dress is made with flowy chiffon and textured macramé lace.
4. Long-Sleeve Lace
The Louise gown is crafted with Chantilly lace and features a full, layered skirt.
The beautiful Panjin mermaid gown is designed with tulle and Chantilly lace.
Next, Anne Hathaway just wore a micro miniskirt with 6-inch platforms.
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