From Valentino to Dior, playful prints and patterns are having their moment. Paired with sheer fabrics and airy silhouettes, they’re totally gorgeous for the whimsical bride.
Monique Lhuillier makes the case for girly heart prints with this blush piece.
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Anna Hathaway (seen here with husband Adam Schulman) charmed at the GIG 2016 dinner in an ethereal tarot-inspired dress by Dior.
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Elie Saab’s take involves lots of sequins, glitter and vivid hues.
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Shake it up: Rows of exuberant blooms and tiers of fringing give an otherwise simple silhouette a dose of playfulness.
Florals get colourful and symmetrical at McQueen.
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Temperley London goes on the hippie route with breezy flowy dresses, fluttery sleeves and flora and fauna motifs.
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Valentino pays homage to Hieronymus Bosch’s masterpiece, The Garden of Earthly Delights with vibrant floral, animal and bird motifs artfully embroidered on a diaphanous tulle dress.
Valentino Spring/Summer 2017. Image: Valentino
Subtle prints on a pink smocked dress makes for breezy look made for laidback celebrations.
Valentino Spring/Summer 2017. Image: Valentino
All-over sword-pierced heart motifs stand out against the sheer black tulle of this number – just the thing to get heads turning in the evening.
Valentino Spring/Summer 2017. Image: Valentino
A mix of textures, a daring bodice made pretty with a scattering of floral appliques and a quirky heart motif
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