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The economy seems to take center stage when projecting Wedding Trends for 2010, but before you start talking about how cheap and drab weddings are becoming, be informed that money is not the only factor that influences fashion, style or custom. Matter-of-factly, a growing number of couples are letting their creative juices flow and many are at peace making distinctive choices.

Below are the trendiest wedding trends for 2010

Backyard Weddings

While getting married at home isn't necessarily cheaper, it feels more personal, allows you to have a more intimate affair, and doesn't feel showy. The economy means not only that people want to spend less money, but also that they feel guilty when they do spend lots of money. A backyard event not only helps to put your guests at ease, but also allows you to make more casual, less expensive choices elsewhere. For example, a barbecue picnic feels more appropriate at home than it would at a country club.

Homely Wedding Favors

Though favors are an expense that's easy to eliminate, right now couples are especially grateful to guests who have incurred considerable expense to be a part of the celebration. The 2010 wedding trend is using homemade favors to express that thanks, and to send guests home with your love.

Birdcage Veils

These vintage-look veils blend a jeweled clip or feathered headpiece with netting that only covers the face. In the picture above, Drew Barrymore is wearing a birdcage veil to a recent movie premiere. Wearing one allows you to have some dramatic glamor and feel like a bride, but is a more fun look and less hassling than a long traditional veil.

Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses

For a number of years, brides have been selecting a bridesmaid dress designer and a fabric, then letting their bridesmaids choose the style that works best for their bodies. But the 2010 wedding trend takes idea further. Choose only a color, then let your bridesmaids find an off-the-rack dress of any designer that they like. Not only does this take some pressure off of you, but it also ensures that women are choosing a dress they like and they'll be likely to really wear again.

No more Year-Long Engagement

Though a year is a good amount of time for an engagement it certainly isn't customary. Some couples will be planning quick elopements, while others will opt for longer engagements. There are advantages to both a quick engagement means that you don't overwhelm yourself with trying to plan the perfect wedding, and often means that you spend less money on unnecessary things. A long engagement can help relieve the stress, spreading out the tasks and the expenses. You'll have time to save money, and hopefully be able to feel more secure about your jobs before you sign unbreakable contracts.

Going Strapless

If you're saying to yourself, "This isn't a new 2010 wedding trend!" you're right. Strapless dresses have been very popular for several years now. And though more brides are opting for sleeves, straps, and other ways of covering the shoulders, strapless is going to continue to be the dominant style for the near future.

by: Jackie Loftis




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