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Fall 2010 you’re saying? It’s barely Spring 2010! Yes, I know but in the world of bridal fashion, new designs get revealed twice a year with the spring show (that just took place this last weekend in NYC) revealing collections to hit stores that coming fall. Hence, the lines that were just unveiled are technically Fall 2010 lines (Spring 2010 was shown last Fall 2009…get it?).

Now that we’ve got the technicalities out of the way, I was completely beside myself when an email from Modern Trousseau landed in my inbox on Saturday afternoon packed with pictures of all the new dresses for the season. Obviously by now you know I love this line, and I was totally bummed to not be seeing it and my other favorites in person in New York (though I did follow along obsessively on Twitter all weekend).

I’m so happy to report they have knocked it out of the park AGAIN this season.  There is nothing worse than when one of your favorite designers shows a collection that leaves you struggling to find just 1 dress you like (more on that later…because it DEFINITELY happened for me this season).  Thankfully, Modern Trousseau is as consistent as they come.  Below is every dress from this newly revealed line.  I think there’s something for everyone, including some daring explorations in color which I love.

But first up, my two favorites from the collection, Tia & Portia.

Tia is a classic silhouette in that fit-to-flare we’re seeing so much of these days.  But I love that it’s done in a lighter, chiffon-y material as opposed to the heavy satin we normally see it in.  Ruching throughout the bodice and extending down gives it some nice visual interest.  I just love this dress because I imagine it would look great on a ton of different body types (curvy gals, this silhouette let’s you rock those curves) and it’s light and perfect for a Carolina summer wedding!

The second dress above, Portia, is done in a very “of the moment” one-shoulder look (though I’ll bet they could do this for you as strapless…just a hunch). Again, fitted through the hips but this time with a lot more volume at the bottom.  I love the drama of this dress, played up even more by the big, bold blooms and pickups in the skirt.

As I mentioned, this season brought more color than ever to the Modern Trousseau lineup and frankly, I LOVE IT.  This first dress, Wallis, probably should have been in my favorites.  The lavender accent is just perfect in my mind.  The slightly dropped waist leading to that fun  skirt…love it all.

Ebony is the second dress, again with a fun, voluminous skirt, but this time with a modern, black accent.  If you’re not feeling the black, you could always substitute a different colored ribbon.  But I personally love the hit of unexpected color.  Very sophisticated and modern.

And for even more color, there is Martine, the last dress shown above.  A black lace overlay bodice with a big, tulle skirt, all done in a steel-y silver color.  I’m dying to know what you guys think of this dress.  Could you ever see yourself wearing it down the aisle?  Some brides can’t imagine making their walk down the aisle in anything less than white.  Others love the idea of something this different. Where do you land?

Two more lovelies – Monroe & Siren.

And yet another two – Caroline & Sophie. Caroline is done in this really incredible metallic stencil to create an entirely different look to the fabric.  Very creative and unique, I love it.

Below – Matilda & Lily.  Love the sash treatments on these dresses.  Interesting bows/knots and dramatic, long pieces add a whole other dimension to the dresses.

Finally a few last designs – the four lace dresses of this collection.  I am a big lace fan and I think Modern Trousseau does lace so incredibly well (and at a ridiculous price point I might add!).  Each is prettier than the next so if you have your heart set on a lace gown,  I would definitely check out this line (past seasons have had a nice assortment of lace as well).

From top to bottom here you have Tara, Kendra, Jamie, India.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this recap of one of my favorite lines, Modern Trousseau.  I swear they never disappoint me and I hope you feel the same!

What’s your favorite from the new line?  Which is perfect for your Carolina wedding?

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Aisle Style, Runway Report on April 13th, 2010   |   3 Comments

My admiration for designer Callie Tein’s Modern Trousseau line isn’t news at this point.  She is hands down one of my top 5 favorite designers.  Season after season I find her gowns to be classic with just a touch of something unique.  Flattering silhouettes, perfect fabric choices and and an unbelievable price point (yay for that!).  She’s an artist at finding that perfect combination of ingredients for a modern look that won’t leave you dying of embarrassment when you look back at wedding photos in twenty years.

So in putting together this series of favorite dresses, I knew a stop at the Modern Trousseau website was in order.  It took me all of 5 seconds to find a winner.  I LOOOOOOOVE this dress.  And I can tell you from my experience at bridal market in New York two seasons ago, her designs and craftsmanship are even more awe inspiring in person.

Hailey is an ivory, v-neck, mermaid, floor-length gown.  I love how this gown manages to be both demure AND sexy at the same time (read: you will not upset grandma!)  The curve hugging silhouette + deep v back are tempered by that oh-so-flattering ruched bodice and that sweet, sweet bow that brings the whole look together (not feelin’ the bow?  I’m positive you can get this dress without it).  Plus let’s not overlook that gorgeous silk satin radiating like a shiny pearl.

Modern Trousseau, you have stolen my heart yet again!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Aisle Style, Runway Report on April 7th, 2010   |   2 Comments

Another favorite designer of mine…love almost everything they do and this season is no exception.  Top left…I DIE!!  Seriously, that dress is about perfect if you ask me.  I adore the feminine sweetheart necklines and delicate touches throughout all the dresses.  So perfect for a Carolina bride.  Yay Callie!  Do you love them as much as I do or am I nuts here?

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{Photo credit:  Martha Stewart}

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Aisle Style, Runway Report on October 23rd, 2009   |   15 Comments

Bridal Fashion Week is just about wrapping up in New York City and I for one can’t get enough of all the sneak peaks from the runway.  Having attended last fall, I can attest to how exciting the whirlwind of beautiful dresses are first hand.  And while family commitments kept me from being their this year, Twitter updates from around the city were the next best thing.

Well lucky for me (and you!) my friend and resident bridal fashionista, Jessica Fox agreed to be White Thread’s bridal fashion week liaison.  She buzzed around the city, press pass in hand, snapping pics of the hottest dresses and is guest blogging today on her favorite trends from this season.

Jessica is the former owner of Promise…for the Savvy Bride in Bethesda, MD.  For years she outfitted chic, modern brides in couture dresses.  Currently, she handles wholesale accounts for a bridal designer based in Beverly Hills, authors her own wedding and life blog, A Foxy Wedding and continues to offer brides her wedding expertise through her day-of bridal dressing service, Hustle Your Bustle.  Phew!  When does sleep factor in I wonder?  Either way I’m so excited to have her on White Thread today!

Thank you for inviting me over to White Thread, Dina!

Some of the Spring 2010 collections I viewed at bridal market were among my most favored ever, purely for the reason that some of the trends are right up my dramatic gown-loving alley.  Seeing the collections not as a buyer for a bridal salon but as a member of the press was an amazing experience!  Of course, my buyer’s eye couldn’t help but creep in as I saw each collection!

Overall trends I noticed were soft color, flowers, feminine asymmetrical necklines, tulle, ruffles, feathers, belts, lush draping, and a return to the traditional full skirted silhouette.  Sometimes, these trends appeared all together in one gown!  An emphasis on grace, movement, and gowns that deliver impact from both the front and the back were everywhere.

wedding dresses with dimension
{Photo credits: Top row:  Monique Lhuillier via Martha Stewart, Lela Rose via Martha Stewart; Bottom row:  Christos via Martha Stewart, Ines DiSanto via Jessica Fox}

wedding dresses with one shoulder
{Photo credits: Top row:  Atelier Aimee via Jessica Fox, Romona Keveza via Jessica Fox;
Middle row:  Atelier Aimee via Jessica Fox; Bottom row: Modern Trousseau via Martha Stewart, Christos via Martha Stewart}

wedding dresses with ruffles
{Photo credits: Top row:  Ines DiSanto via Jessica Fox, Sarah Houston via Jessica Fox;
Middle row:  Atelier Aimee via Jessica Fox, Ines DiSanto via Jessica Fox; Bottom row: Romona Keveza via Jessica Fox}

The focus on fuller gowns goes hand-in-hand with an emphasis on the fit of the bodice and corseting, showcasing curves and highlighting the proportion of the waist relative to the skirt. A full skirt is always amazing when the bodice fits beautifully and makes the waist appear small! I found myself thinking of Marie Antoinette more than once, and I am really inspired by all the marvelous designs we saw.

wedding ballgowns
{Photo credits: Top row:  Platinum by Priscilla of Boston via Martha Stewart, Monique Lhuillier via Martha Stewart; Bottom row:  Ines DiSanto via Martha Stewart}

The Spring 2010 collections at market left me feeling hopeful, happy, and daydreaming of all the weddings those glorious gowns would be a part of.   In this somewhat difficult time for all of us, the uplifting feeling of wearing and seeing something so beautiful is just what we all need.

I couldn’t agree more Jessica! Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your insights with White Thread. What a treat! I’ll be featuring lots more of my favorite hits (and misses) from this season over the next few days. Stay tuned!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Aisle Style, Runway Report on October 22nd, 2009   |   1 Comment