Pronovias 2010 Wedding Dress Collection at Pasarela de Novias
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Dense laces and tulle stole the runway during the Pronovias 2010 collection at a Spanish Bridal show recently. I noticed Pronovias featured a few wedding dresses with the trumpet style skirt in this particular collection, and added uniqueness by altering the styles with the Spanish style embroidery and lace that they’re known for.
A number of the dresses also featured dropped asymmetrical waistlines – a feature that’s flattering and slimming on just about every body type and showing up more and more in bridal fashions lately.
A few of the sheath style dresses featured in the collection were seen with layers of lace creating a tiered look – a look that seems to be showing up all over the fashion scene lately. This tiered style not only made it into the conventional gowns and sheath dresses, but also into the shorter wedding dresses created for the bride who wants to be untraditional and the life of the party by wearing an unconventional wedding dress.
A few of the dresses in this new collection that particularly jumped out at me were:
This dress seems to have classic beauty written all over it. It’s simple, elegant and has the lovely Spanish style embroidery along the bottom and the straps giving it a unique touch.
The way the tiered look is done is amazing combined with the mermaid style skirt, and this wedding dress has a certain elegance written all over it. I’m not big on lace or embroidery but this gown jumped out at me, likely because of the use of Spanish lace. It looked classic without looking too boring or doiley like which I often find to be the case with many lace dresses.
This gown to me screams elegant, black-tie style ball. The skirt of the dress with the pickups and the asymmetrical waistline look couture without looking overdone. I’m big on simplicity and this gown, to me, has what I call “simple elegance” but with a unique twist. It’s a gown I’d love to wear if I were having a huge, over the top, black tie wedding gala.
Images courtesy of Pronovias, via Vogue Novias España
Editor’s note: More about Pronovias coming soon!



I went with my niece to pick out her wedding gown on Friday night, Aug 11 to Pronovias in New York City. She chose Pronovias Mallorca. A brand new style that they had just received from the runway show. None of the websites have a photo of this dress and my niece would love to have just one. Can you help us out with a photo of this style?