Please note: this is not what A Moment in Time Video Production is recommending. We are just giving our wedding couples news on what are the wedding industry is predicting the new trends for 2010 will be. As videographers we will have to see once we video more weddings if these trends hold fast.

We invite all brides in the process of looking for vendors and dresses to those customers who have already had their wedding day to comment on their style and what their experiences have been with videographers in the past. Certainly if you have already used A Moment in Time to video your wedding we would love for you to post on our blog.

We have video'd 2 brides so far in the past 90 days with the bird cage veil and are seeing a more vintage looking wedding gowns. The multi colored bridesmaids dresses is a little throw back to the early 70's. We have certainly been seeing a more vintage style and more theme weddings as well. We are not sure about Trash the Dress - I think in today's economy it might have felt a little wasteful if not to the bride, then to the parents, and this trend has fizzled out as far as we have seen.

Bird-cage Veils

These vintage-look veils combine 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 several 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 actually wear again. If you follow this trend, be sure to tell your bridesmaids how formal the dress should be – you don't want one bridesmaid wearing a casual sundress while another has on a beaded evening gown.

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