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Bridal gown and tuxedo shop owners have seen
trends in their business return to simplicity in wedding garments
after years of baroque excess. It started with the black or white
coat. But that quickly changed.
In the 1970s, tuxedos were splashed with buckets of color. It was
not unusual to see grooms decked out in yellow, blue, green or brown
tuxedos.
The early to mid'80s saw the trend shift toward blacks,
grays, silvers and whites. Now it's back to black and white, with
color in the accessories -- vests, shirts, cummerbunds, ties.
Both double- and single-breasted coats are popular and longer coats
which hang to the knee are fairly trendy. The mandarin coat, which
is similar in style to the Nehru banded-collar coat, has also been
frequently spotted on grooms.
Brides' dresses were glitzy in the 80's, with an emphasis on intricate
beadwork. Things have gotten simpler. Gowns tend to be more simple,
more elegant. Brides choose A-line dresses with less beadwork and
fitted bodices and no pleating or gathering at the waist. The trend
is going back to simpler lines, smaller trains, strapless and sleeveless
gowns like halters and tank tops.
From Morris Communications |