Carolina Herrera Bridal Takes on the Classics for Fall 2020

Joanna Elizabeth / Published October 10, 2019

For Carolina Herrera Bridal’s fall-winter 2020 collection, designer Wes Gordon unveiled a lineup of 11 pieces. These designs exude classic elegance with ivory gowns in feminine silhouettes. From A-line shapes to trumpet flares and drop waist silhouettes, the Carolina Herrera bride wants to be modern yet traditional. Fabrics include silk mikado, rich jacquard, floral lace appliqué and pleated tulle. Beaded accents, oversized bows and floral thread work provide unique details for these wedding dresses.

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Carolina Herrera Bridal Fall/Winter 2020 Collection


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