One shoulder wedding dresses have been a popular choice for brides for several seasons, and this year seems to be no exception. With several designers featuring wedding gowns with a dramatic asymmetrical neck line in their collections, the one shoulder look shows no sign of going out of fashion just yet

Royal Wedding Dress Style

The marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton has set the wedding world abuzz with speculation about everything to do with the Royal Wedding, from who’s on the guest list to what the bride will be wearing on her Big Day. We don’t know whether the future Princess Catherine will be wearing a one shoulder dress or not, but it’s certain that her bridal gown design will set a trend for women around the world as they plan their own wedding dress.

Popular One Shoulder Wedding Dress Designs

Already, popular wedding dress designs include the big ballgown look that makes a big, dramatic statement in the grand style. As a variation on the strapless theme, the one shouldered style makes the most of the bride’s shoulder and neck line to create a beautiful silhouette that can be effective by itself or accented with flowers, lace, or other embellishments. And we’re seeing other colors gaining popularity as well as the perennial white, and the trend of setting off a white dress with black accents that are sophisticated and chic.

Top Wedding Dress Designers

Noted designer Isaac Mizrahi is one of the latest to have presented a collection of wedding dresses and jewelry in partnership with The Aisle New York, which includes a one shoulder tulle dress. And other popular designers to have embraced the look in recent creations include Angel Sanchez, Pnina Tornai, Kevin Hall, and Romona Keveza.

These designs are flattering to the figure and carry with them echoes of the red carpet and the classic romanticism of the Grecian goddess look. For a style that combines glamour with drama, it’s clear that one shoulder wedding dresses will be a popular choice once again for brides, and lucky members of the bridal party.