No doubt Carolina Herrera makes some desirable wedding gowns. She just showed her Spring 2010 collection and, while gorgeous gowns glided down the runway, I was distracted by the bridal toppers. It's a fun runway idea, but in real life, not so much. Maybe if it weren't with a traditional white gown. White bikini and fedora? Now that makes sense. What do you think, if you were engaged, would you ever consider wearing a hat on your big day?





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I voted that i loved it, but I dont' really like the middle one. i could see myself wearing it if i had an outside wedding
1Good Lord. Hideous. Distracts from the beautiful dresses.
2Those are just awful.
3I like them. Something different and more fashionable for the modern bride. It's good to have choices beyond a regular, boring veil.
4on the runway, fine, but if i saw this in a wedding i'd die
5my mom wore a hat and maintains how "cool" it was at the time....i don't need anything that will date my dress that much!
Well it's for a runway show so meh. But in reality, no no no.
6I think it's kind of fun, actually. . . .
7I think they're beautiful!
8I love fedoras! They make any and every outfit fun.
9none of those are fedoras, so...?
10I wouldn't wear them, no way. But that first dress is making me want to get married. I think that's my dream dress!
11Nope.
12i like the last hat, but my hair is my best feature so i'm definitely showcasing it when i get married. i'm not covering it up with a hat.
13They are a little bit too much.
14nothing is over-the-top or too much when it comes to runway. I think they are the exact right amount of funky to make a bridal gown collection not boring - and the outfits are fabulous. I would probably not wear any of those, but I might consider wearing a hat on my day. I love hats...
15Beautiful dresses. Horrible hats.
16beautiful dresses especially the 1st one and the last one!!
17HATE THE HATS!
the hats are actually part of the inspiration of each dress... each one is named after an artist and the dress is inspired by their work- the model wearing vincent van gogh is holding sunflowers like his still lifes, renoir is wearing the boating hats like he painted in many of his works, seurat's dress is made of dots like his paintings, goya and velasquez are both wearing spanish veils... it's really quite funny!
18junie12- that sounds really like an interesting way to design clothes. I hate the hats in real life though, but love the idea on the runway.
I love the middle bouquet. I want that bouquet when I get married.
19In my opinion, they're downright distasteful.
20These designs are a reference to previous wars during 1900s and the designer is trying to make a 'fashion' statement. All throughout history after every war/economic crises the dresses were designed with less expensive fabrics and a lot less fabric used. It is each designer's job to come up with something fresh to bring in the market. I agree that these dresses somehow failed as designs, but on the other hand I am not surprised.
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