has a low-cut V-neck, which amplifies a bride's bosom but can also be adjusted as they see fit.
"With my gowns, I always try to push the limits a little bit more and allow brides to take it back if they want to, but I go all the way in to show that they can go this route,” Sheila added.
Another not-so-shocking fashion trend that has made its way into the bridal world is Barbie.
Capitalizing on the success of the hit film, many designers have utilized pink and girly designs that Margot Robbie's character wears in the movie to further their collections.
Accessory designer Sara Brosious has been a fan of the doll's female empowerment message since childhood and used it as inspiration for her latest collection.
She incorporated lace, chic bows, polka dots, sparkles, and feathers into her glamorous items.
Sara recently launched lace socks and described them as "a new fashion-forward up-and-coming bridal trend.”
The "super cute" item goes down into the heels and can be worn full-length or slouchy.
The accessory designer also showed off a white feather and pearl purse that was "super Barbie and relevant to any wedding."
In tune with Sara's sentiments, Horizon Bridal founder Alyson admitted that she felt like "the mind frame of being a bride is changing."
Alyson said: “It's not so much about the traditional white dress anymore. It's about standing out. How can they have their wedding be the most Instagrammable moment for them?"
With gowns with a retail price ranging from $1,500 to $4,000, the Horizon Bridal event promised affordability without compromising on quality and style.