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I went to bridal fashion week – why women want risqué new gown styles with sheer bodices, corsets and plunging necklines

MODERN brides have been ditching traditional white and church-friendly outfits for high slits, corset tops, and low-cut looks.

I was invited to New York Bridal Fashion Week, and saw first-hand how designers are catering to the risqué new trends.

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Lifestyle Reporter Nadgeena Jerome went to Horizon Bridal's fashion week eventCredit: Nadgeena Jerome
held its third annual event in Manhattan, showcasing independent designers with distinctive collections.

"Brides come to Horizon Bridal designers because they want something new, something fresh that they haven’t seen everywhere," founder Alyson Melhus told The U.S. Sun.

Alyson explained: “They’re seeing a lot of unconventional, alternative, not traditional styles, and it’s blending more into everyday wear."

Women are dressing sexy in their own day-to-day lives, so why not do the same on their special day?

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I also spoke to several designers at BFW, whose collections embody that mentality. 

“For years, bridal wasn't about fashion. I feel like it was more about what your mom wanted you to wear, what your grandma wanted you to wear, what was appropriate for the venue you're getting married in," said Betsy Judd, owner of label BB NYC.

As a former bridal salesperson, Betsy also felt "it was a missing opportunity in the industry” to find pieces that were different from what your friend might wear for their big day.

Her collection includes crop tops, skirts, and mini dresses, many of them covered in sequins.

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She added: “Brides spend a lot of money (on a wedding). This is your day, so it should reflect your personal style.”

Wedding consultant Julie agrees.

"The traditions of bridal and how it started is not the case anymore. It's not all about the purity of it. While that's still a factor for many, it's not the factor for some," she explained.

"For my wedding, I did a red slip dress for my reception, and I did it because it felt like me."

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