Embroideries have been part of fashion runways in 2019, appearing in collections by the most important haute couture designers worldwide, as well as on bridal design runways globally.
The most international bridal brands are opting for a series of original embroideries for wedding veils in 2019, which brides will wear on the most special day of their lives. The latest trends speak of incorporating gypset fashion or small jewelry applications (pearls or coins) into veils. But what will truly set the trend in 2019 are veils with embroidered flowers, especially those with a baroque touch.

Naeem Khan presented a large number of embroidered floral dresses accompanied by incredible silk embroidered floral veils at the New York Bridal Fashion Week for his Fall-Winter 2019 collection. The Indian designer's veils and dresses were always accompanied by a naked effect, so that the dresses would not look too overloaded due to the
embroideries.

Designer Reem Acra presented simple dresses to give greater prominence to embroidered wedding veils. Savannah Miller, who has taken Pinterest as a source of inspiration this year, has presented as her star design an embroidered
wedding veil with raised flowers that has left fashion critics speechless.

Handmade embroidery has been the protagonist in Argentine haute couture collections this 2019. The embroideries seek to give a feeling of delicacy to the garment by using stones, beads, paillettes, or sequins. Argentine designer Pía Carregal earned audience applause by presenting exquisite hand-embroidered designs on her dresses created with luxurious fabrics.
Stella McCartney, at Paris Fashion Week, presented garments with soft colors accompanied by embroideries to create more relaxed collections. Designer Andrew Gn presented in the same city a collection of short dresses with embroidered sleeves. Chanel presented a collection of Nordic-style sweaters with embroideries.
Embroideries are trending in 2019. Don't hesitate to check out our catalog to find embroideries that you can incorporate into the dresses you'll wear to parties and events this year.