Spring Wedding Dress 2010 season is only a few months away, which means brides are narrowing down their final selections for the ultimate dress. Spring 2010 wedding dress trends include some of last year’s classic styles such as trumpet gowns and tulle skirts, but also feature organza ribbon embroidery, full A-line skirts and gold-leaf print embellishments. Here are the top trends for spring wedding dresses 2010:

One-Shoulder Draped Gowns
Designers such as Oscar de la Renta bring us beautiful satin one-shoulder raped gowns that can be worn with duchess gloves for a complete look. The one-shoulder gown is an elegant and sophisticated look for the modern bride looking for a non-traditional look for the 2010 spring wedding dress.

Tulle Skirts
Tulle, organza and chiffon are the leading materials for skirts for 2010 wedding dresses because they can create the ultimate fairytale-inspired look. The fuller skirt is preferred over a fitted gown for the 2010 spring wedding dress season, and tulle can be pared with a strapless satin bodice for the complete look.

Organza Ribbon Embroidery
Organza is another fairytale-inspired accent that adds a romantic touch to any simple wedding dress. Strapless ballgowns covered in organza embroidery, lace and pearl accents are a good match for outdoor events for the spring 2010 wedding, and are a top pick for any bride looking for a princess-inspired look.

Gold Leaf Printed Skirts
Brides that want to add an exotic, magical twist to their wedding can opt for a gold-leaf printed skirt with a paisley or calligraphy-inspired design. Designer Reem Acra unveiled this beautiful design for her Spring 2010 wedding dress collection, and the dresses are designed with an A-line cut, fitted bodices and printed designs that almost look like they are hand painted right on the tulle.