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Flared Is Back: How to Incorporate Fashion’s Hottest Trend Into Your Wedding Wardrobe

You have to be living under a fashion rock to be missing out on the major moment all things flared are having right now.

Thanks to Kendrick Lamar’s already iconic Super Bowl Halftime show, the rise in not just flared denim and pants but in the general vicinity of flaring has gone up. And with stars like Rihanna hopping in on the trend as well, it’s no mystery as to why its reign just won’t let up.

And if you’re a bride looking to remain on trend and abreast with all things fashion and style as you prepare to slay the girls with your wedding looks, then adding a flared element to your bridal wardrobe is a great look.

Read below to find some inspo and read some ways you can incorporate the fun of the flair as a fashion-forward bride.

Kendrick did it first…

when he rocked a pair of Céline flared bootcut jeans during his Super Bowl Halftime show earlier this year. Retailing for $1,200, these jeans have become all the rage on the fashion scene.

Image by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images.

Then, Rihanna came in to show us another way

that the girls can do it too! Rocking the same Céline’s as Kendrick, Rihanna recently paired her’s with a snakeskin pointed toe shoe, brown bomber jacket and fur scarf to feminize the look.

Image by Backgrid.

The Pants Flare

The key to the Céline flared bootcut jean is int he slenderness of the cut. It adds that drama that flare brings while not being too overtly bold or doing the most.

In a similar vein, these white pants by Nadine Merabi perfectly capture that same essence. Made to be versatile, these crepe and satin fabricated pants have a slender build before majestically flowing into a sleek and subtle flair at its hem.

As a bride, you can pair these pants with a matching blazer for a suited look or pair it with a billowing blouse for an added douse of femininity for the panted look.

The Sleeve Flare

Pants aren’t the only way you can flare it up. Try your hand at a flared sleeve for a touch of fashion love to your bridal fashion look. As a perfect example, this flared tunic top by Kamperett offers a stunning lace design, flared sleeves and eyelash edge for character and fun.

As a bride, you can dress this up and down by making it apart of your rehearsal dinner look or pairing with a cute pair of Bermuda shorts in the same tonal family to craft a picture-perfect bachelorette vacay ‘fit.

The Gown Flare

For the bride looking to add the flared trend to her ceremony gown, spotting an elegant, graceful and classic style wedding will be your best bet. More traditionally stylistic wedding gowns tend to already featured that flared skirt silhouette like this Martin Thornburg “Karissa” Pleated Strapless Wedding Gown.

Complete with a button-ed back, strapless sweetheart neckline and cinched waist, this gown is perfect for brides who want to take a subtle stab at this bold trend.

Written By Fashion Writer, Kennedi LéShea (@kennedileshea on Instagram).

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