She also noted that floral embellishments are making a big come back and we can expect to see flower detailing on the bodice, sleeves, or in some case, the entire dress "for that extra wow factor."
Another big trend we can expect to see more of is the cape, which debuted on numerous runways in 2016.
Traditionally veils and trains are utilisted to create some serious wedding wow factor, but in 2017 Nadine believes a lot more brides will opt for a cape to make their look more dramatic.
"Not only do capes look gorgeous in wedding photos especially when captured mid air but capes have become an alternative to the traditional veil with brides choosing to wear crowns and other headpieces to define their inner glamazon."
Capes are becoming popular for thier can easily be detached for the reception in order to make the dress more wearable.
Nadine says the biggest trend in bridal silhouettes is a fairytale-like ball gown shape, which she claims is more popular than ever right now.
"Brides are taking the timeless classic and turning their ball gowns into works of art with trains and detail fit for royalty."
A modern twist on the classic shape, however, is making the dress with a detachable ball gown skirt that brides can remove after their ceremony to reveal a slinky dress for their reception.