Frothy, full-skirted wedding dresses are a thing of the '80s. Unpin those multi-layered tulle concoctions that resemble cake toppers to make way for the new era of bridal wear.
For the traditionalist:
Sheer-panelled dresses with minimal floral embroidery work best for the traditionalist bride. You can play with the length of sleeves and necklines, depending on your theme for the wedding. Prince Charming can't help but tear up at the sight of you.
Sheer-panelled dresses with minimal floral embroidery work best for the traditionalist bride. You can play with the length of sleeves and necklines, depending on your theme for the wedding. Prince Charming can't help but tear up at the sight of you.
For the free-spirited:
Dresses with short hemlines and broderie anglaise are all you need for that open-air ceremony with your one true love and woodland creatures, as the birds burst into a song in the background.
For the urbanista:
A practical, civil ceremony needs a no-frills ensemble. Go for a solid white dress or a suit that offers structure alongside simplicity. Your confidence will take care of the rest.
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