Been wondering why go the extra mile for a bridal portrait shoot? While the tradition began in Southern Europe, at a time when affluent families would hire an artist to paint the picture, we’ve come...
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Noir by Lazaro, Watters, Jenny Yoo, Alfred Angelo, Jim Hjelm Occasions, Amsale
Trend Report: Bridesmaids gowns tend to take a cue from current popular fashion, so it makes sense that the one-shouldered look would spill onto the wedding aisle. We love the way ruffles and sheer fabrics soften what could be a severe cut. And Krista Roach of Gown Boutique raves over chiffon in particular. “It really can flatter so many figures,” she adds.
“Shades of blue are still very popular, such as peacock, glacier, or navy. And popular fabrics include luminescent chiffons or silky taffetas.” – Yvonne McCullough, Bridal House of Charleston