10 Stellar Winter Wedding Photos
To get you in the mood for all things wintery wedding wonderland, check out these gorgeous and inspired photos.
To get you in the mood for all things wintery wedding wonderland, check out these gorgeous and inspired photos.
If you don’t want to wear a shrug or bridal coat, consider the long-sleeved gowns as a sleek alternative to the cooler temps, or just to make a personal statement. No longer do you have to choose your sleeves from the traditions of past, there is a wow-worthy sleeved dress for every style and personality. Check out some of these.
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Still searching for that perfect wedding style for your pink, blue, green, or ombre hair? Be bold with your bad self and check out these sweet locks for inspiration.
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One of the major issues for brides who wear glasses is whether they should use contacts for their special day or not. For some, contact lenses are uncomfortable. However, many brides-to-be believe that sporting eyewear might make their whole look more drab. It doesn’t always have to be this way! Here are some unique looks that work great with certain styles of glasses.
Retro Eyewear
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Pair up a retro style dress with retro frames. Cat eye and winged eyewear are the more elegant choices for this! They add a sophistication and classiness to your look – just make sure to keep the rest of your look as youthful as possible. Style your hair more loosely, for instance, to avoid looking matronly with a tight bun.
Trendy Frames
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Eyewear styles like Ray-Ban are really in, and any bride who’s into trendy looks will want to pair up frames like these with a really modern and cool outfit. The trick is to make your trendy look appear effortless but still put together. A simple white dress with some fun accessories (glasses included!) will do. Keep it light and fun!
Rimless Glasses
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If you still feel like bold frames might make too much of a statement on your wedding day, opting for simple, rimless glasses are another great option. They’re as comfortable as regular eyewear, but far less noticeable! Light and airy looking, you can barely tell they’re there. And they go with pretty much everything, so they’re an awesome choice for brides who like to keep their options open when it comes to style.
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This year’s Academy Awards were definitely entertaining—thanks, in large part, to host Ellen DeGeneres—but what really stood out was the fashion on the red carpet. Usually we pick a range of looks that could be adapted as bridalwear, but for the Oscars, we couldn’t help but notice a serious trend: Caped gowns! Here are our favourite caped gowns as bridal looks.
Kate Hudson in Atelier Versace. Kate knocked this look out of the park. This is a home run on the Oscars red carpet if we have ever seen one! Imagine seeing her walk down the aisle in this number? Everyone would be utterly speechless. Try a look like this if you are a bride who wants to seriously stand out, you’re a fan of bling, and you can/want to pull off the caped trend.
Kelly Osbourne in Badgley Mischka. The Fashion Police star looks like an adorable bride in this outfit. The cape on this dress follows a couple bridal trends this season: gold accents, and illusion necklines. The sheer and sparkly element to this cape keeps it looking young and fun. To complete her look, Kelly carried a gold box clutch by Judith Leiber, wore LoveGold jewelry and shoes by Aldo.
Camilla Alves in custom Gabriela Cadena. She paired her dress with shoes by Charlotte Olympia.The long-sleeve blush pink silk gown was perfectly on trend for 2014 bridalwear. The pink hue mixed with the draped cape screams “Hollywood Bride”! Try this look if you have loved pink celebrity wedding dresses like Kaley Cuco, Jessica Biel, and Gwen Stefani’s.
Lauren Chan is the Editor of the Bridal Guide.