October 09, 2019 3 min read
Queen Elizabeth doesn't have anything on the high-necked collars of today. While you don't have to go retro with this style, you can still keep your neckline toasty on the chilliest of days. Some gowns feature collars with sleeveless designs that pair beautifully with a feathered throw.
Maybe you're comfortable when cutting the cake. However, once you hit the dance floor, things heat up quickly. A wedding gown with removable sleeves keeps you warm during the toast but lets you boogie the night away without getting armpit stains. If you can't find a dress you love with this style of sleeves, you can sew your own or hire a dressmaker to do it.
A tasteful cape is the epitome of elegance. They give you a lengthy train without the need for a heavy veil. Plus, they keep you toasty, even if you get an unseasonable freak snowstorm or cold snap. When things heat up, you can always take them off.
It's your special day, so feel free to choose a gown that's as whimsical as you'd like. Why not deck yourself out in a skirt of feathers or other unusual material? Big, bold statement skirts make you feel like a fairy tale princess without all the formality.
Planning on saying "I do," in the great outdoors? If so, consider a boho-chic gown. Such attire uses a hippie influence to create a signature style. Think of a comfortable, flowing skirt paired with elegant flats or sandals.
Can't decide between a full-length dress and a mini? Why not enjoy the best of both worlds? Many designers create gowns with detachable belted skirts covering shorter dresses. Some incorporate shorts and capris underneath, useful if you and your new spouse get acrobatic on the dance floor.
You can pair an off-the-shoulder wedding ensemble with a cape or long veil for added warmth. You can also layer an elegant scarf atop, much like a young Elizabeth Taylor. In short, you’re sure to turn heads.
Even if you're not exchanging vows over the holidays, metallic lace holds seasonal appeal. Fall is perfect for vibrant gold hues. If you have underlying pink tones to your skin, opt for a copper-colored or silver metallic. Darker skin tones look fantastic highlighted with light golds and platinum.
Who says you have to wear white on your wedding day? While you may decide to do so out of respect for tradition, a world of other colors exists. For example, in India, brides often drape themselves in red, a color that symbolizes love and passion. If you adore the color purple, opt for a lavender tone. Want to wow the crowd? Try an ombre selection.
