There are so many beautiful things that go into making the most perfect wedding gown. From the designer, to handmakers time and materials to finding the right retailer and all the dress fittings— every little moment helps to create that magic ‘I do’ dress moment.
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Your dress should embody your personality and spirit. Picking the perfect dress is not an easy task but narrowing down some styles you like the days ahead of dress shopping will definitely give you an advantage.
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It’s a really good idea to look on our friend Google for some inspiration and trends if you don’t have a clear direction, Union Bridal for example says, “Daalarna Couture designer Anita Benes creates gowns that combine clean and refined styles with ethereal and elegant romanticism. The latest collection from Daalaarna Couture showcase a style that reflects designer Anita’s Hungarian roots, handmade in Budapest.”
Or if you are looking for a wonderful Canadian designer, we love this blog from Bronte Bride that showcases eight fabulous designers.
Don’t know where to start your inspiration search – we love Green Wedding Shoes and Wedluxe!
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Nothing beats custom made when looking to create a unique vibe of your own! We absolutely fell in love with Teresa’s Custom made Valencienne. “Kim, my mother and I worked together for almost a year to design and create something unique and magical–I truly believe we did just that. It was an experience I will never forget.” – Teresa Lucarelli
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“Tea-length dresses are perfect for vintage weddings, as the style is inherently old-school. This style of dress hits right at your ankles, letting you show off your gorgeous wedding shoes. Lean into your retro vibe by opting for lace tea-length gowns (the fabric feels equal parts classic and old-school).” – Theknot.com
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Looking for something a little fashion-forward and dare we say comfy–“A big reason wedding jumpsuits are becoming more common is their endless versatility. Those who prefer casual wedding dress attire may choose to don a jumpsuit for the ceremony. But it’s also common to change into a jumpsuit for the reception to avoid the hassle of mingling and dancing in a formal wedding gown. For those that simply love the style, it’s stylish to rock a jumpsuit for other events before the big day, such as the bachelorette party or bridal shower.” – Green Wedding Shoes
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