Of course, I'm not going to post anything too specific about my current dress options because I don't want the groom's surprise spoiled, but just to give an idea, my inspiration of late has been flowy, A-line cut, dainty, lacy dresses, with a late 1900s England feel to it. Downton Abbey has been my overall style inspiration, which is also something that my groom prefers (thank goodness, because at least we can be consistent).
Another quite inspiring example of a bridal piece I'd definitely wear (I also love mermaid cut dresses)
My fiance has great personal style when it comes to formal wear. Like I said, we absolutely adore the late 1900s style, complete with a top hat, high collared shirt, and pocket watch!
This was something men in the 1900s usually wore during dinner parties. Again, I absolutely love the high collar style.
Less formal day wear still looks quite dignified. I love these old-fashioned ascot ties and high waist trousers.
More top hat inspiration, but this time for women during riding/hunting season. I am marrying into a family of hunters after all, and learning the sport myself!
Since it will be a winter wedding, I am thinking of incorporating gloves. This would look great for my bridal party.
I would wear these gloves with a fur coat on our way to reception.
Although I plan on having my hair down, Lady Mary is my ultimate style inspiration for this special day, down to her accessories.
It's been really hard looking for the very old-fashioned style that I want, especially keeping in mind our very limited budget, but I know it will all work out fine. The search is still on!
2 comments:
Hi Karla!
I think you'll like http://www.bhldn.com.
I loved that site as I was looking for my own wedding dress, and I think they have designs that look kind of like the ones in your blog post.
I hope you find 'the one' soon! 😊
Here post a wonderful wedding dress for grooms and brides very nice.
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