Admittedly some brides try to look modest by covering up with a bolero but it sometimes takes away from the aesthetics of the bridal dress. It looks like an afterthought that clashes with the dress.
So how do you wear a wedding dress without exposing too much and at the same time not look frumpy? Well I came across some vintage inspired wedding dresses that are appropriate for the chapel. Check it out and feel free to comment in the box down below.
This fit and flare lace dress looks classy and sexy and at the same time quite moderate.
A glamorous lace dress that covers the shoulders. It looks timeless and stylish and it also replaces the need for a boring bolero.
This is a bustier type dress, but the sheer fabric adds some classiness to it, which does not overly expose the flesh.
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Here is another bustier type dress, but this has more coverage from front to back with the line pattern of this sheer fabric.
If you are not overly fond of sheer and lace this dress might be perfect for you. Capped sleeves and embellished neck and waist lines might be all you need to be a vintage bride.
Straight out of a vintage story-tale. The minimal sheer, from front to back, provides a very classy finish. If you don't mind showing off a little skin but love to sweep the floor with your cascading dress, then this wedding dress might be for you.
This dress does have a bustier finish but not only is it covered in lace; the vintage collar masks the cleavage which makes this wedding dress appropriate for the church.
This fishtail dress shows off a bride's curves but does not expose her assets. The lace finish to the top along with the floral embellishment makes this dress simply beautiful.
Hope you enjoyed dolls. In my next blog-post I will share with you some 50s hairstyles that goes along with these dresses. Stay tuned and thanks for viewing!
These images were taken from Classy Tatiana Kaplun Bridal Collection 2015 and House of Mookshki.
Awesome stuff i like it
ReplyDeleteThank you Marcus. It is good to have a male come by and show appreciation for vintage stuff. Keep the comments coming in.
DeleteCertainly you can look regal in these dress. The fishtail looks awesome and the shoulder accent just takes the dress up some notches.
ReplyDeleteThe bustier effect dresses do look fantastic. No need to wear bustier to look classy on your day.
I certainly agree Ms Teri-Lynn! That bustier wedding dress is an over kill trend these days.
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