Dress: Millia London Ring: ASOS
Noun: a state of being pleasantly lost in one’s thoughts; a daydream
Step into the future of bridal fashion as we unveil a sensory revolution in wedding dresses! For 2024/25, bridal designers are truly pushing the boundaries and using a range of innovative fabrics to transform gowns into masterpieces that not only captivate the eyes but tantalise all your senses.
From cascading fringing to delicate pleated chiffon, Mikado silk embellishments to iridescent textured organza and explosions of tulle to all the sequins. These pieces are all designed to make a big statement. Thinking about the way your outfit feels as well as how it looks is the perfect way to showcase your individuality and personal style.
LOOK ONE
Dress: Bon Bride
LOOK TWO
Dress & Veil: Bon Bride
LOOK THREE
Dress: Bae Moments Earrings: Stylist’s Own
LOOK FOUR
Shoulderpiece: Ritual Unions Necklace: Zara
LOOK FIVE
Dress: Millia London
LOOK SIX
Dress: Hera Couture Bag: Whistles Earrings: Alyson Nicole
LOOK SEVEN
Dress: Hera Couture Jacket, Hair Bow & Earrings: Alyson Nicole
LOOK EIGHT
Sequin Dress (worn as a top): Ritual Unions Tulle Dress (worn as a skirt): Millia London
This shoot was originally published in Rock n Roll Bride magazine, issue 54 . You can still order a back issue of that edition via our shop, or subscribe so you never miss an issue!
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