How To Mix A Modern Yet Classic Bridal Look
When it comes to planning your bridal look there is no single box that you have to fit into. Your bridal look should be all about feeling and looking your best. Some brides like to do a complete 180 from what a traditional bride would wear others like to keep it classic. Then there are some brides who like a bit of both world. There is still a way to achieve that. Mixing modern and classic elements makes for an unforgettable look. Keep reading to find out how you can put this look together.
In these modern days we have seen brides steer away from traditional floor length gowns and try something a bit shorter. We can see this shift from elopements rising due to the pandemic. Chapel length and cathedral are the common long veil length that will look really make a statement with a short gown. So you still have that more fashion forward with a classic touch.
High Necklines
A gown with a high neckline and no sleeves is the perfect combination of modern and classic. High neckline have been seen as regal and have graced royal weddings. Combine that with a sleeveless style you get both trendy and effortlessly regal. You can even have an open back for that alluring touch.
Adding Color
Whether it be subtle or bold wearing a colorful wedding gown is a great way to make your look more unique. If you want to use a nontraditional color try pairing it with a classic silhouette like ball gown or A-line. These are bridal favorite and always flattering. You can even opt for a print to help incorporate a splash of color.
Experiment With Accessories
Accessories are a fun element to any bridal look. They are great way to experiment if you want to keep your wedding gown traditional. Use bright colors for your shoes or oversized bows for your hair. These are all great ways to incorporate more modern and trendy items to classic gowns.
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