While "wedding season" takes place in the warmer months, many brides and grooms desire a wintry motif for their big day – and this can influence their ensembles as well.
With winter and "engagement season" on the way, many couples are cuddling up by the fire as they start to plan the details of their nuptials. While "wedding season" takes place in the warmer months, many brides and grooms desire a wintry motif for their big day – and this can influence their ensembles as well.
Heavy fabrics, glistening beading, and accessories to help brides stay warm are popular for celebrations in the wintertime, and BHLDN's latest collection of gowns, titled "Snowed In," provide just that. The dresses from an array of designers were shot at a private estate in Chile featuring a mesmerizing winter backdrop. Brides will find faux fur and feather jackets, as well as romantic gowns ideal for any setting.
Take a look at the images below, and be sure to click on each photo to shop your favorite looks and accessories.
“Effie” tulle and ribbon skirt ($965 by Wtoo by Watters) and “Ethereal” cashmere draped sweater ($220 by Ivy & Aster), both from BHLDN; bhldn.com
“Felicity” strapless A-line gown ($750 by Watters) and “Julienne” booties ($225 by Badgley Mischka), both from BHLDN; bhldn.com
“Radcliffe” A-line bridal gown ($1,500 by Eddy K) and “Yates” faux fur stole ($130 by BHLDN), both from BHLDN; bhldn.com
“Maureen” long-sleeved lace topper ($180 by Madeleine Fig), “Delia” maxi skirt ($800 by Catherine Deane), “Cashmere Veiled Beanie” with Swarovski crystal-studded veil ($525 by Jennifer Behr), and “Paramount” Swarovski crystal necklace ($270 by Ben Amun), all from BHLDN; bhldn.com
See the latest fall 2018 bridal collections here, read seven reasons to have a winter wedding, and discover 10 tips for hosting a memorable wintry celebration.
Photos by Alistair Taylor-Young