Ensembles: The Adorned Bride
The adorned bride has a little something extra on each piece she wears to create a truly memorable affair.
by Brittany Watson Jepsen of The House That Lars Built
Ensembles: The Fantasy Bride
One look at the fantasy bride and you know her inspiration hails from a dream world. Layers upon layers of tulle sculpted in a new way and accented by a touch of metallic bronze on her toes and an oval bezel ring.
The dress by Ashi Studio | The ring by Blanca Monros Gomez from Steven Alan | The shoes from Anthropologie
by Brittany Watson Jepsen of The House That Lars Built
Ensembles: The Minimalist Bride
With this minimalist Derek Lam, the dress is the main focus and you don’t need much else except a smiling face.
-Brittany Watson Jepsen of The House That Lars Built
Ensembles: The caped bride
Three cheers for Gwyneth Paltrow’s Oscar number! Her ode to Jackie Kennedy’s 1961 inaugural ball ensemble was such a refreshing change of scenery from a red carpet that often consists of a barrage of all-too-similar asymmetrical gowns. I thought it’d make a perfect choice for a daring bride. I’ve had my eye on Antonio Berardi’s cream cape from his pre-fall 2011 collection for some time now and since Gwyneth’s Tom Ford version isn’t available to, well, non-Gwyneth Paltrows, it just might do the trick. I paired it with some bright accents.
-Brittany from The House That Lars Built


























