Ensembles: The champagne bride
Don’t want to wear white at your wedding, but still want to look fitted for a bride? Try tones of champagne. They are instant class and sophistication.
Dress | Champagne glasses | Ring | Shoes
by Brittany Watson Jepsen of The House That Lars Built
Fashion Week wedding dress inspiration
Fashion Week is upon us, and there have been a lot of stunners in white that would make beautiful wedding gowns. Here are a couple of my favs!
Dresses from Temperley London, Lela Rose, Derek Lam, Jason Wu, Monique Lhuillier and Jenny Packham.
Check out lots more dress inspiration here.
[images from Style.com]
NYC-inspired modern wedding dresses
Martha Stewart Weddings ran a beautiful editorial of modern wedding dresses inspired by various locations and landmarks in New York City. Each one captures the personality of the place perfectly. No doubt, any modern bride can identify with at least one of these looks and use it to inspire her wedding day.
To see the rest of the dresses, check out the full story on Martha Stewart Weddings.
by Brittany Watson Jepsen of The House That Lars Built
Ensembles: The no-fuss bride
The no-fuss bride likes it simple yet classy.
The dress | The shoes | The gold cuff
by Brittany Watson Jepsen of The House that Lars Built
The Subtle-sleeved bride
There’s something really unique and refreshing about a bride in sleeves. Reem Acra’s new collection has a number of sleeve options that are perfect for a little garnish to the dress and not to much that they take away from the silhouette.
left dress | middle dress | right dress
by Brittany Watson Jepsen of The House That Lars Built





























