Hang up the wedding white. Pick a colour that makes you happy ❤️
Vivienne Westwood, 1998
An air of drama is a silky hair wrap, fastened low at the side of your nape. Eye patch optional.
Vivienne Westwood, 1993
Committed to Anglomania
Vivienne Westwood, 2020
Bella as a pirate bride
Balenciaga, 2021
Hauntingly Luxurious. A minimal vibe is oh so chic.
Blumarine Spring 1993
The details. Surprize and delight.
Chanel Haute Couture 2003/2004
Just so obsessed with a bridal bonnet! Silver eyeshadow is a nice touch.
Chanel 1984
An idea for the maximalist; white lace bodysuit, vintage Chanel mini dress, stacked with pearls and perfect blunt-cut platinum bangs.
Chanel Haute Couture 2019
Another look, another glamorous bonnet. Bridal couture meets synchronized swimmer
Ann Demeulemeester, 2017
Summer bride? Try a semi-structural take on a lace Juliet cap with velvet ribbon detailing, just a wee bit cottage core.
Christian Dior Haute Couture 2019
Go heavy on the eyeliner. Add a birdcage veil to your bonnet for a soft touch.
Jean Paul Gaultier
Soft, tousled waves and an elegant flowing Blusher veil secured by a textile flower crown, for the chimerical bride.
Giambattista, 2021
Big bows and bigger hair! Be like Dolly Parton, Priscilla Presley or Brigitte Bardot.
Jean Paul Gaultier
A structural masterpiece for the avant-garde bride
Jean Paul Gaultier, 2006/2007
Cool beachy waves for a nonchalant bride. Yes to walking your dog down the aisle
Givenchy Haute Couture
Big hat energy
Margiela Haute Couture 2015
Head in the clouds, flouncy headpieces make a statement sitting atop a slicked style and dramatic eye make-up.
Margiela
We're here for this modern wedding wet look. And while we're here, why carry a bouquet when you can wear one?
Thierry Mugler 1999
Delicate face wrapped veils were a big thing in the '90s. Slick back your hair into a tight ballerina bun and fasten your veil to your hair with its tail billowing behind you, dream!
Thierry Mugler, 2012
Wedding hoods; 60s, space-age and so cute! Audrey Hepburn wore one, so did Elizabeth Taylor one time. So elegant.
Thierry Mugler 2021
Whether you're channelling a 1930s flapper or you're really into cowboys, fringing is whimsey and frivolous and an unexpected adornment to your wedding look. Keep your hair sleek and let the fringe fly!
Rodarte 2018
Gypsophila or Baby's Breath was big in the 1980's so we're happy to include it here because it was the height of glamour then - let's bring it back!
Valentino Haute Couture, 1993
Nothing says post-war excess like a snatched waist and an Edwardian inspired automobile hat, and layers upon layers of silk tulle.
Valentino Haute Couture, 1993
From the road to a glorious garden party, secure it all with tulle and pray the hat hair away.
Versace Haute Couture, 1996
Wear silver sparkles all over your body if you really want to stand out. Add a white satin diamante headband with veil attachment for a kiss of tradition.
Vivienne Westwood
Love is blind
Yves Saint Laurent, 1968
Beach wedding concept: Flower power, natural beauty and forget about the rest. Just wear your hair long and tulle to match.
Yves Saint Laurent, 2002
Shy? Modest? Try an intricately woollen woven cocoon then emerge like a butterfly from its chrysalis once you reach the alter.