Pink conveys tenderness, vulnerability,
softness, femininity, love, and compassion, and will give you that pretty
princess look without compromising on the traditional bridal style.
Pink wedding dresses have been appearing on A-listers since 2012, such as Jessica Biel, Anne Hathaway, Margherita Missoni, and Reese Witherspoon, indicating that more and more brides are moving away from the traditional all-white bridal gown. Designers like Versace, Chanel and Elie Saab have since followed suit in a bid to cater to the trend, with a variety of blush-hued creations appearing at spring Paris fashion shows. As the defining colour of romance, pink wedding dresses are perfect to wear all-year-round. However, they look particularly flattering in spring and summer, and look fantastic when set against a beautiful outdoor location such as a country garden/lawn or castle. |
Pink bridal gowns suit a variety of skin tones, plus there are so many shades to play with like cerise, baby pink, rose, magenta - you’re bound to find one that’s perfect for your complexion.
However, just like white, light pinks have a tendency to wash-out pale complexions, and if you’re curvy, they can make you look larger than you actually are. Therefore, we recommend that tanned and dark skin types, as well as small to medium builds, opt for soft pinks, whilst English roses and curvaceous brides opt for mid-to-dark pink hues, like cherry, fuchsia, and plum. Whichever shade you choose, you can always contrast it with a lighter/darker shade of pink for your bridesmaid’s dresses, wedding bouquet, decorations, and table settings.
If you’re looking for a unique or unconventional type of bridal gown that will still look soft and romantic, then maybe it’s time you should think pink…
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