This beautiful Rivini gown purchased at White Couture Designer Bridal & Tuxedos tied in perfectly with the wedding theme and decor. Brides believe in traditions and nothing says it better then “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” In keeping with tradition, you may find ways to incorporate them into your wedding. Some brides may want to wear their mom’s gown but later decide maybe it’s just not the right one. Consider incorporating a “piece” of your mom’s gown from the hem or inside slip and have your seamstress sew a piece of her dress into yours. A heart shape, bell shape or interlocking rings are some ideas. You can hide this little add on to the inside slip or bodice of your gown. Or, maybe your grandmother has a bar pin in blue you can wear. One of our clients recently was given her fiances baby bracelet he wore at the hospital when he was born.Beaded in blue his name was spelled out. It was presented as a gift to the bride from the mother of the groom just before she walked down the aisle. Our bride chose to pin it to the inside seam of her gown and now her “somethings” were complete. There are so many ways to incorporate tradition with today’s modern bride. Make it meaningful to you and then save that tradition to pass on to your own daughter or daughter-in-law one day. Trust me, you’ll be glad you did!
Gown: Rivini at White Couture Designer Bridal & Tuxedos
Bridesmaids: Jenny Yoo at White Couture
Design & Decor: Soiree Productions
Photography: (Wedding) Pepper Nix
Photography: (Blog Post) Nick Sokoloff