What Wedding Accessories Are Needed To Be A Vintage Bride

By Fred Barr


Why go Vintage? Flapper girls. The Great Gatsby. The roaring 1920s. Today, the world is looking back on some of the greatest times in fashion. The bridal industry is following the trend with more and more brides choosing to go for a vintage feel on their big day. Lace dresses, subdued colors, and lots of champagne are the basics to accomplish this elegant, timeless look. Here are some tips and techniques to nail the perfect vintage wedding.

What colors do I use? Picking the right colors for your wedding day will set the vintage tone and take your wedding back in time. Stick to muted colors. Use ivory, toupe, beige, and stone grey as your base. From here add some beautiful accent colors such as rose pink, deep purple, or siege green. Use your creative style but remember, muted colors will definitely set the mood.

The Bride: The bride is the center piece to the wedding. What the bride wears will set the tone for the entire wedding. When going for a vintage look, three items come to mind: 1. Lace dress 2. Bold jewelry 3. Birdcage veil. For anyone looking to give off a vintage vibe, wearing a gorgeous, lace dress will do the trick. You can still find a dress that will fit your body type; fit and flare, mermaid, silhouette, even a beautiful A-line dress will create a retro look. Consider doing an ivory or blush dress instead of the standard bridal white which tends to look more modern. Once you find the perfect gown, finding bold accessories will be key. Now is not the time to be conservative when it comes to bling; the gaudier the better ladies! Layers of long, pearl necklaces or dramatic chandelier earrings with bright gems will create the look of extravagance and excess much like the roaring '20s. The vintage wedding is not complete without the bride wearing the perfect veil. When it comes to picking a veil, the only truly vintage option is to pick the trendy birdcage veil. Birdcage veils are all the rage and the latest trend in the bridal world. Add a vintage style hair comb or feathery accent piece to finish off your up-do hairstyle. Complete your bridal day look by adding red lipstick or elbow length gloves.

Vintage Bouquet: To create the perfect bouquet for the vintage bride use your favorite flowers in muted colors. If you want to be real creative go with the trendy broach bouquet made with vintage antiques.

The Reception: For your reception, your center pieces are what pull the theme together. Make sure to add lots of bling with sparkling jewels and gems everywhere. Pull of that vintage look with lots of feathers. Use a muted color of your favorite flower to make a vintage statement at your wedding reception. Don't forget the jazz music! You can have a jazz quartet for your intro music as you are walking down the aisle or have a full swing band so your wedding guests can groove the night away to music from the 1920s.

Remind your guests of your roaring 20's wedding day and let them know they are more than welcome to join in the fun and wear vintage suits and dresses. Set your bridesmaids up with short dresses with lots of detailing. Have them complete their look by wearing lots of beads and a vintage headband.




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