
A simple wedding dress can be made to stand out in a variety of ways. Accessories are a great way to elevate a simple dress, with jewellery, veils, belts, sashes, gloves, and hair accessories all being options to add a personal touch. You could also add a pop of colour with your shoes, or a statement lip. For a unique twist, consider adding a detachable sleeve or train, or even a hat instead of a veil.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Accessories | Gloves, hats, belts, sashes, jackets, shawls, veils, capes, hair accessories, detachable trains, and shoes |
| Jewellery | Statement necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings |
| Bouquet | Small, delicate, dramatic, floral, asymmetrical, or cascading greenery |
| Hairstyle | Loose curls, soft updo, modern look, sleek bun, or ponytail |
| Makeup | Bold makeup, red lips, or smoky eye |
| Dress | Detachable sleeves, diamanté accents, custom embroidery, lace, beading, or embroidery |
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Statement jewellery
If your wedding dress has a square or strapless neckline, this is the perfect opportunity to highlight your collarbones and draw attention to your features with a statement necklace. A pearl choker, gemstone pendant, or diamond tennis necklace are all beautiful options. If you have a wider neckline, such as a boat neck or wide V, you can also easily pair it with a statement necklace. However, if your dress has thicker straps, a high neck, or a narrow V-neck, you may want to opt for a delicate pendant necklace or a pair of statement earrings instead, as a statement necklace might look cluttered.
If you want your earrings to be the focal point, consider skipping the necklace altogether and going for a pair of statement earrings, such as chandelier earrings, oversized hoops, or bold pearl earrings. These will add a touch of sparkle to your minimalist wedding dress and can be especially striking if you're wearing your hair in a down-do.
When it comes to choosing between a statement necklace or statement earrings, it's important that your jewellery pieces don't compete with each other. For example, if you're wearing statement earrings, you may want to skip the necklace and opt for a bracelet instead.
In addition to necklaces and earrings, bracelets and rings can also make a statement. A colourful gemstone ring or a bold cocktail ring can add a pop of colour to your wedding look.
Ultimately, the most important thing is to choose jewellery that suits your style and shows off your personality. It's your big day, so feel comfortable and beautiful!
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Veil alternatives
If you're looking for alternatives to a veil to make your simple wedding dress pop, there are plenty of options to choose from.
Headbands
Headbands are back in style and can be a beautiful statement piece. From simple pearl headbands to large crystal-encrusted ones, there is something for every bride. You can even match the headband to your dress or the wedding theme. A crystal-encrusted headband, for instance, can add a touch of glamour to your wedding look.
Tiaras and Diadems
If you want to channel your inner royalty, a tiara or a diadem can be a perfect choice. A tiara doesn't have to be reserved for a royal wedding; a colourful and chunky style, paired with loose, face-framing layers, can give a bohemian twist to your look.
Hair Accessories
For a simple wedding dress, a fancy headpiece can add drama and flair without competing with the dress. Lacy headpieces adorned with beads or sequins can complement a sleek wedding gown. You can also opt for a birdcage headpiece, which can be attached to a headband or a small hat. Floral headpieces or flower crowns are also a timeless choice that will never go out of style.
Bows
Bridal bows are all the rage, and they come in various styles. You can choose a large bow that sits at the back of your head or a smaller one placed on the side, visible in all your wedding photos. Oversized bows can be a daring choice, but designers have showcased detachable bows in innovative ways, such as at the back of the neckline.
Scarves and Capes
Scarves and capes are trendy alternatives to veils, providing a seamless way to add drama and volume to your look. A floaty tulle scarf, for example, can pool into an elegant train.
The key is to choose what makes you feel amazing and completes your look. Experiment with different pieces and see what feels right for your special day.
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Dramatic bouquet
Flowers are a key part of any wedding, and choosing the right bouquet can add a dramatic flourish to your big day.
If you're looking for drama, you might want to consider a bold bouquet with cascading greenery, feather and ribbon accents, or an asymmetrical design. A bouquet with a mix of pale greenery and deep, rich pinks and reds can add a romantic touch of drama. For a moody yet elegant look, you could opt for a combination of deep plum tulips, black dahlias, and purple anemones. The black centres of anemone blooms can also add a dramatic contrast to a pastel or neutral-hued bouquet of roses, lisianthus, and ranunculus.
For a dramatic, romantic aesthetic, you could include dark flowers such as deep red roses, burgundy dahlias, black calla lilies, plum-coloured peonies, and dark purple ranunculus. These can be paired with softer blooms like blush roses, cream hydrangeas, or light anemones, and textural elements like berries, wispy foliage, or eucalyptus for a bold yet romantic look.
If you're after something a little more unique, you could try a bouquet with dramatic proportions and eye-catching ribbons, or a structural, architectural bouquet with an inherent softness.
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Unique hairstyle
Your hairstyle is a natural way to personalise a wedding gown and make it pop. If you're looking for something romantic, loose curls or a soft updo could be the way to go. For a modern look, consider a sleek bun or ponytail.
For brides with long hair, a French twist will accentuate the long strands, and is a bridal hairstyle worth considering. It's a chic and romantic look, and if you have highlights, it will look even better. Start by making cascading curls using a curling iron. Then, section out your hair: section the upper back, twist it a little, and secure it with a couple of hairpins. The twist should be at the centre of your head. Next, take little strands from both sides of your head, cross them over, twist them, and pin them to your central twist.
If you're looking for something a little more unique, try a big top knot. This look incorporates a few hair trends: anything to the side, a twist, and a fishtail. It's a cool and different DIY look.
A French braid is another option for a unique hairstyle. Put on a headband and start making a loose French braid around the band, going from one ear to the other to hide the headband with hair completely. When you reach the ends of your hair, roll the rest of your braid and split it into small sections, which you will then tuck into the headband. Once you’re done, put on some hair spray to fix your hair in place. You can then add accessories, such as floral or shiny hair pins to match your wedding dress or bouquet.
If you're into the idea of incorporating flowers into your hairstyle, you could try a twisted crown. This is a sophisticated and glamorous option for medium-length hair.
Finally, a simple wave could be all you need. This look works for every hair type, length, and texture.
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Bold makeup
If you're going to be wearing a traditional white wedding dress, a bold lip colour can be a great way to add a pop of colour to your overall look. Red, berry, or dark plum shades can create a bold and confident look, but it's important to balance it with subtle eye makeup and a flawless complexion. You could also opt for a punchy shade of lipstick, such as fuchsia, but remember to keep the rest of your makeup fairly minimalist, with light foundation and bushy brows.
For a bold eye makeup look, you could try neon eyeliner, which comes in a range of colours, from bright pinks and oranges to vivid greens and blues. Choose a colour that complements your skin tone and overall look. Another option is to create a bold smokey eye by blending and layering different shades of eyeshadow to create depth and dimension. Try a dark grey gradient for a subtle yet trendy look.
To make your eyes stand out, you can outline the rims of your eyes with dark liner to intensify their shape and draw attention to their colour. Finish off with false lashes for thicker, longer strands that will make your eyes pop in pictures.
Remember, it's important to prepare your skin before applying bold makeup. Cleanse your skin well and apply moisturiser and eye cream for a plump and dewy base. Don't forget to prime your skin and use a foundation that gives a natural finish. To make your bold makeup last longer, seal it with a light dusting of setting powder and finish with setting spray. For a natural glow, opt for a dewy base and add a flush of colour to your cheeks.
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