photo by A Bryan Photo
We often see a lot of designs, posts, print spreads, and inspo boards on what to wear for your wedding day, but we don’t want to forget all of the fashion fun you can have for your rehearsal dinner. Today, we are sharing just a few of our favorite rehearsal dinner looks for your shopping inspiration. Above, one of our most “liked” looks comes from our bride who married at her parents… And, for her rehearsal dinner, she sported Brandon Maxwell pants, a Remy Brook top, and statement earrings. Loving the pant look, and hope more brides consider it…
photo by Tec Petaja
Speaking of a pant look, this bride (who is an interior designer) designed her own crop top/palazzo pant look and had it custom made for her. To add some personality and flip up the more bridal look that she was going to wear the next day, she sported some side braids…
photo by Corbin Gurkin
This beachy bride went for a pretty in pink look for the welcome party night of her wedding weekend. So into the pink dress idea, both for other parties and actual wedding days!
photo by Corbin Gurkin, Liz Banfield, Corbin Gurkin
Of course, the little white dress look is still a fave… Shorter, a different hemline, or profile are what many brides are opting for.
photo by Lauren Bailey Photo
Of course, not to forget the gentlemen, a recent article in the New York Times discussed the trend of getting away from traditional tuxedos. We love to see a different look, and one of the most popular for us due to our Southern and coastal locations, is a white dinner jacket.
photos by Elizabeth Messina and Corbin Gurkin
Navy tuxedos with varying styles of bowties are a big hit right now. We like this look for a groom who may be a little nervous to step too far out of the box, and navy is so classic it works for all seasons and locations. And, ditching a tuxedo all together for shades of grey suits is a great look also… Happy dressing and happy weddings!