Bows and Bold Brides, with Elbeth Gillis

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Not since Jenny Packham appeared on the bridal scene with to-die-for sequins and inimitable sparkling gowns have I seen such a breathtaking, statement wedding dress trend. Bows are amazing for modern weddings, and I’m excited to see how this fabulous trend evolves.

It’s a thrill to share this stunning collection of bow-adorned bridal gowns from Elbeth Gillis on English Wedding today. Aren’t they fabulous?!

Carmen by Elbeth Gillis Couture

Carmen – understated beauty in a simple, figure-hugging wedding gown in stretch satin with scoop neck and plunging back

Say goodbye to the old idea that bridal accessories are limited to veils and tiaras. Statement pieces are on the rise, and they’re here to stay. In a world where originality is rare, the modern romantic bride is seeking individuality and more personal expression.

It makes sense, then, that bridal bows have rightfully claimed their moment. Long have they served as a symbol of unity, celebration, and femininity; thus, these bold details have been popping up big and small across the bridal world.

 

Charlie – we adore this minimalist A-line wedding dress with a strapless bodice in mikado

Finley – exquisitely understated elegance with a cup-corset, dropped waist bodice and fitted skirt made from stretch Mikado

A couture romance dream, wrapped in bows

Whether dainty or dramatic, bridal bows have become powerful transformative fashion statements. Oversized bows make appearances on waistlines and even shoulders, tying together soft looks. Meanwhile, smaller bows are seen adding feminine touches to veils, necklines, sleeves, and even up-dos.

Evelyn – the perfect combination of modern and traditional with a square neck-line and soft A-line skirt with a slit in duchess satin

Rosalie by Elbeth Gillis – A modern contemporary wedding gown with A-line silhouette crafted from embroidered tulle, half-moon neckline and structured translucent skirt which catches the light beautifully

This season’s bridal fashion is all about finishing touches ~ Elbeth Gillis

 

Diana – strapless gown with a fitted silhouette in stretch mikado

Don’t be shy to lean into volume, texture, and movement.

Think gowns with detachable statement sleeves, scarves that can be worn in countless ways, dramatic capes, and unexpected fabric combinations.

With an Elbeth Gillis gown, every detail is considered, with bold embellishments that elevate the entire look.

Georgia bridal gown by Elbeth Gillis


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Claire Gould

Claire spends her days writing - either in beautiful calligraphy or online. She lives on the edge of the English Lake District only minutes away from the beach, where she loves to escape and unwind. Claire's calligraphy can be found at www.byMoonandTide.com. Claire launched the English Wedding Blog in November 2009 - it's been a top 10 UK wedding blog ever since, with a regional focus we hope you LOVE.

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