by Jane Summers
It's almost here! Your wedding weekend is fast approaching and of course you want to look gorgeous at your Rehearsal Dinner. Here are a few ideas to take his breath away (again!).
HINT AT YOUR WEDDING COLOR
Make a chic statement with a pop of color. Start your wedding weekend off on the right foot by stepping into the party in a stylish piece that hints at one of the hues in your upcoming celebration. Give your wonderful guests a sneak peek at what’s to come...
CAPTURE THE MOMENT WITH A LITTLE WHITE DRESS
This one is our absolute favorite! Whether you have one dress planned for the wedding (or three!) your Rehearsal Dinner is the perfect time to bring out a Little White Dress. Not only does it allude to the next day’s amazing festivities, but you will also be stunning as the sophisticated and stylish bride-to-be in the countless pictures taken that night.
PLAY OFF OF A MEMORY
Maybe you have the dress you wore on your first date? Or the one you were wearing when he proposed? This is the perfect time to repeat the look. Choosing an outfit that is special to your relationship will not only show off your style, but will also remind the two of you of other wonderful memories. Don’t be surprised if this comes with a few sweet (and secret!) smiles as you show it off.
We can’t wait to see which one you picked! Share a photo in that picture-perfect rehearsal dinner look with us by tagging #JaneSummersFashion.
by Jane Summers
When it comes to wedding celebrations, the aisle isn’t the only place to you’ll be the center of attention. From engagement party and bridal shower to rehearsal dinner and wedding reception, each event is a unique chapter in your love story—and your wardrobe should reflect that. The key? Choosing dresses that feel like elevated extensions of you.
by Jane Summers
by Jane Summers
White can be symbolic of new beginnings, purity, and the start of a new life together in many cultures. It's also associated with traditional wedding ceremonies in Christianity. The tradition of wearing white wedding gowns has both historical and cultural roots. Queen Victoria is often credited with popularizing the white wedding dress in the 19th century when she married Prince Albert in a white gown. Select this lovely little link to read an in-depth article featured in Brides that highlights the history of Queen Victoria’s choice to wear a white wedding dress.
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HIP
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2
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33 1/2
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26
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36
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4
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34 1/2
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27
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37
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6
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35 1/2
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28
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38
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36 1/2
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29
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39
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10
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37 1/2
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30
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40
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12
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39
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31 1/2
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41 1/2
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