by Jane Summers
Part two of our Cinderella-worthy wedding shoe feature colorfully illustrates our point with gorgeous wedding and bridal footwear choices in a range of beautiful colors, textures and patterns…
TELL A COLORFUL TALE
Don’t be afraid of color and pattern for your wedding footwear. Metallics, chic color, print and lace elements all highlight your look in a modern and sophisticated way. We’re smitten with Delpozo’s Metallic Pink bow-detail sandals pictured above. They make an undeniably stylish statement, especially when paired with dresses featuring subtly-sophisticated design lines—á la our Kate Gatsby-inspired shift. Whether you’re hosting a brunch in honor of your lovely bridesmaids or attending your very own after party, these shoes are picture-perfect.
Another fresh take on wedding shoes is a textural or printed pump. Pair Christian Louboutin’s printed So Kate pumps with a fashionably understated sheath to create an effortlessly elegant look. This is one of our favorite ideas for styling the Catherine halter.
The third chapter in our Cinderella-worthy wedding shoe feature tells a tall tale…
Don't miss See Jane Step Chapter 3 featuring fashionable heel heights.
For more incredible wedding shoe ideas, select this lovely link to view our See Jane Elevate board on Pinterest.
by Jane Summers
The hemline has risen—intentionally.
The modern bridal mini has shifted from an after-party alternative to a ceremony-ready statement--the Little White Dress redefined. It has become city-hall appropriate, rehearsal-dinner definitive, and wedding-reception essential. Structured, abbreviated, and deliberate, it signals confidence rather than compromise. The short wedding dress was once a radical departure; today it is simply a sophisticated choice for a white rehearsal dinner dress, a wedding reception second look, and an after party wedding dress. The bridal mini dress honors the heritage of 1960s couture and makes an equally compelling case as the second look.
by Jane Summers
Minimal design meets architectural intention in the Josette, a white strapless rehearsal dress and minimal wedding dress designed for modern brides. This style guide explores how to style a civil ceremony dress with purpose — transforming clean structure into a refined statement for rehearsal dinners, wedding receptions, and intimate wedding receptions.
by Jane Summers
Who says the magic has to begin at “I do”? For today’s modern bride, every event leading up to the wedding is a moment worthy of sartorial celebration. From the engagement party to the rehearsal dinner and every toast in between, creating a beautiful and unique assortment of little white dresses is an opportunity for each bride to showcase her personal style. One of our favorite options is to choose a little white dress with a subtle amount of sparkle.
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SIZE
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BUST
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WAIST
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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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8
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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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Jane Summers
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