by Jane Summers
Whether you’re going to the chapel, the courthouse or the garden, Jane has an unforgettable Little White Dress for your upcoming wedding. As a result of travel restrictions and group gathering restrictions many brides are coming up with beautiful and inventive ways to plan their wedding.
From unforgettable micro weddings to chic city hall ceremonies, brides are saying I do! to stylish Little White Dresses. Here are a few of our favorites for a modern civil wedding…
Our Anna Little White Courthouse Wedding Dress is a gorgeous option for the bride who wants to incorporate Something Blue into her look. A textural floral white on white pattern pairs with a fitted bodice and a flattering flared skirt with airy Something Blue Satin Ribbons, to stylishly tie the knot.
Speaking of Something Blue...our Isabella Rehearsal Dinner and Civil Ceremony Wedding Dress features a dreamy Something Blue Satin Ribbon detail. The fitted bodice pairs with our designed-to-twirl (literally—our designers worked hand in hand with our pattern maker to engineer a dress that twirls beautifully). This dress is perfect for a trip to the courthouse and likewise for beautiful pictures of the happy couple exiting the ceremony.
The Isabella is also available backless for a more dramatic look.
For the bride who prefers the understated elegance of a sheath dress, our Josette pairs a double flounce mermaid detail with a flattering fitted strapless bodice to create a sophisticated streamlined midi dress equally at home in a chapel, courthouse or garden.
The modern versatility of our Little White Dresses makes them ideal for an intimate Civil Wedding Ceremony now and a festive wedding reception and celebration later.
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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.
by Jane Summers
Wondering how to find your perfect fit in wedding gowns? Typically wedding dress sizes can be different from regular clothing sizes. Wedding dress sizing often follows its own set of sizing charts, and may differ from one bridal designer or brand to another. Wedding dress sizes often run smaller than regular clothing sizes, meaning that a bride may need to choose a wedding dress size that is larger than her usual size.
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
|
39
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31 1/2
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41 1/2
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