Should i wear an ivory wedding dress




















You can see how the lace detail in this dress pops more when there is a color behind it providing that visual contrast. Your preference is just that — your preference! This is why there is no wrong answer when it comes to color choice! The bigger the lace pattern, the more difference I think a color makes. The smaller or more allover a lace pattern, the less difference a color makes.

Take for example our Raven gown. We have it sampled in a color called Hazelnut which is the deepest color we have in the store. Do you see how much the lace pattern pops off the dress? Next, we slipped an Ivory swatch under the lace and you can immediately see how much more subtle the lace pattern is!

This can be seen in the pictures above. When switched to Ivory, the unlined bodice becomes much more of a feature! Also, no one will ever know the difference and your skin will GLOW! Although to the untrained eye they actually look white and no one would ever question that the tag on them did not read that way. If you choose a dress that is ivory, or ivory lace with champagne, blush, etc. In most gowns, the lace is ivory - so we are mainly talking about underlay colors here! The fabric layer right under the lace.

Ivory - A warm white - More flattering than white for almost all skin tones! Ivory lace with ivory underlay will give you that traditional bride feel. Champagne - Can be anywhere from light tan to a golden ivory - Beautiful on those who have warm or cool skin tones! Dresses with champagne underlay can give you a very regal vibe and look especially beautiful on brides with dark, golden skin! If you're a light skin bride, having blush fabric under ivory lace makes the dress seem like the ivory lace is floating on your skin.

If you're a dark skin bride, ivory with blush underlay will still give you a bride feel - but you'll be able to see the detail of the ivory lace pop! Grey - Yes, grey! Hello Cinderella vibes? Great for a bride that wants her dress style to be traditional, but still have a bit of fun in her color choice!

Black - I know, I know. This isn't a style choice for everyone, BUT for those edgy brides that wear black on an everyday basis. Why should that be different on their wedding day?! Diamond white hues also look stunning on crepe wedding gowns.

Perhaps you want to look simple yet sophisticated. If this is the case, opt for a touch of glitz with the embroidered lace bishop sleeves on Aberdeen by Maggie Sottero, or the intricately-beaded sleeves on Admina by Sottero and Midgley. Good news, brides-to-be! Our next colorway, ivory, is the most romantic of all colorways and also the most versatile on wedding dress fabrics.

And the best part? It goes beautifully with lace! Fit-and-flares Daphne and Daphne Lynette by Rebecca Ingram take the cake with their demure necklines and beautiful ivory lace motifs. These lace cap-sleeve wedding dresses are not only whimsical but also super affordable! Also consider Bracken and Bracken Lynette by Sottero and Midgley, two more ivory wedding dresses that stun with sultry cold shoulder sleeves and beaded lace over crepe.

Hint: Ivory shades can bring out the details of your wedding dress. Example A: Madilyn by Maggie Sottero, a romantic wedding gown that is the epitome of classic glam.

The creaminess of the ivory makes these chiffon wedding dresses look great on all skin tones. And the warm undertones also make this soft and romantic colorway a great choice over nude illusion, giving your gown that veiled-unveiled kind of look.

If your goal is to stray from classic, consider flaunting gold and pink undertones in a champagne or blush wedding dress.



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