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Something sequinned, something blue: the rise of the convention-defying wedding dress
Would you wear hot pink tulle down the aisle? Brides are breaking with almost two centuries of convention by donning zesty lime, azure blue and even black
Instead of trad white gowns, you’ll find a sheer trapeze-shaped dress adorned with delicate hand-embroidered organza flowers in yellow and lilac that look as if they have been plucked from Martha Stewart’s cutting garden, and a halterneck mini-dress smothered in multicoloured glass bead fringing, inspired by Holi, the Hindu festival of colour. A style of tulle gown embellished with black petal embroidery that Chapman wore to accompany her boyfriend, the actor Adrien Brody, to this year’s Golden Globes will also be available to buy for brides to be. As TikTok’s literary fans recently pointed out, a photo showing Margot Robbie on the set of Emerald Fennell’s forthcoming film Wuthering Heights in a white wedding dress is historically incorrect.
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