This year for weddings is filled with unique fashion. Apart from elegant decorations and heartwarming stories from the different weddings we featured this year, we were also amazed by the exquisite fashion of the brides, grooms, and the entourage. They totally know how to find beauty in the unconventional and pull off a wonderful look. Let’s take a look back at this year’s unique wedding fashion. Read on.
The Origami-Inspired Wedding Dress
This bride incorporates a precious piece of her childhood to her wedding dress: Origami. The pleated design and draped skirt in a white paper-like color are inspired by the concept of making origami, and it creates a structured fit with the bride looking so elegant in it. A minimalist dream indeed!
The Detachable Puff Sleeves
This bride has an elegant take on the Modern Filipiniana: a corset dress with detachable puff sleeves. And she definitely carried it in a refined manner. The oversized bow also adds a lot of drama to the gown!
The Cage-Like Butterfly Sleeves
Over the years, many brides opt to have a Filipiniana wedding. What’s interesting about it is they always find ways to make their own version of the attire. This year’s twist includes this bride in her Modern Filipiniana with cage-like butterfly sleeves. It gives a modern flare while keeping the traditional shape that is what Filipiniana is known for.
The Beige Tulle Gown
This bride wears a beige gown, and it looks enchanting especially in tulle. It creates a dreamy fairytale effect on the look of the the bride. This is a lovely choice if you want to apply color to your gown.
The Mother-Daughter Twinning Gowns
This bride wanted the wedding to be a precious memory for their daughter, so she thought of having them wear matching gowns. It was love at first sight when Victoria’s daughter saw the exact copy of her Mom’s gown. And of course, we share the same feeling too! They both look so elegant.
The Solihiya-Inspired Barong
This groom collaborated with his designer for a solihiya-inspired barong. Solihiya is a Filipino architectural detail that is made of rattan, and is normally used in furniture. Not only does he look incredible in it, he also carries the Filipino pride by wearing a piece that boasts of the Filipino craftsmanship.
The Barong with Fish Embroidery
This groom has a unique take on the usual barong worn in weddings. He wears a short-sleeve barong, embroidered with colorful fish. And how chic it is! The details may be subtle yet they’re a fun addition to the overall look.
The Inabel Terno Dresses
These ladies are looking gorgeous in inabel terno dresses. Inabel is an Ilocano textile, known for its traditional techniques and durability. Wearing it as a dress makes one proud to be a Filipino. A very remarkable take on terno it is.
The Modern Terno with Pants
Here’s another fresh take on the modern terno. Instead of the usual dress and skirts, these ladies are wearing pants. A chic and sophisticated ensemble with the trademark butterfly sleeves indeed. Wonderful, right?