To Have and to Hold: Couture Wedding Gowns and Accessories for the Ethereal Bride

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Haute couture gowns with layers of flowing fabric and show-stopping accents — that’s what wedding-day dreams are made of.

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Fall/Winter 2014

(above) Jorge Manuel “Dahlia” deep V-neck gown with embroidered crystals and beading ($10,626) from Posh Bridal Couture. Headpiece courtesy of the stylist.

Couture Wedding Gowns and Accessories for the Ethereal Bride

(above) Justin Alexander Style No. 8709 tulle ball gown ($1,748) from Our Shop. Wrap and headpiece courtesy of the stylist.

Couture Wedding Gowns and Accessories for the Ethereal Bride

(above) Peter Langner “Holding Tight” mermaid silk organza gown ($8,000) from L’atelier Couture. Headpiece courtesy of the stylist.

Couture Wedding Gowns and Accessories for the Ethereal Bride

(above) Tara LaTour “Everette” gown with fringe crop-top and A-line silk skirt ($5,850) from L’atelier Couture. Headpiece courtesy of the stylist.

Couture Wedding Gowns and Accessories for the Ethereal Bride

(above) Nicole Miller silk charmeuse “Cassandra” sheath gown with bow detail ($1,100) from Che Bella. Sarah Graham stacked steel, white and yellow gold bands with diamonds ($745–$1,250 each), Jo Hayes Ward gold hexagon ring ($5,205), and Rebecca Overmann gold and diamond ring ($6,155) from Max’s.

Couture Wedding Gowns and Accessories for the Ethereal Bride

(above) Reem Acra “Nissa” lace gown with tiered organza skirt ($5,280) from Mestads. Headpiece courtesy of the stylist.

Couture Wedding Gowns and Accessories for the Ethereal Bride

(above) Vera Wang “Lisbeth” lace and tulle ball gown ($9,500) from L’atelier Couture. Headpiece courtesy of the stylist.

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