Adding a sash to your wedding dress allows you to incorporate color, sparkle and even a tradition into your bridal ensemble. A simple satin ribbon to match your color palette or a shiny crystal number may just do the trick if you think your gown needs a little something extra. Perhaps you have a family heirloom, like a beautiful brooch, that can secure a simple belt around your waist? And don’t forget the other ladies (and little ladies!) in your bridal party. Sometimes all you need is a quick trip to your local craft store for a few yards of ribbon or delicate lace to give your girls that extra “pop”!
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Sorry, the dress right !
So adorable !!! Do you know who is the designer of the dress from Kirsten Rose Photography ?
Thank you !
ooohhh LOVING the lace sashes. So cute!
Great article! While my dress wouldn’t look right with a sash, many dresses get that extra pizazz when wearing one. A friend of mine recently began her own wedding and speccial occasion sash company, Fit To Be Tied Bridal, based in Texas (although she’s originally from Manassas and hoping to move back!). Great work so check it out!