6 Blogger Wedding Dresses to Inspire Your Choice

The timing of choosing the wedding dress during wedding preparations is probably one of the most anticipated and anxious moments. During the selection process, many details need to be analyzed and it is crucial that the party style is already defined to begin the search for the ideal dress.

Does this search start with many months? or even years? in advance of the event and accumulates many inspirational files and folders on mobile phones and computers. These images are fundamental to convey the idea of ​​the dress to saleswomen, consultants or seamstresses.

It is common for these references to be searched on blogs and fashion sites. Today, bloggers dictate fashion and set trends in the wedding world as well. They use their websites to share every detail, from decorating to the details of makeup, their own weddings and other virtual celebrities.


So, look at the dresses of six bloggers below, learn a little about each model and save the images in your inspirations folder.

Camila Coutinho

The Pernambuco blogger of Garotas Estupidas got married in Recife wearing a classic dress from the famous Minas Gerais designer and darling, Patricia Bonaldi. Camila was certainly a classic bride, wearing a princess dress and a long veil.

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The highlight of the dress was the bust of transparent tulle, embroidered with lace and mini pearls, accompanied by a flowing skirt of tulle. The model worn by Camila is a great inspiration for brides seeking classic and romantic dresses.

Lala Rudge

Blogger Lalá Rudge, who is at the head of the blog that bears her own name, wore a dress that best fits the taste of bold brides and doesn't mind following trends. The model was inspired by the wedding dress worn by her grandmother and was made by trendy designer Sandro Barros.

The fabric chosen for the dress was zibeline, which is a kind of pure satin-looking silk. The highlight was the embroidery with blue, green and pink in very light tones, but which stood out according to the light and the angle. Complementing the look, Lalá wore a tiara that is a family gem.


Vic Ceridono

Beauté Day author and beauty editor of Vogue magazine, Vic Ceridono married two personality-filled ceremonies in her parents' backyard. For the second, the blogger chose a dress from the Spanish brand Rosa Clará.

The dress had a unique and striking design, with a strapless strapless bust and a skirt in three layers of light and fluid fabric. The model chosen by Vic concentrates more information on the skirt and allows daring in accessories, especially in earrings or necklace.

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Mica Rocha

Host, youtuber and blogger Mica Rocha got married in three ceremonies, the main one being in the Bahamas, full of fashionistas guests. Due to the scenery, the ceremony had a beachy atmosphere and the differential of the dress was the boho touch.

The dress was made by designer Emanuelle Junqueira, and the chosen model was the mermaid, adjusted to the body to the hips, opening a fluid skirt. The fabrics chosen were French organza and lace, and mini pearl embroidery created a stripe-like effect.

Flatbore

Lu Ferreira, owner of the blog Chata de Galocha, said in her blog that she bought her dress on the internet from an American website, and the blogger Lia Camargo was commissioned to bring it to Brazil. The ceremony took place at a wine importer and the dress was in total harmony with the style of the event.

The blogger fled the traditional white, opting for nude. The chosen model was full of personality, without much volume, with a light fabric and sequin embroidery, creating golden designs in the dress. The bride's originality was also reflected in the fact that she left the veil aside, opting for a glittery tiara, with the contrast created by the wine lipstick.

Lia Camargo

Lia Camargo, founder of Just Lia blog, got married in an intimate daytime ceremony in a traditional bistro in Sao Paulo. About the choice of dress she confided to us: "I had bought a Vera Wang dress before setting the style of the party."

However, during the planning of the event, she noted that the dress purchased would not be the best option: “When the party was set, I realized that the dress had nothing to do with it, because it would marry in the open day and the dress that already had bought was night?

So Lia bought a new dress from British designer Jenny Packham. As the blogger herself described on her blog, the dress was very delicate and with a light and fluid silhouette.Neckline, sleeves and back were made of lace and the detail was a kind of belt with shiny details.

Although the timing of choosing the dress creates a lot of anxiety, it is important to keep in mind that the dress should have its face and that people's opinion need not be the main criterion to be considered. Therefore, it is essential to look for inspirations that fit your style and that favor your biotype. Prioritizing this, you will surely rock the choice of your dress.

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