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By day three of Bridal Market, we were feeling a little bit exhausted, but thanks to the gorgeous fall weather, we woke up energized and ready for another exciting day! We saw a huge range of styles on Sunday, from sweet and classic to edgy and ethereal–further confirmation that there is a dress perfectly suited for every single bride!

Our wonderful photographer for the weekend, Briana of Divine Light Photography, snapped a few shots of our outfits in between capturing all of the bridal fashion–I wore a Lilly Pulitzer tunic that I bought during their summer sale, a J. Crew skirt, and Badgley Mischka heels. Emily borrowed Morgan’s adorable French Connection shirt, which she paired with Gap cropped pants and Express ankle boots.

Along with runway shows and private presentations, the main attractions of Bridal Market are the two convention center-type venues that house tons of amazing dress, accessory, and even shoe brands. We started our Sunday at one of them, The Piers, to check out the Nouvelle Amsale collection. If you love all things Amsale (like we do!), but have a lower budget set for your gown, we can’t recommend this line enough!

A few other favorite stops at The Piers were Elizabeth Dye (who designed the gorgeous gown Marissa rocked during our V7 team shoot) and Olia Zavozina. The buttons on the back of the last Olia Zavozina gown are actually pearls–Olia’s right hand gal, Somer (who the dress is named after), wore a similar design at her own wedding, and is having a necklace made out of the pearls. Such a great idea!

One of our favorite Bridal Market discoveries was Jane Summers–an adorable line of cocktail and little white dresses! Each gown is inspired by the trifecta of classic style icons, Grace, Audrey, and Jackie, and is complete with a few sweet surprises, like their signature “Carolina melon” lining. We wanted to pack up the entire booth and bring it back to our closets!

The Judd Waddell collection was such a delight to see. Classic brides, this is a designer you won’t want to miss–the silhouettes were timeless and the detailing was incredibly lovely and subtle. We couldn’t get enough of the sweet point d’esprit and scalloped lace he used!

The Ivy & Aster collection was inspired by travel and adventure. The Game of Thrones-esque hair and makeup were certainly adventurous on their own, but the gowns were also beautiful and artistic. Some of the simpler designs were our favorites, and the flower girls who kicked off the show were cute as can be!

Our last show of the day was at the incredibly gorgeous London Hotel, where Sareh Nouri was showing her new collection in the penthouse. The view was almost as gorgeous as the dresses! Sareh worked with famed lace maker, Sophie Hallette, to source the most luxurious lace and tulle, and the quality and craftsmanship of both the materials and the design were evident in each gown.

We ended the day at the Tassels and Tastemakers party, hosted by our sweet friends at Be Inspired PR and Lover.ly, which was so much fun! We loved seeing old friends, making new ones, and of course, posing in the photo booth!

We have one more day of Bridal Market to recap for y’all, but first, which gown is your favorite from day three? I love the pearl buttoned fit and flare at Olia Zavozina and the scalloped lace dress at Judd Waddell, and Emily’s top picks are the low back gown with floral appliques and the 3/4 lace sleeve gown, both from Sareh Nouri!

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  1. avatar ROSA NOVIAS reply

    Love these wedding dresses!Amazing

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Welcome back to day two of Bridal Market! If you missed parts one and two of our recaps, find them here and here. We’re so grateful to Briana of Divine Light Photography for all of these gorgeous images!

After leaving the Liancarlo showroom, we grabbed a quick lunch (which we were very excited about, having eaten trail mix in a taxi for lunch the day before!) and headed to the Piers for the Badgley Mischka show. We’re already big fans of Badgley Mischka shoes–I even just bought a pair for my own wedding next year–so seeing their gowns was a treat. The styling was a little high fashion for our tastes, but with simpler hair and makeup, many of the gowns would be just right for Southern belle brides. Not surprisingly, the giant bow back was our favorite!

Can you tell we were a little excited for the Amsale group shows? Mercy, y’all, not even the drizzly weather could dampen our spirits as we waited outside for the freight elevator that brought us to the runway! First up was the Kenneth Pool show, which featured lots of glamorous details paired with classic silhouettes. They’d be perfect for a bride who is traditional, but isn’t afraid to wear a daring dress.

As y’all may remember, Emily wore a gorgeous Christos gown for her own wedding, so seeing the new Christos collection was extra special for her! It did not disappoint–every dress was so romantic. Plus, all of the fabrics had amazing movement–don’t they look dreamy?

Finally, the ever-chic and tailored Amsale collection. We loved the mix of fabrics and the little tweaks that made each dress totally unique–a ruffled waistline, floral jacquard, and metallic chantilly lace, to name a few!

We thought the day couldn’t get any better, but then we headed to the beautiful Modern Trousseau presentation. Callie Tein, the designer, was gracious as can be, and served up some tea and chocolate, which was heavenly on such a dreary day! The collection was classic and sweet, with tons of surprises, from gray tulle to the cutest XOXO pattern–can you spot it? So fun!

We wrapped up day two with dinner in the West Village with Emily’s sisters-in-law–a delicious end to a fabulous day! Which gowns from this post are your favorites? Mine are the metallic lace Amsale and the XOXO gown at Modern Trousseau, and Emily’s are the low back gown with a peek of lace at Christos and the floral jacquard Amsale!

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  1. avatar Occasions In Print reply

    So many great options here! Love all the attention being given to the backs of the dresses!

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As I mentioned yesterday, our first day of Bridal Market was packed to the brim. We ended the day on a super high note at the JLM Couture show before grabbing some late night Five Guys and turning in for the night, resting up for day two! Here’s a look at what we saw on Friday night and Saturday morning, complete with beautiful photos by Briana Elledge of Divine Light Photography!

The detailing at Jim Hjelm was gorgeous, without being too over the top. Blush and nude gowns appeared throughout Market, and the Jim Hjelm collection incorporated both subtle colors especially well–people in the crowd couldn’t stop talking about that rose embroidered gown!

Hayley Paige is so fabulous–we were so excited to see what she’s been dreaming up, especially now that she’s engaged herself! Her Spring 2015 line was fun and unique, complete with lots of geometric patterns, touches of black, and even some stud detailing. They definitely made a statement!

I think Alvina Valenta was the most romantic of the JLM collections, thanks in part to all of the dreamy tulle! We especially loved the new twists on the classic and much-beloved sweetheart neckline, and the subtle touches of sparkle throughout.

Finally, the ever-so-glamorous Lazaro! When we’re looking for a gown with lots of sparkle, Lazaro is often the first place we go. From fully beaded slip gowns to elaborate embroidery, each dress was so much fun to see. There was also tons of color!

Saturday morning was drizzly and gray, so we put on our brightest lip colors (Nars “Shiap” for Emily and Sephora “The Red” for me) and huddled under Emily’s umbrella to head to the Piers. We had lots of fun planning and coordinating our outfits for the weekend–here, Emily wore a Loft shirt and skirt and Sole Society pumps, and I wore a J. Crew dress and Badgley Mischka heels. Updos were a necessity for a long day of running around in the rain!

The first show of the day was the Watters collection, which included Love Marley, Wtoo Brides and Bridesmaids, Encore, and Watters Brides and Bridesmaids. There were so many classic gowns with sweet, understated details–fluttery sleeves, embroidered lace, and floral appliqués, to name a few.

Next up, we headed to a presentation at Liancarlo. We couldn’t get enough of the beautiful lace designs–so perfect for Southern brides! We loved having the opportunity to chat with the designer, Carlos Ramirez, about the inspiration and story behind the gowns–it’s amazing how much care and thought goes into each one.

We’ll be back with a recap of the rest of Saturday’s shows tomorrow! Which dresses are your favorites from this post? I love geometric ball gown at Hayley Paige (first row) and the simple sweetheart neckline ball gown at Watters (third row), and Emily’s top picks are the cap sleeve gown at Jim Hjelm (first row), the ivory and blush gown at Alvina Valenta (first row), and the illusion lace back at Liancarlo (third row).

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  1. avatar Kelsey reply

    Literally love ALL of these! And you girls look beautiful! What an amazing week you must have had!

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    […] back to day two of Bridal Market! If you missed parts one and two of our recaps, find them here and here. We’re so grateful to Briana of Divine Light Photography for all of these gorgeous […]

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