Vera Wang is changing how we think of wedding dresses
Combining color with grace
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The white wedding dress is a tradition that originated during the Victorian era in England, and has been a staple of Western marriage ceremonies ever since. However, since 1840 seems a bit outdated, Vera Wang is unveiling a line of multicolored wedding dresses that will give the modern bride all of the tulle and glamour—without the cookie-cutter bride aesthetic.
Wang's 12-piece Spring 2019 collection perfectly blends pops of color with beige, neutral-toned looks. One stunning gown employs an asymmetrical pink bodice with a nude tulle skirt and a forest green corset belt. Another features a beige-and-pink dress that has been made edgy by a sheer black layer of tulle that covers it. Each look has bold accents made soft by tailored materials and muted tones.
Though the line is full of color and unique varieties, it remains a perfect fit in the Vera Wang family of wedding gowns. Elegant, flattering, and distinct, you can explore Wang's Spring 2019 line here.