Pinup Wedding Style
There are many ways to incorporate a pinup, vintage or rockabilly feel to your wedding style. Here I have done more of a classic pinup or vintage feel. I had this dress from Lindy Bop that I thought could be a perfect wedding dress. I could picture an afternoon garden wedding wearing this! This particular cocktail style dress is really cute and could be styled many ways. It features a sheer overlay and peplum overlay. It has a fitted bodice and flared skirt. The dress is sleeveless, but you could add a shrug and change up the look! I really like the simplicity of this dress, so it leaves a lot of room to add the accessories of your choice. I decided to go simple with a fun pop in leopard heels! I'm wearing a vintage hat and pearl jewelry. I even thought about doing blue heels for "something blue". I did not a petticoat, but there is certainly room to if you would want that look.
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There are many vintage reproduction clothing companies that have options for wedding dresses. You'll just need to narrow down the style you are wanting. Another option for a daytime wedding dress look is the halter neck style with a full circle skirt. I think that is one of my favorite looks! It's fun to add a pop of color in the belt and shoes with that style! If you are wanting a more formal wedding, you could go very glamorous with a fishtail or mermaid style dress. You could do an Old Hollywood theme wedding or even a dressy Rockabilly look with that style! The possibilities are really endless in planning for your special day, just stay to yourself and you will shine!
Dress: Lindy Bop Madison
Photographer: Pinup Power Photography
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