,
Not All Superheroes Wear Capes, Not all Brides Wear Veils

Sometimes you put on an awesome outfit and just KNOW you nailed it. Other times it feels SO close, but not quite there. Wanna know our ultimate kryptonite and answer to this problem? Accessories. They can take any dress from drab to fab in 2.5 seconds (you know, like when Randy puts the final touches on a bride before she says “Yes To The Dress”). The veil cape is the trendiest take on the most timeless bridal accessory there ever was. From pearls or crystals to embroidery and appliqué, a cape just might be the icing on the (wedding) cake for the most important outfit you’ll ever wear!

 

Whether your dream wedding gown is simplistic or elaborate, there really is a cape for everyone. A fashion-forward bride who loves to WOW a crowd is a perfect candidate to strut down the aisle in an ornate, fully embellished cape. Not used to all that attention? A less dramatic option with delicate lace detailing works perfectly for a church ceremony. Cover up at the altar while still rocking that low back, then toss the cape to the side when you walk into the reception as Mr & Mrs for the first time! If you’re having an outdoor wedding, this might seem like the most sensible reason to jump on the train. Grab your feather embellished cape once the sun goes down and stay warm while still looking exceptionally stylish!

 

No matter what type of bride you classify yourself as the veil cape is just another way to express your personality and make your dress even more unique. Below are a few of our favorite picks to top off your look!

Delicate applique

 

 

 

Embellished

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/BL9HEZ8BfUd/?taken-by=islaandsmithbespokeweddings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As you can see, the options are truly endless! Subtle or over the top, there’s something powerful about a bride in her cape! Let us know in the comments below what style you’d be brave enough to step out onto the aisle in!

 

 

 

BTS on social

Stay in the know
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.