Dennis Roy Coronel , Jacquemus
Love knows no limits and the world of bridal fashion is evolving to embrace the beauty of complementary bridal looks. From co-ordinated color palettes to gender-fluid fashion, these outfit ideas aren't just about styling, they're a celebration of love, individuality and the power of support and unity. Discover five enchanting trends that are redefining bridal fashion for same-sex weddings, inspiring brides to express their unique individuality while creating harmonious and unforgettable ensembles.
Natalie Gray Creative, Irina & Matej
Look-Alikes
Creating a matching look for brides can go beyond completely similar outfits and become a truly synchronized and harmonious aesthetic that will unite you even more on your big day. You can choose the same or similar outfits with a unique twist so that everyone can show their individuality. For example, dresses in the same style but with different skirt lengths or different tops that complement each other. This subtle variation will add depth to the overall look while maintaining a sense of unity.
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ROTATE BIRGER CHRISTENSEN Sequinned Cropped Blazer, $875
Jennifer Behr Delphine Floral Earrings, $1,231
ROTATE BIRGER CHRISTENSEN Sequinned Mid-rise Miniskirt, $545
Prada Leather Slingback Pumps, $1,870
ROTATE BIRGER CHRISTENSEN Floral-appliqué Tulle Minidress, $745
Jil Sander Scarpe Leather Loafers, $886
Coordinated Color Palette
The choice of similar color palette for same-sex wedding dresses offers an amazing opportunity to express the individual style of each bride, while maintaining a unified and harmonious overall concept. From exquisite pastels to bright and rich hues, color coordination can create a visually stunning and harmonious effect. When choosing colors for dresses, you should consider not only each bride's preferences, but also how these colors will work together. For example, you can choose a color palette that includes different shades of the same color to create a sense of cohesiveness while maintaining each bride's individuality.
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P.A.R.O.S.H. Peak-lapels Single-breasted Blazer, $719
Jimmy Choo Didi Pumps, $1,112
Maison Margiela Sheer Tulle Gloves, $735
Jacquemus Le Chiquito Noeud tote bag, $1,235
Ana Radu Floral-appliqué Dress, $3,117
Bottega Veneta Lido Leather Mules, $2,240
Matching Accessories
Combining similar accessories for two brides is a wonderful way to emphasize their unity and create a shared style. From matching jewelry to coordinated elements of hair, make-up, shoes or veils, matching accessories can tie the brides' looks together, creating a sense of balance and cohesion. This trend allows brides to highlight their individual styles while celebrating their union through carefully selected accessories. For example, if one bride prefers pearl jewelry, the other can also choose a statement pearl accessory to create a shared style.
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Simone Rocha Drop Earrings, $365
Retrofete Faux-pearl Embellished Minidress, $2,505
Jennifer Behr Bailey Pearl-Embellished Headband, $666
Magda Butrym Faux-pearl Embellished Leather Mules, $1,816
Jimmy Choo Bon Bon Pearl-embellished Mini Bag, $2,625
Miu Miu Chain Pearl Strap Pumps, $1,740
Black & White
The unfailingly elegant choice of this classic approach offers impeccable harmony in your collaborative looks. The fusion of these two harmonious hues reduces the likelihood of conflicting palette preferences, providing a consistent sense of coherence as well as timeless sophistication and grace. However, this does not mean a rigid adherence to the traditional black and white combo. Mixing colours, exploring different shades and experimenting allows each bride to express her unique personality.
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Amina Muaddi Charlotte Leather Pumps, $845
Simone Rocha Floral-appliqué Cotton Blouse, $1,627
Maison Margiela Bow-detail Ruffled Skirt, $3,322
Jennifer Behr Mother-of-Pearl Flower Earrings, $429
Prada Re-Nylon Bow Hair Clip, $1,080
Miu Miu Logo-strap Ballerina Shoes, $1,460
Different Silhouettes, Same Mood
One of our favorite, most comfortable and stylish solutions for same-sex brides is one dress, one suit. And we agree that this is one of the most win-win options for photos, for example. It also allows everyone to wear what they prefer and feel comfortable in, so there is no pressure to choose a dress. But there are no limits to fashion these days! It could be a combination of corset and skirt for one bride and an oversized suit for another. Or maybe you are closer to a bold and exciting combination of an office-siren style suit and a short skirt dress. Express your unity and individuality in whatever way you want!
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Galvan London Satin Blazer Minidress, $2,877
Magda Butrym Flower Satin Sandals, $1,761
Marques'Almeida Feather-detail Satin Skirt, $900
Jennifer Behr Triple Rosette Silk Faille Headband, $619
Jacquemus La Robe Slip Dress, $1,347
Fernando Jorge Yellow Gold Earrings, $29,790