HOMEBOUND BEAUTY: Dressing for the At-Home Wedding
There's something quietly luxurious about the home wedding. Not luxurious in the ballroom sense—with towering centerpieces and orchestras—but in intimacy, in familiarity, in the poetry of celebrating where life actually happens. The at-home wedding has become less a compromise and more a conscious aesthetic: deeply personal, elegantly restrained, and wonderfully cinematic in its own way. Unlike traditional venue weddings, home-ceremony weddings call for a softer calibration of bridal style. The setting itself becomes part of the wardrobe conversation. A sweeping cathedral train might overwhelm a garden path or narrow staircase, while a sleek silk column, tea-length dress, or fluid chiffon gown feels entirely at ease moving from patio to parlor. Home weddings invite fashion that breathes rather than performs. Fabric plays an especially important role. Lightweight silks, cotton lace, organza, embroidered tulle, and matte satins photograph beautifully against domestic t...




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