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THE WEEKLY SKETCH: Costume-Inspired

  There is something wonderfully theatrical about a costume-inspired wedding dress. Borrowing from the wardrobes of queens, courtesans, heroines, and historical icons, these gowns transform bridal fashion into storytelling. A Renaissance sleeve, a Victorian neckline, a Regency waistline, or a touch of medieval embroidery can transport a bride into another era while still feeling fresh and romantic. The appeal lies not in historical accuracy but in the artistry—the ability to evoke a mood, a character, or a dream. In this week's sketch, costume-inspired details take center stage, blending fantasy and fashion in equal measure. Sweeping skirts, dramatic sleeves, intricate embellishments, and unexpected silhouettes remind us that bridal design has always borrowed from history's most glamorous moments. Whether inspired by a grand opera, a period drama, or the pages of a beloved novel, these gowns invite brides to embrace a little make-believe on a day already rich with magic and mea...

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