THE SECOND BODICE: The Cropped Bridal Topper
Short and waist-length bridal toppers have a very particular kind of elegance—they don’t compete with the gown so much as frame it . Sitting at the upper body or skimming the waistline, they behave almost like a finishing line in a sketch, defining proportion without interrupting the silhouette underneath. I've created many of these little gemmies in a medley of laces. They're popular for a few reasons, firstly, a lace bolero or cropped blouse can temper a strapless gown, introducing a sense of restraint and refinement, while still allowing the drama of the skirt to carry the visual weight. In many ways, these pieces feel closest to historic dress traditions, where bodices and outer layers were distinct elements rather than a single uninterrupted construction. What makes these toppers especially compelling in a modern bridal context is their ability to instantly shift a dress's mood. A fitted lace blouse can turn a minimalist satin gown into something faintly Edwardian, al...







