For these brides, pink was the choice for their big day.
These days, the coolest brides are foregoing traditional white dresses and saying “I do” to pink looks that make them feel “empowered, sexy and feminine.” But don’t mistake the foray into fuchsia as the influence of #Olive Uniacke
No matter: On the day, it felt right. The bride’s arresting palette negated the need for any jewelry or fussy hair and makeup, and she got ready in 15 minutes, meeting friends for lunch an hour before she was due in church.“It’s turbo feminine without being saccharine, and I was all in,” explains Rhode, a Cecilie Bahnsen fan.It was always going to be pink for art director Anna Rhodes.
, who navigated wedding planning in the height of lockdown, the dress came before the engagement ring. “I want to get married in this,” she texted her friend after laying eyes on the feast of brilliant pink tulle swishing down Molly Goddard’s autumn/winter 2019 runway. Marriage was somewhere on the horizon, but Hall had struggled to see herself as a bride… until that flash of bright tulle melted her heart.