Pink Wedding Dress Inspiration

bright cerise fuchsia pink vintage gold lace chiffon tulle satin silk wedding dress

I like to help brides with their pink wedding dress inspiration. I have made bespoke wedding dresses in all shades of pink from palest blush and blossom, subtle peach through to bold fuchsia and neon brights. A pink wedding dress is feminine and elegant.

Blush pink and Peach wedding dresses

Tulle layers with corset ensemble. Photography: Tanya Flannagan Photography and NK Photography

Ice pink silk dress with silver lace overlay. Photographer – NK Photography

Blush pink tulle over dress with painted floral wedding dress underneath. Photographer – NK Photography

Off the shoulder balloon sleeve blush pink wedding dress. Photography: Eddy Fisher Photography

Blush pink duchess satin jacket and short wedding dress Photography bywww.christellephoto.com

Draped blush pink chiffon wedding dress Photography by Sarah Lauren:

Blush pink tulle wedding dress with drop waist. Photographer: Lasting Impressions by Lucy

Organza waterfall skirt wedding dress Official photography by linaandtom

Pink wedding top with grey skirt separates. Wedding pictures by Andy Wright

Rose pink wedding dresses

Dusky Rose sequin floral wedding dress . Photography: Tanya Flannagan Photography and Charly Mae Photography 

Pink tea length wedding dress with lace bodice

Dusky pink and brown chiffon wedding dress with bolero

Rose pink wedding dress with lace illusion back. Official photography by Shannon Lafayette

Fuchsia, Cerise and deep pink wedding dresses

Raspberry didpdye wedding dreees ‘Aurora’ Photography: Tanya Flannagan Photography is available from my Etsy shop.

Fuchsia pink wedding dress with floral lace overlay. Photography – Zara Davis

Fuchsia Feather bodice wedding dress with purple lace. Photography: Caroline Horne Suffolk Photography

Cerise pink wedding dress with gold lace. Photography – Caroline Horne Suffolk Photography

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Felicity Westmacott

I write about all aspects of weddings, dressmaking, fashion history, and the human relation to clothing. I welcome comments and debate.

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As a seamstress there are certain things that give me the ick. Usually they're pretty specific and unless you're also a dressmaker it might be something you're completely unaware of.

I've always had a ‘thing’ about language generally. I find it really interesting. I've noticed how strong a reaction I can have to people using language differently to what I’m used to. And when I notice that I often go on a bit of a deep dive to understand where that difference stems from. I think coming from a historical costuming background also means I love to know the history of things (and despite my instinctive language-conservative leanings, I do actively work on being accepting and open minded, trying celebrate the differences).

That said, please don’t say your dress has a trail!

Snails have trails - dresses have trains! 🐌
I found this sheet music in my house, and I was so surprised by what it was 🎹🎵

There’s a music stand in my childhood home, and when I was having a look, I found this: “Three Songs composed by Ethel M. Lightfoot”. And my curiosity was peaked. So I sat down at the piano.

When it comes to reading music, I can play piano and sing a little. Nothing outstanding but enough that I could put the music in front of me and have a go at playing it. And I was surprised to discover that I found it was really easy to sightread and sing. Ethel liked the same key signatures, melodies and intervals as me. The things I wrote in my teens (usually quite a bit more angsty) were really similar in terms of structure. Her themes were different, of course, like “Cradle Song”, where a mother sings to her child about their father being away at war.

Ethel, as it turns out, is my great grandmother. Ethel was a musician, and it was so wonderful to find some of her published work, play it and somehow feel connected to her through our similarities. Somewhere in my blood is Ethel’s love for music, and it was so special to find her sheet music flowing so easily from my fingertips.

I love learning about history generally, but there’s something extra special about learning about your own personal history 💜

Is there something from your family history that you’re particularly proud of?
With leaves starting to change to colour, my thoughts have turned to autumn. So I'm sharing my process for this autumn inspired dip dye wedding outfit;
🍁 deciding I wanted to layer a dip dye overskirt on top of the bridal playsuit
🍁choosing lots of warm, rich colours that make me think of autumn leaves carpeting a forest floor
🍁 cutting the tulle of the skirt to the right length 
🍁 gradually blending each layer of colour, using an ombre of yellow, orange, brown and just a little bit of gold at the end
…and then the finished product!

Doesn't this bridal outfit look right at some in the woods?

If you love the idea of an overskirt for your wedding dress, drop me a DM and let’s talk colour palettes!

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