Dance the Night Away in Your Second Look

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You’ve heard about the LBD, but now the LWD has arrived as the perfect party attire.

Published:

Wisconsin Bride Fall/Winter 2023

If there's ever a time to embrace multiple outfit changes, it's your wedding day. Second looks are becoming more common across the industry and offering couples a unique opportunity to showcase their personal style across a few different looks. Second looks offer opportunities to vary lengths and play around with textures and bold styles more suited for reception spaces. Opting for a mini-dress or jumpsuit is a great way to maximize comfort and make sure you can hit all your signature dance moves. Another bonus, second looks are a great way to showcase accessories and flourishes specific to your outfit. As showcased below, the options are vast - and there truly is a second look that can suit every bride's style. It's a time to maximize the style and bring the fun into your special day! Move aside LBD - the quintessential little white dress is here to stay.  

Featuring gowns by Hannah Hill.
(Above) Hannah Hill designs available at All About the Gown. With silhouettes to suit every type of bride, these glitzy pieces accentuate each dress' unique features from lace detailing to refined button-up looks.
Featuring gowns by Watters.
(Above) Watters gowns available at White Dress Bridal Boutique. These designs bring whimsy to a new level with options highlighting puffed sleeves and unique embellishments.
Featuring gowns by Jenny Yoo.
(Above) Jenny Yoo bridal designs available at Miss Ruby Bridal Boutique. Mix things up with a jumpsuit and explore contemporary interpretations of classic shapes.
Gowns by Untamed Petals.
Untamed Petals available at Tie the Knot Bridal Boutique. You can never go overboard with a LWD - and these options amplify the drama. A bow detail is always a good idea, and added details like glitzy gloves are a chic addition.

Season:

autumn
winter

Styles:

Modern

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