By Jessica Simon
Use your bold sense of style to create a wedding look with a mix of textures and styles that represent you.
If you appreciate the luxurious style, sequins, beading and metallics will be right up your alley. Find a dress with beading throughout or try a bold headpiece, like a headband, to accompany your veil.
A statement suit in a color like classic blue – the 2020 Pantone Color of the Year – might be the best way to have the groom stand out as well.
Regardless of whether you choose to make it a full-on theme, try incorporating various textures in fashion and decor to add depth and accentuate otherwise neutral colors and pieces.
Style 88119 by Justin Alexander from Galleria Gowns in Highland Heights. Style C574 by Allure from Galleria Gowns in Highland Heights. Eva gown by Ti Adora from Matina’s Bridal in Woodmere. Gown by Luxe Redux Bridal. | Megan Lee Photography Italian wool suit in barolo red sharkskin weave; British silk and wool vest in graphite gray; barolo red shadow plaid and silk knit tie from Lake Como, Italy for Balani Custom, all from Balani Custom Clothiers in Cleveland. Harford Black Velvet Dinner Jacket from Indochino in Orange. Gown by Luxe Redux Bridal in Orange. | Michael Will Photography Style 52018 by Hayley Paige Occasions from Matina’s Bridal in Woodmere. Jenny Haas Photography / A Charming Fete / Molly Taylor and Co. Round brilliant cut diamond center surrounded by a double octagon diamond halo engagement ring from IMG Jewelers in Lyndhurst.