Classic Vintage Bride

Pearls are, without a doubt, the uttermost symbol of bridal style. When I saw Sarah’s wedding on Justin and Mary Marantz blog, her modern use of pearls caught my eye. Several gorgeous accessories, with none of them being the traditional pearl strand necklace. Sarah is the epitome of a classic vintage bride: lace wedding dress, pearls and a timeless look that she pulled off gracefully.

Pearl Accessories for Brides
Pearl Accessories for Brides
Pearl Accessories for Brides
Pearl Accessories for Brides
Pearl Accessories for Brides

Dress: Jim Hjelm from Kleinfelds
Shoes: Hey Lady Shoes
All hair accessories/headpieces: Sara Gabriel (purchased from Traci Romano Events in CT)
Pin for sash on back of dress: Antique (purchased from Stratford Antique Center in CT)
Clutch: Vintage (purchased from Stratford Antique Center in CT)
Earrings: Carolee
Shawl: The White Dress by the Shore – Clinton, CT
Bouquet: Fleur de Lys Floral – New Haven, CT (Lace from her mother’s bridal gown)

January 20th, 2010  |  Email to a friend
Category: Design Inspiration, Fashion & Beauty

Comments
  1. 1
    Erika Unbehaun on January 20, 2010

    Love the dress sash adorned with pearl pins.

  2. 2
    Kristi Wright on January 20, 2010

    Love the shoes!

  3. 3
    Bird on January 20, 2010

    There is something so elegant about pearls, you did a wonderful job capturing the vibe with these photos. Have to say, I absolutely love your blog!

  4. 4
    Alejandra on January 20, 2010

    I love her hair piece! (Or the combination of them) — Such a classic look.

  5. 5
    thevintagebride.com on January 20, 2010

    Pearls. You just can’t go wrong with pearls–and the shoes…oooh–just divine!

  6. 6
    Gina on January 20, 2010

    I love this whole look! The hairstyle matches the theme and looks perfect with the hair accessories.

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    The Wedding Outlet on January 20, 2010

    Those shoes are lovely!

  8. 8
    Rosa on January 20, 2010

    Love love love love this wedding! So funny I just bought a bunch of pearls last night for my weding crafts! Perfect timing and inspiration:)

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    Jessie on January 20, 2010

    Love your posts! The pearls look beautiful. Glad to find such wonderful blogs like yours out there that strive to provide helpful, stylish, and insightful content. Hope you’ll visit our blog and let us know your thoughts!

  10. 10
    Jacquelyn on January 20, 2010

    The sash + The shoes = My faves.

  11. 11
    Sarah Ann on January 20, 2010

    I love this! Especially her dress. Gorgeous!

  12. 12
    imthiaz houseman on January 21, 2010

    i have to agree. she is stunning and so elegant!

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    perfectweddingdressfinder on January 22, 2010

    I like the lace dress and the fact it isn’t strapless!

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    Traci Romano on January 22, 2010

    How fun so see this on your blog!! It is so great to see pictures of brides on their wedding day with the accessories they bought from our salon!!! Thank you so much!

  15. 15
    fantasyfloraldesigns.com on January 25, 2010

    Woo Hoo!!!
    lace is Here to stay
    No more strapless gowns please!!!

  16. 16
    Michael and Anna Costa on January 30, 2010

    You can’t go wrong with pearls – the classic look they give you it’s divine.

  17. 17
    Lauren on January 31, 2010

    OMG, these pieces are absolutely gorgeous!!

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