Spring weddings have a special charm — nature awakens, the air fills with freshness, and wedding photos against blooming trees become true works of art. It's no wonder that spring remains one of the most popular seasons for weddings. Every year, more couples choose the March-to-May period for their big celebration.
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Before we introduce you to the looks, pay attention to a few universal tips for spring brides.
Account for weather surprises: spring is unpredictable, so plan an elegant addition to your look in case of cold or rain.
Choose layers: light wraps, boleros, or shawls can be removed if it gets warmer, and this won't ruin the overall composition of your outfit.
Consider non-white shades: soft pastels or dresses with colorful accents are especially appropriate in spring.
Take care of your footwear: even if your wedding is in May, the ground may still be damp — choose a stable heel and have a backup option ready.
Blooming Garden
Foundation of the look: the romantic Beatrice dress by Marchesa from the Spring 2024 collection. This off-shoulder model is adorned with exquisite voluminous floral appliqués on the bodice and throughout its length. The dress features airy sheer sleeves with floral elements that create the effect of fluttering petals. The A-line silhouette and multi-layered tulle skirt ensure fluid movement. This dress is a true embodiment of spring's awakening, where every detail seems to come alive before your eyes.
Footwear: exquisite slingback pumps by Manolo Blahnik with delicate embossing reminiscent of flower petals. The elegant pointed toe and medium-height heel create the perfect balance between femininity and comfort for a long wedding day. The elastic heel strap ensures a secure fit, which is especially important for outdoor ceremonies or dancing until dawn.
Accessories: a wreath of fresh flowers or a delicate tiara with floral motifs, encrusted with pearls. Earrings with pendants shaped like buds or petals. For cool weather — a silk wrap.
Makeup: fresh and light, with emphasis on glowing skin. Soft pink blush, light peach eyeshadow, and natural lashes. On the lips — a sheer gloss with a subtle pink undertone.
Perfume: Jo Malone Wild Bluebell — a floral composition with notes of bluebells, lily of the valley, and peach. A fresh, clean scent reminiscent of a walk through a spring forest early in the morning, when the first rays of sun break through the foliage.
Bouquet: a lush composition of peonies, ranunculus, freesias, and branches of blooming cherry or apple. Styled with garden-like ease, with ribbons cascading down.
Spring Minimalism
Foundation of the look: a minimalist dress by Safiyaa in dense crepe satin, ivory colored. The model's highlight is its impeccable architectural cut with clean lines, a high closed neckline, and an expressive train creating a dramatic silhouette. The absence of decorative elements on the main part of the dress is compensated by luxurious sheer sleeves scattered with crystals that look like drops of morning dew.
Footwear: sleek pumps by Casadei in snow-white leather with an open heel. Strict geometric lines and an impeccable silhouette emphasize the architectural purity of the look. A high stable heel and elegant ankle strap ensure comfort even during extended wear, and the design perfectly complements the concept of a modern bride who values quality and refined simplicity.
Accessories: geometric minimalist earrings in white gold, a thin bracelet. Instead of a veil — an elegant hair clip or bobby pins with pearl décor for a subtle accent. For cool weather — a sleek cape coat in dense silk.
Makeup: nude with a flawless base and matte finish. Face sculpting with bronzer instead of bold accents. Natural-shaped brows, neutral shadows, subtly enhanced lashes, and nude lipstick.
Perfume: Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey Pure — a clean, transparent fragrance with notes of sea water, lily of the valley, and cashmere wood. Minimalist yet memorable, it perfectly complements a look based on understated elegance.
Bouquet: a strict geometric composition of white calla lilies or a single large peony surrounded by eucalyptus.
Neo-Sakura
Foundation of the look: a bold and innovative dress by YolanCris in nude dress style with a high neckline and a completely sheer base decorated with voluminous appliqués of white flowers resembling cherry blossoms. The minimalist cut and simple silhouette create the effect of flowers floating around the bride's body, as if caught by a spring breeze. This play of light and shadow is characteristic of Japanese aesthetics.
Footwear: transparent sandals by Cult Gaia on a graceful heel that looks as if carved from crystal. Minimalist lines and weightless construction create the effect of the bride floating above the ground. The transparency of the shoes perfectly complements the nude dress concept without overloading the look with unnecessary details.
Accessories: instead of a traditional veil — a long airy cape creating the effect of morning mist over a blooming garden. The key element of the look — earrings by Danielle Frankel in the shape of cherry blossoms, skillfully crafted from pink porcelain with stamen detailing.
Makeup: skin with a light glow, thin elongated eyeliner, soft blush, and delicate pink lips. Minimum products, maximum naturalness.
Perfume: Diptyque Do Son — an exquisite fragrance with notes of tuberose, jasmine, and benzoin. Its complex, intellectual composition reflects the multi-layered nature of Japanese culture, combining freshness with deep woody notes.
Bouquet: an asymmetrical ikebana with branches of blooming sakura or cherry, complemented by white peonies and orchids. Minimum plants, maximum attention to form and space between elements.
Springtime in Paris
Foundation of the look: an exquisite dress by Monique Lhuillier in new look style with off-shoulder design and tea-length silhouette. The corseted bodice and full midi skirt in delicate tulle with voluminous appliqués embody the elegance of Parisian style. The refined simplicity of the cut is compensated by rich textures and sophisticated details — the quintessence of the French understanding of luxury.
Footwear: elegant sandals by René Caovilla in pink satin with exquisite spiral straps adorned with crystals. The sculptural construction of straps wrapping around the ankle like a precious vine creates a unique silhouette worthy of Parisian runways.
Accessories: a miniature clutch in silk satin or mother-of-pearl, as shown in the photo. Instead of a traditional veil — a small elegant birdcage veil or pillbox hat. Pearl drop earrings by Sophie Bille Brahe (like Kate Middleton's) and a thin diamond bracelet. For cool spring weather — a delicate bolero in fine silk or cashmere.
Makeup: classic French — flawless skin, black eyeliner, lengthened lashes, and iconic red lipstick. No contouring — only natural lines and a bold lip accent.
Perfume: Chanel No.5 L'Eau — a modern interpretation of the legendary fragrance. A lighter, more transparent composition with notes of citrus, aldehydes, and May rose is perfect for a spring wedding and embodies French elegance in every note.
Bouquet: small but expressive, composed of French roses, ranunculus, and a touch of greenery. Hand-tied style with a single satin ribbon — no fuss, only the natural beauty of flowers.
Foundation of the look: a stunning dress by Rue de Seine with a corseted bodice and airy skirt in semi-sheer tulle, adorned with breathtaking floral embroidery in pink, terracotta, and white tones. Each flower seems alive, as if just picked from a spring meadow. Voluminous appliqués and multi-layered tulle form a dynamic silhouette that seems to move even when the bride stands still.
Footwear: lace-up sandals by Jeffrey Campbell in soft terracotta suede with long ribbons that wrap around the calf up to the knee. A comfortable block heel of medium height ensures comfort, while the bohemian lacing creates the effect of ancient sandals. The terracotta color perfectly echoes the dress embroidery, completing the look.
Accessories: an airy veil with flower appliqués echoing the dress motifs. A gold chain necklace with a pendant, several thin bracelets or festival-style friendship bands.
Makeup: natural with emphasis on glowing skin and eyes. Golden highlighter on the high points of the face, creamy shimmering shadows, lots of mascara, and nude lip gloss. You can add single rhinestones to the outer corners of the eyes for a special accent.
Perfume: Byredo Flowerhead — a riot of floral notes of jasmine, tuberose, and angelica, inspired by Indian wedding garlands. A bright, joyful fragrance that emphasizes the free-spirited character of the look and creates an aura of a blooming garden around the bride.
Bouquet: a loose, slightly disheveled composition in exact accordance with the dress color palette — white, pink, and terracotta wildflowers. Poppies, cosmos, ranunculus, and delicate sprigs of greenery gathered in an effortless bouquet and tied with long multicolored ribbons.