
Photo of the Day: December 3rd, 2021
Keep warm in style! We love this couple’s chic winter wedding attire.
Keep warm in style! We love this couple’s chic winter wedding attire.
Winter may be the least popular wedding season, but these incredible photos may make you change your mind. From gorgeous snow-covered photos to incredible transportation ideas to the chicest fashion options, there's nothing quite like a winter wedding.
By: Kristen Klein
Protect yourselves from the elements with an umbrella.
Photo Credit: Rebekah J. Murray Photography
Take a romantic stroll through the snow together.
Photo Credit: Carla Ten Eyck Photography
There's nothing more perfect for a winter wedding than taking a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the snowy.
Photo Credit: Lis Photography
Keep your bridesmaids warm with long sleeves and skirts.
Photo Credit: Todd Nichols Photography
Contrast the stark white backdrop of your winter wedding with a bold red gown.
Photo Credit: Wendy Newman Photography
Surround yourselves with a ring of candles — it's like a fairy tale come to life.
Photo Credit: Carla Ten Eyck Photography
On a mild day, top your wedding gown with a chic sweater, scarf, and gloves that coordinate with your groom's peacoat and scarf.
Photo Credit: Anastasiya Belik Photography
Take advantage of a snowy scene without getting covered in snowflakes by posing in a doorframe.
Photo Credit: Sorensen Foto
A frozen waterfall provides an unexpected and elegant backdrop.
Photo Credit: Giving Tree Photography
Have your bridal party toss handfuls of snow as you share a kiss!
Photo Credit: Wren Photography
Tying the knot at a ski resort? A ride in the ski lift is a must.
Photo Credit: Rebekah Westover Photography
Of course, you can't always plan to get caught in a snowfall... but when it happens, the results can be downright magical.
Photo Credit: Front Room Photography
This snow-covered mountain is like a Christmas village come to life.
Photo Credit: Mike Larson
This ring bearer is absolutely adorable in his pageboy hat and snow mittens.
Photo Credit: Rebekah Westover
Think a winter wedding means you can't have an outdoor ceremony? Think again! Provide your guests with wraps, blankets, and hot chocolate to keep them feeling cozy as you exchange your vows.
Photo Credit: Rebekah Westover
Take advantage of nearby holiday decorations for a gorgeous photo you can use on your next holiday card.
Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography
A fur coat will keep you warm as you snap some outdoor photos.
Photo Credit: Sara Kauss Photography
From the gorgeous lighting to the "snow"-covered benches, this ceremony setup is perfect for a winter wedding.
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Wedding dress shopping can be completely overwhelming — how can a bride-to-be be expected to narrow down her taste and pick just one dress out of the plethora of styles and options? Luckily, we love staring at wedding dresses all day. So, we’ve rounded up some favorite stunning real bride looks to help you figure out what you want in your own wedding dress. From lace and satin to voluminous ball-gowns and minimalist sheath silhouettes, you’re bound to find one that inspires you.
By: Hillary Hoffower
We’re loving this slip dress-inspired Eddy K look embellished with sequins for a little dazzle.
Photo Credit: Alexandra Vonk
With cap sleeves, a lace bodice, and simple elegant train, this Lillian West gown is pure sweetness.
Photo Credit: Aria Photography
We’re feeling all the whimsy in this delicate Needle & Thread gown, with colorful floral embroidery that creates a decadent bodice.
Photo Credit: Janneke Storm
A mauve mermaid Vera Wang erupts in cascading ruffles for some refined drama.
Photo Credit: Jasmine Lee Photography
Accented with a long, gorgeous veil, this strapless lace Madison James mermaid is seriously flattering.
Photo Credit: Something Blue by Susan Elizabeth
How spectacular is this Anne Barge ball gown? A deep V and statement pleats come together for a clean look that puts a modern spin on tradition.
Photo Credit: Photography Anthology
This ethereal A-line by Allure Bridals is classic and timeless, perfect for polished romance.
Photo Credit: Sarah Vaughan Photography
Rich in crystal and beaded embroidery, this curve-hugging Berta screams glam sophistication.
Photo Credit: Jana Williams Photography
Bride Haylee looks like a total princess in this Maggie Sottero confection with a stunning lace halter bodice.
Photo Credit: Shannon St. Clair Photo
We can’t get enough of these stunning Kate Middleton-inspired lace sleeves in this Martina Liana bodysuit, paired with a Mori Lee tiered skirt.
Photo Credit: Ken Viale Photography
Anna Campbell never disappoints — this gown is all feminine elegance with a hint of vintage, thanks to a scalloped bodice heavy in lace and beading.
Photo Credit: Raconteur Photography
A sophisticated Justin Alexander gown has a bit of a modern flair, ideal for brides whose hearts vibe with the past.
Photo Credit: Tamara Gruner Photography
Effortless and beautiful, this Stone Cold Fox dress is a dream for the laidback bride.
Photo Credit: Jenn Emerling Weddings
This Maggie Sottero dream is pure feminine elegance, complete with lace off-the-shoulder sleeves and a tulle skirt.
Photo Credit: Tara Lilly Photography
Don't let this ball gown from Still White fool you — it's actually two pieces! A full tulle skirt and lace boatneck crop top are pure romance, perfect for this bride's Parisian elopement.
Photo Credit: Vic Bonvicini Photography
Would you look at that train!? This bride looked like she stepped straight out of a magazine editorial in a cascading WTC Studio dress, an airy and dreamy lace and tulle confection.
Photo Credit: Lara Hotz Photography
A silver bejeweled bodice adds a subtle regal touch to this breathtaking gown by Casablanca Bridal.
Photo Credit: Radion Photography
Ravishing in all its minimalist glory, this understated Rachel Gilbert gown is striking with simplicity.
Photo Credit: Lilli Waters
Modest, but flattering, this Calla Blanche lace wedding gown is every rustic bride’s dream. Just look at how good it looks in this gorgeous barn venue!
Photo Credit: Alyssa Luzaich Photography
With a tulle skirt, sweetheart neckline, and draped off-shoulder sleeves, this Sarah Seven gown sings a romantic tune.
Photo Credit: Someplace Wild
This bride dares to be different in an eye catching feathered ball gown skirt by Kelly Faetanini.
Photo Credit: Mariel Hannah Photogaphy
This masterpiece by Monique Lhuillier features a dazzling bodice embroidered with crystals and a simple A-line skirt for a look of subtle and stately glam.
Photo Credit: Trynh Photo
Not your traditional dress, this Truvelle piece has subtle beauty with flittering gold sequins and pastel tones.
Photo Credit: Soul Season Photography
From a foggy gray skirt of ruffled layers to a silvery bodice in a cut-out floral design, this Hayley Paige dress is absolutely everything.
Photo Credit: Scissortail Stories
A bodice with crystal beading, illusion fabric, and cap sleeves makes a statement with a billowing lace skirt in this Ines di Santo gown.
Photo Credit: Betsi Ewing Studio
This bride is a blushing beauty in a millennial pink gown by Crystal Design that’s both delicate and dramatic thanks to a frothy skirt, illusion fabric, and cascading white floral appliques.
Photo Credit: Jessi Marie Photography
This Lazaro ball gown is every princess bride’s fantasy, complete with voluminous skirt and illusion bodice for a look that is utterly magical.
Photo Credit: Laura Witherow Photography
It's all bold elegance in this strapless nude Jim Hjelm ball gown with a large embroidered rose print.
Photo Credit: Art is for Lovers
A silk slip Jenny Yoo dress with sheer embroidered capelet combines ‘90s minimalism and ‘20s romance.
Photo Credit: On the Times Photography
A waterfall hemline, crystal clusters that resemble polka dots, and lace trim gives this Madeleine Fig dress a whimsical feel.
Photo Credit: Jose Villa
A timeless beauty, this classic and unadorned Lazaro will never go out of style.
Photo Credit: Shannon Moffit
This bride is an absolute vision in a softly pleated Odylyne the Ceremony dress paired with a lace cape fit for a queen.
Photo Credit: Jenny Smith & Co.
We're utterly in love with this blush Costarellos gown, from its pleated tiers and whimsical tulle overlay to its ruffled bodice for an ethereal and playful effect.
Photo Credit: Egor Zhelov
Can you believe this beautiful ball gown was designed by the bride herself, in conjunction with New York Bride & Groom? Inspired by Pride & Prejudice, it would definitely get Jane Austen’s nod of approval.
Photo Credit: Sophie Kaye Photography
How beautiful is this Alon Livné creation? With a silver beaded bodice and simple white skirt and train, it’s the perfect marriage of vintage and classic.
Photo Credit: Tiffani Jones
Rich in detail and volume, this decadent dress from The White Room Salon is an absolute masterpiece.
Photo Credit: Laura Rae Photography
This '70s inspired silky Houghton gown is a '70s-loving bride's dream, with a deep V-neck, pockets, and Swarovski crystals. This bride paired it with a pendant necklace and glittering headpiece for a disco meets indie feel.
Photo Credit: Hannah Martin Photography
A little bit sassy, a little bit sweet, this custom Erin Grey Couture two-piece is completely original, with subtle statement blooms and a modern look.
Photo Credit: Allison Kuhn Photography
This refined Suzanne Neville satin gown is perfect for the sophisticated bride. Just look at those shiny layers, flattering neckline, and crystal belt!
Photo Credit: Kristian Leven
Nothing compares to the stunning lace in this two-piece Prada gown. An absolute work of art if we ever saw one!
Photo Credit: Marina Koslow
Sequined and silver, this glam dress by One Day Bridal is a showstopper. We’re loving a sexy front slit with modest long sleeves!
Photo Credit: Enchanted Wedding Photography
A ball gown silhouette, illusion lace, and matching tulle veil lend this Watters bridal look a fairytale charm.
Photo Credit: Justine Milton Photography
Crisp and clean with a statement cape and structured silhouette that fits like a glove, this Caroline Hayden gown proves the power of less is more.
Photo Credit: Almond Leaf Studios
This beautiful Marchesa gown emits old world romance vibes, thanks to an ornately embroidered bodice and gold tones.
Photo Credit: Sposto Photography
A high collar and buttoned front lend this Maria Lluisa Rabell gown Victorian vibes.
Photo Credit: Michael and Carina Photography
Soft pink hues, flutter sleeves, floral adornments, and sparkling accents in an Art Deco design — we're loving the modern 1920s inspiration behind this Rachel Gilbert gown.
Photo Credit: Amanda Alessi Photography
Custom-made by Sarah Janks, this delicate and romantic gown has a dreamy botanical feel with floral appliques and godet pleats.
Photo Credit: Jose Villa
A lace Pronovias A-line keeps things classic and sweet, coupled with a lace trimmed veil for a final touch — a perfect look for the traditional bride.
Photo Credit: Julia Kaptelova
Just look at that statement train of cascading ruffles! It’s safe to say Winston Yeh of Kenneth Winston outdid himself with his bride Jenny's custom-made gown (it was designed by his mother!).
Photo Credit: Simplytwo Photography
We love the way the light hits the couple in this timeless photo.
There's something magical about a veil — it has the power to transform you into a blushing bride and bring your nearest and dearest to tears of joy. Historically, veils have different symbolic interpretations around the world, from warding off evil spirits to signifying that the newlyweds' love for one another isn't just skin deep. Check out 50 photos that might just convince you to wear a long veil at your wedding!
Long veils are no longer strictly reserved for houses of worship — they're popping up in pastoral farm weddings, beautiful beachfront receptions, and more non-traditional settings.
Photo Credit: La Candella Weddings
A longer veil will need more maintenance and touch-ups throughout the day, but your bridesmaids will be happy to lend a hand.
Photo Credit: Infused Studios
This bride's handmade veil is 80 years old! Her grandmother wore it and preserved it in the hopes that it would be passed on for generations to come — how sweet is that?
Photo Credit: Amber J Photography
There's nothing more romantic than sharing a sweet kiss or embrace while wrapped up in a veil.
Photo Credit: 1486 Photography
A mantilla veil with lace trim can enhance a more classic gown.
Photo Credit: Jessica Hendrix Photography
A cathedral veil creates the illusion of a longer gown train.
Photo Credit: Jessica Hendrix Photography
A forehead crown/veil combo exudes flower-child appeal.
Photo Credit: Soul Child Photography
Veils add a vibrant sense of movement to your wedding photos.
Photo Credit: Quetzal Photo
If you're wearing a more elaborate gown and headpiece, balance it out with a simpler veil style.
Photo Credit: Quetzal Photo
"Long veils are a great way to add drama or make a statement with your bridal look. You can do a classic clean veil or add some sparkle by having a veil embellished with crystals. Whichever one you decide on, make sure it represents you and suits your wedding-day style," says bridal accessories designer Ariel Jennifer Taub.
Photo Credit: The Wedding Traveler
A long-sleeved boho sheath paired with a more traditional veil is sheer perfection.
Photo Credit: Elle Lily Photography and Videography
This photo of a couple's first look from the vantage point of the bride gives us goosebumps.
Photo Credit: Bamboo Leaf Studios
Not even glittery gowns can upstage this bride's radiance.
Photo Credit: B.O.B Photography
Storm clouds might be brewing in the distance but this couple's portrait is pure bliss.
Photo Credit: Vitaly M Photography
A long veil and metallic booties added a high-fashion element to this nautical affair.
Photo Credit: Kelly Cronin Photography
An ivory dress and veil combined with the technicolor surroundings of nature gives this snapshot an ethereal quality.
Photo Credit: Ina Pandora Photography
The contrast between an urban venue and a classic tulle veil is so fun and unexpected.
Photo Credit: GraceD Photos
We love how the lace edges of the veil mirror the scalloped back of this bride's gown.
Photo Credit: Will Pursell Photography
This breathtaking balcony shot just wouldn't have achieved the same effect without the bride's flowing veil.
Photo Credit: Will Pursell Photography
A classic, unadorned style balances out a chic textured skirt. If you're wearing blush, like this bride, then choose a veil that's a shade lighter; if your gown is white, then go for the same hue.
Photo Credit: Photo Love
A two-tiered veil is reserved for the most traditional brides who want the "wow" factor of having their groom lift the blusher during the ceremony.
Photo Credit: Melanie Gabrielle Photography

We love this tender moment between the bride and groom!
Before the Wedding
1. While registering, your mother might have mentioned what she would register for if she could do it again today. Take her up on that hint and surprise her with whatever it was she was wishing for. She'll love it!


