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MILE 12

FOUR TIMES DIFFERENT

When she enters the scene, everyone's breath catches. The bride in white. What about the bride in red? Do we always have to head to bridal salons, do we have to style ourselves into a boho fairy in a lace dress, or can we look elsewhere and a trouser suit or a 60s vibe is acceptable? What is still bridal and what is not? The wedding is your moment, take your time and think about which side of your personality captures the festive mood best.

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The role of the bride is undoubtedly an opportunity to shine. However, don't be afraid to break away from your usual ideas. There's no need to grow your hair long when you feel best in a sharply cut mikado anyway. No makeup? Don't force yourself to do it at your own wedding either, the specialness of the moment can be emphasised by other means. A woman on her wedding day exudes a special charm and believe me, there will be no doubt who is getting married today.

A bride in an extravagant dress adorned with pearls or a girl dreaming of a tea party in a house of a thousand stories, both of these can be a symbol of a day full of light. But then dusk falls and with it She with a capital O, like a 1930s film star, brings the glitz and glamour of a bygone era to the hem of her dress. And when night falls, the boundaries are pushed even further. The powdery tones give way to the richness of the nacho. A wild woman in a play of light and shadow, that's what a festively dressed woman can be. What's appropriate for a wedding and what's not? It's up to you.

Text: Helena Stiessová | Photo: Lukáš Koňařík | Styling & concept: Natálie Machová | Site: Dům Radost, Praha | Flowers: Inspirito flowers & decor | Jewelry: Still life | MUA: Tomáš Moučka, Make Up Institute Prague | Dress: Naniche | Model: Eliška Jurigová

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