If the beauty of the Irish scenery doesn’t catch your eye in these gorgeous photos by Cheyenne Gil, the gold sequin wedding dress from Lovely Bride surely will. This dreamy bridal shoot, which took place amongst the cliffs of Howth in Dublin, Ireland, is sure to fulfill your fashion craving for the day and leave you with an ache for adventure + wanderlust. And we love the idea of a shoot just for the bride after or before the busy big day! Let’s hear a bit more about this special place from Cheyenne before we see more:
Three years ago I visited Howth, right outside of Dublin, Ireland. I fell in love with it. Walking the cliffs, I was humbled by how how still everything was – even with the wind blowing my hair every which way and the cold air stinging my lungs. It was the most beautiful place I had ever been, and so simple. Now, three years later, and with a million ideas swimming around my head, I was heading back to Ireland. I knew I wanted to do a bridal look, and me being the gaudy, gypsy soul that I am, I was going to make it shiny and full of metal and loveliness. The inspiration came from the cliffs of Howth – The colors, the textures, the wind, and the sea.
Adore these shots of that vintage veil by Dirty Fabulous flying in the wind!
The pretty greenery-filled bouquet by Mark at The Garden fit in with the shoot’s simplistic, yet wild, aesthetic.
Such a refreshing editorial – and such pretty inspiration for any bride considering a bridal shoot! Big thanks to the following creatives who pulled this one together!

photography: Cheyenne Gil // florals: Mark Grehan at The Garden // wedding dress: provided by Lovely Bride // veil: Vintage by Dirty Fabulous // location: the cliffs of Howth in Dublin, Ireland
This is very beautifull dress of bride and very pretty bride.
I really LOVE these photos! So erie and stunning.
so beautiful wedding dress!!!love it~~
Oh wow, spectacular dress and venue.
Beautiful dress! It has wedding dress lines, but glamour and a wow-factor with the gold beading. Also love the necklace.
So… who makes the dress?
This is a _constant_ with these websites: Let’s not list the most important source
Hi Rhyden, It’s from Lovely Bride (http://lovelybride.com/index.php/lovely-one) and you can find their link in the first sentence as well as at the end of the post. For your reference, we always list all the credits at the end of each feature — and often in the post also — since we know how important that is to our readers. :)
Best, Jen