Happy Monday, friends! We’re here to kick off the week with a little eye candy, by way of the new Wild Hearts Collection from one of our favorite Aussie designers, Karen Willis Holmes! What could be a better than to start your week than pinning some pretty dresses?! Throw in a cup of coffee and we’re sold.
This collection launched at New York International Bridal Week last fall and finally hit stockists this month. Keeping up with the success of Karen Willis Holmes‘ last collection, KWH, Wild Hearts is all about sophisticated design and flexible + figure flattering dresses, all with an air of ethereal romance. Today we’re doing a little “digital try-on” of these stunning gowns so grab that cup of coffee and let’s do this!
Nadia
Guys, that slit! The U-neckline is a current fav but we’re pretty wild about the full skirt and slit on the Nadia…SO pretty.
Dina
Another take on the U-neckline, Dina’s low back and sweeping train are sweet and romantic.
Bobby
Here comes the bride, people! Bobby’s lattice lace and front slit are the stunners, here.
Kristy
Kristy is the best kind of unexpected surprise with that strappy back.
LOVE.
Sera
Sera (left) has a romantic, bra-cup fitted bodice with itty-bitty straps. Such a pretty silhouette.
Savannah
Fitted down to the knee, baby! The lace is stretch, so it’s a guaranteed slim fit.
Karina
High in the front, low in the back. The Karina is all class and romance.
Tabby
Bringing a bit of boho to the collection, Tabby slides off the shoulders and spotlights the décolletage.
A detachable train adds simple and ethereal elegance to many of the gowns in the collection.
Valencia
The collection’s other long-sleeved offering (they’re actually an optional add-on!), Valencia features stretch lace with a soft ruched detail in the back.
So dreamy! We’re loving the new Wild Hearts collection and can’t wait to see brides rock the gowns this year!
To try on a dress from the new collection, find out a Karen Willis Holmes stockists near you.
photography: Kylee Yee // hair + makeup:Â Makeup by Sophie KnoxÂ
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