Have you envisioned your dream wedding dress? Is it replete with delicate beading + sheer detailing? Yes? Or maybe you haven’t even pictured your dream gown yet, you just have a *feeling* that when you see it, you’ll know. Well, today we’re introducing Australian designer, Karen Willis Holmes and we have a feeling you might just fall in love.
Featuring low backs, sheer long sleeves, and delicate beading, the 2017 KWH by Karen Willis Holmes definitely speaks to the modern bride that exudes luxe, bohemian vibes. Aptly named the “Liquid Light Editorial,” the gowns were captured in the early morning light and later in the golden hour as the sun set… Elegant. Dreamy. Ethereal. We’re pretty darn HEAD OVER HEELS. Ready to take a look at all the beauty, captured by Pretty Flamingo Photography? Let’s view this ready to wear collection!
Vintage elegance + exquisite detail… All the intricate beading of these two dresses is giving us major *HEART EYES*. Seen on the right is the Celine, with its low V-neck + sheer long sleeves.
Meet the Cassie; this slim fitting V-neck gown is decked out with beading through the bodice and a sheer high neck. For an added sensual touch, the back of the dress is tied off with a bow + exposes a low cut out back.
Simply stunning.
Speaking to your inner goddess, Aria features all-over sequins for a halter neck + low exposed back.
Seen on the right is the Whitney in all its exquisite floral detailing.
Can you imagine wearing this for your vows + frolicking on the beach or through the woods after? The way the light dances off each delicately placed bead + shimmers is seriously dreamy.
The magnificent Cindy is featured on the right; with all-over sequins + a delicate scalloped neckline, this gown is elegant, yet ultra-glam.
Do you have a favorite style? How about ALL of them? Yeah, us too… Let us know which Karen Willis Holmes gown you’d rock in the comments below!
designer: Karen Willis Holmes // photography: Pretty Flamingo Photography // model: Lizzie Hare // hair + makeup: Blondie Hair and Cosmetica // jewelry: Emma Bulpit
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