Years ago, it wasn’t uncommon for the bride and groom to change from their wedding dress and tux into their going away clothes before they ducked out early from their reception to head off to the airport or to their honeymoon destination. Nowadays, most couples don’t leave the reception early and change into going away clothes like they used to but that doesn’t mean that modern brides don’t want a wedding wardrobe change. Many brides have adopted the two dress wedding trend popular with celebrities and socialites or are choosing to wear multiple dresses in accordance with cultural traditions.
Some brides are so in love with their wedding gowns or paid so much for them, that they feel strongly about staying in their dream dresses all day and night, so they’ll just bustle up the train in order to move and dance more freely at the reception. Other brides are opting for two wedding dresses, changing from the traditional ball gown worn at the ceremony, to a shorter, flirtier cocktail style or party dress for the reception. If you think you barely have the budget for one wedding dress, let alone two, some manufacturers are making convertible wedding dresses where the magic of Velcro enables you to remove long layers of ruffle or skirting to reveal a sleek, short, dress perfect for dancing in, creating one dress with two distinct looks and purposes. |