High-low midi skirt
Imported from Europe
If all of your bridesmaids are wearing the same exact color, dresses in different materials can be a nice way to add some dimension to the look
Im used to leather, denim, really sturdy materials that I can just [imitating sewing machine sounds] shoot through a sewing machine with a lot of power
Archived from the original on January 5, 2025
Why you should consider wearing a second-hand wedding dress For the planet Eco-friendly weddings, as predicted by Bernadette Chapman, founder of the UK Alliance of Wedding Planners (UKAWP), are one of the biggest wedding trends of the moment (and hopefully far into the future, too): 'Couples marrying now are very conscious of the damage we have done to the planet and they can actively ensure they are as environmentally friendly as they can be.' And so it should be, seeing as the typical British nuptials create a whopping 18kg of single-use plastic waste, according to Sky Ocean Rescue's research, not to mention the food waste from catering (a reported 10% of wedding food ends up in the bin), the carbon footprint of guests' travel, and a wedding dress most likely never to be worn again