The Romantic Beach Bride

Romance by the water trades structure for movement — think floating layers in the sea breeze. A romantic bride is soft, dreamy and unmistakably feminine, and a beach or waterfront ceremony gives that character the perfect stage. The trick is coherence: the dress, the shade of white, the hair, the makeup and the flowers all have to agree with each other and with the room. Here's the complete look, decided.
The romantic look, piece by piece
| Silhouette | An A-line or soft ballgown skirt with a natural waist. |
|---|---|
| Fabric | Airy tulle, delicate chantilly lace and soft organza. |
| Neckline | A sweetheart or off-the-shoulder neckline. |
| Shade of white | Ivory or a whisper of blush-tinted white. Your undertone makes the final call — ivory vs. white by skin tone. |
| Hair | Loose tousled waves or a soft low chignon with face-framing tendrils. |
| Makeup | Rosy, soft-focus skin, a mauve-pink lip and softly smudged liner. |
| Accessories | A fingertip veil, pearl or floral hairpins and delicate drop earrings. |
| Bouquet | Garden roses, ranunculus and trailing greenery in blush and cream. |
Styling it for Beach
A beach wedding is relaxed to semi-formal, with bright, high-contrast sun that reads even ivory as near-white. The one thing to plan around: sand, wind and salt air — heavy structured fabrics fight the setting and long trains catch the breeze, so choose lightweight, fluid cloth. For footwear, go with barefoot sandals or a flat — heels sink into sand. This pairing photographs best in summer and destination-wedding season, when the setting is at its most flattering.
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"I'm having a romantic beach wedding. I'd like to try an A-line or soft ballgown in ivory or a whisper of blush-tinted white, with a sweetheart or off-the-shoulder neckline — and I want to avoid anything too heavy for the setting."
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