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How to be a modern princess bride

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Fashion savvy brides-to-be who want to look like a princess but don't want to sacrifice style can look to less structured designs with layers of silk or a less pouffy gown with a tulle skirt and satin underlay instead.

You'll fall in love with Divine Couture's confections featuring beautiful illusion lace on bodices and panels of silk on the skirt that seem to have added fluidity and movement as the wearer moves. Silhouettes are flattering enough to hide flaws while playing up your best assets.

The modern woodland princess who's after something with colour will appreciate the pretty lilac number with gorgeous floral embroidery on the finest nude mesh over the bodice that's both pretty and alluring.

But if you want want to incorporate tradition and wear a classic ballgown, why not opt for one that features on-trend or unexpected details like strategically placed pleated silk chiffon panels to create an illusion of a cinched-in waist and sheer lace applique just below the decollete for a touch of sophistication and style.

Credits:
Photography: Darren Leow, darrengabrielleow.com
Art direction and styling: Allyson Anne Klass
Photography assistance: Darren Chan
Styling assistance: Leah Lum & Darshenee Devadass
Hair and makeup: Grego, 9826-2681 using Bedhead by TIGI and Shu Uemura
Gowns: Divine Couture
Jewellery: Tiffany & Co.
Models: Apa & Laura, AVE

*See the rest the of the spread in the latest issue of Style:Weddings. Out now in major bookstores, petrol kiosks and newsagents.

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