Spring forward with this selection of pretty floral, tulle and embellished wedding gowns from Scotland’s bridal shops set against Glasgow wedding venue, Citation
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Scotland’s bridal boutiques reveal the designers and labels they are most excited about for 2022 and pick their favourite wedding dress from each collection
Full skirts, glamorous silhouettes and luxurious embellishment – these are unashamedly confident wedding gowns from Scottish boutiques and designers that’ll put brides centre stage
From the hen do to the morning of, pre-wedding occasions are the perfect opportunity to kit your girl gang out in cute matching pieces. Think matching robes, cute hair slides and quirky accessories (bonus points if they’re personalised!).
Looking to add a personal touch to your tresses come the big day? This Dunfermline-based accessory designer will create hair slides that give your new name a shoutout alongside other gorgeous pieces
Our country’s spectacular landscape has been outshone by this season’s prettiest wedding dresses from Scottish bridal boutiques. Prepare to fall in love with frothy and translucent gowns with tumbling trains, flowing skirts, 3D appliqué and intricate embroidery
Amy King Bridal and Beauty and Kate Dillon Designs have dreamed up a new customisable veil collection called Dillon • King and the results are oh-so-pretty
Before the latest lockdown, we asked bridal shop workers (and friends) to wear the 2021 wedding dresses that they were most excited about
We meet some of Scotland’s brightest bridal talents, from wedding dress designers to marvellous milliners
Amy King Bridal and Beauty, Kate Dillon Designs and The Flower Ranger team up to produce a decadent, rustic shoot at The Den at Culross
Take a peek at our treasure trove of pearl-studded, gem-encrusted bridal bands from Kate Dillon Designs, Stephanie Gallen Millinery, Polly Reid and more
The Kirkcaldy store’s got a new, serendipitous gown, an expert milliner and a mother of the bride/groom event coming up
It might be a finishing touch, but that doesn’t mean it should be an afterthought – brush up on the different styles before you hit the shops