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How to Style a Summer Wedding: Your Guide to Staying Cool, Chic & Camera-Ready - Ivory & White
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How to Style a Summer Wedding: Your Guide to Staying Cool, Chic & Camera-Ready
Summer weddings in Australia hit differently — warm nights, golden light, balmy breezes, and celebrations that spill effortlessly into the evening. But with all that beauty comes one challenge every bride knows too well: How do you look incredible and stay comfortable in the heat? Whether you’re the bride, the maid of honour or the designated dancefloor queen, here’s your complete guide to styling a summer wedding without melting halfway through the reception. Choose the Right Fabrics Australia’s summer heat is no joke — so your fabric choice matters as much as your silhouette. Best fabrics for summer weddings: • Crepe – breathable, lightweight, and drapes beautifully• Mikado blends – structured but not heavy• Organza – airy and elegant• Silk blends – breathable and luxe• Lightweight satin – smooth, minimal and perfect for minis Avoid anything too heavy (thick satin, brocade) or overly embellished if you’ll be outdoors. Heat is the enemy of comfort and makeup — so choose fabrics that let your skin breathe. Lean Into Modern Minis (Made to Move) Nothing says “summer celebration” quite like a bridal mini. They’re playful, comfortable and made for movement — perfect for beach weddings, garden ceremonies or the ultimate reception moment. Why minis work so well: No fabric sticking to you No heavy skirts trapping heat Perfect for dancing Easy to pair with statement accessories Great for hens, rehearsal dinners and second looks If the ceremony calls for something more traditional, slip into a mini after the photos. Your makeup artist will thank you. Keep Your Beauty Look Heat-Proof Summer weddings can make even the best makeup slide — so go for polished, not heavy. For makeup: Opt for a matte or soft-glow base Powder strategically (T-zone only) Waterproof mascara and liner Cream blushes for longevity Setting spray is your best friend For hair: If your dress is detailed → keep hair sleek + minimal If your dress is clean/minimal → go soft waves or volume Humidity hack: a low bun will always last longer than curls   Balance Your Styling: Dress vs Accessories The golden rule of summer styling: Bold dress = minimal stylingMinimal dress = bold accessories If your dress is simple: Statement earrings Oversized bow Pearl gloves A pop of sparkle Hair down and effortless If your dress is detailed: Minimal jewellery Hair up to keep cool Clean makeup A simple veil or no veil The goal is balance — and comfort. Choose Shoes You Can Actually Walk (and Dance) In Summer means sweat + grass + sand + heat. Your shoes should support you, not sabotage you. Best choices: Block heels Bridal platforms Pearl/embellished flats Low sandals for beach weddings Evening sneakers for the reception Avoid narrow stilettos outdoors — they sink, wobble and will ruin your night.   Consider the Venue When Choosing Your Look Beach wedding: Light fabrics, no heavy trains, soft updos, minimal jewellery. Garden wedding: Block heels, structured minis or airy midis, glowy natural makeup. Indoor summer wedding: You can lean into bolder fabrics and embellished details — hello feathers and sparkle. Rooftop/City wedding: Sleek silhouettes, modern minis, polished updos. Bring a Second Look Your ceremony gown shouldn’t have to survive the entire day in Australian heat. A second look — especially a mini — solves everything: No overheating Fresh photos New energy for dancing A completely different vibe This is why reception dressing is trending so hard for 2025 and 2026.   Final Tips for Styling a Summer Wedding Hydrate (your skin glows more when you do) Touch-up kit: blotting papers, lipstick, powder, mini deodorant Anti-chafe balm — trust us Test your dress movement and comfort outdoors before the day Keep a fan in your bridal clutch Your summer wedding look should feel effortless, modern, and made to move — not heavy, sticky or high-maintenance.  
How to Survive an Australian Summer Wedding (and Still Look Flawless) - Ivory & White
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How to Survive an Australian Summer Wedding (and Still Look Flawless)
Australian summers are gorgeous—and brutal. Between 30°C heat, full sun and coastal humidity, the smartest brides plan their look the way they plan their run sheet. If you’re weighing up a bridal mini, a short wedding dress, or a chic second wedding look, here’s how to stay cool, comfortable and camera-ready all day.
Reception Dress Trends to watch out for - July 2025
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Reception Dress Trends to watch out for - July 2025
Brides aren’t ditching tradition entirely. They’re accepting it the way you accept a call from an estranged relative on your birthday. Polite, quick, and with every intention of doing something more fun straight after. The modern bride still nods to the classics but makes space for her own style, personality, and a little main character energy. Here’s what’s dominating the reception dress space in 2025: Party-Ready Minis The mini is having a serious moment. We’re talking feathers, sequins, sculpted satin, and dramatic silhouettes that belong on the dance floor. Brides want something they can move in, eat in, and take chaotic-but-iconic photos in. Satin Slips, Reimagined The slip is still a favourite, but it's evolved. Brides are reaching for heavier satins, interesting necklines, low backs, and intentional styling. Think more off-duty model, less recycled bridesmaid dress. Big Accessories, Simple Dresses Statement earrings. Dramatic bows. Gloves. Pearls everywhere. The dress is often clean and minimal so the accessories can do the heavy lifting. It’s smart, it's chic, and it makes the photos hit harder. Two-Piece Sets That Actually Work Co-ords are coming in strong. Corset tops with matching skirts, modern suits with bridal touches, or even sparkly sets that scream "I came to celebrate." These aren’t just functional, they’re fashion-forward. Sequins, Metallics, and All Things Flashy This is the year brides stopped pretending they don’t love a bit of sparkle. We’re seeing full-sequin minis, silver metallic finishes, crystal embellishments, and bold fabrics that catch every bit of reception lighting. Sheer, Structured, and a Little Bit Sexy Mesh overlays, boning, corsetry, sheer sleeves, and illusion details are everywhere. This isn’t about showing everything, it’s about suggesting it. Tastefully chaotic. Quiet Luxury Vibes, but Less Boring Minimalist styles are still around, but they’ve got edge now. Clean tailoring, quality fabrics, and “I know what I’m doing” energy. These brides probably have a Pinterest board called Neutral But Powerful. Personality Over Perfection This is the big one. The second dress used to be a formality. Now, it’s a moment. Brides want to wear something that feels fun, fresh, and them – not just another version of the gown they already wore. Whether it’s a mini, a two-piece, a tulle explosion, or a tailored suit, it’s about owning the vibe. So whether it’s a feathered mini, a slick satin slip, or a two-piece that screams cool-girl bride, the reception dress has officially become a moment. Brides are leaning into fun, comfort, and fashion that actually feels like them. It’s less about following rules and more about showing up to the dance floor feeling confident, comfortable, and just the right amount of extra.
Trend Watch: The Reception Dress Edit for Modern Brides - Ivory & White
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Trend Watch: The Reception Dress Edit for Modern Brides
Your wedding day’s basically a two-part story: the ceremony (all the emotions, happy tears, and formal bits), and then the reception—the part where the heels come off, the dance floor opens up, and the real party begins. Sure, your ceremony dress is the star of Act One… but the reception dress? She’s the grand finale. The one you actually want to eat, drink, and dance in. But with a million styles, trends, and “must-haves” out there, how the hell do you choose something that feels right for you? We’ve pulled together the key looks we’re seeing right now—fresh off our latest shoot and all over the bridal scene—to help you find your second dress soulmate. Something modern, romantic, and very you. Corseted Magic Nothing says confidence quite like a well-fitted corset. This season, brides are loving reception dresses that hug in all the right places, with structured bodices that sculpt and define. Think bold lines, romantic lace, and that perfect cinched waist that’s made for the dance floor. Statement Trains Who says the train is just for the ceremony? High-low skirts and detachable trains are having a moment — letting brides bring that extra drama to the reception without sacrificing comfort or fun. It’s the best of both worlds: movement and wow factor. Luxe Lace Details Lace isn’t going anywhere, but this year it’s all about textural details: delicate fringes, embroidered florals, and unexpected placement that feels fresh and modern. Think romantic sleeves, peek-a-boo panels, and lace accents that add just the right amount of detail. Playful Minis & Tea-Length Styles Shorter styles are making a comeback, giving brides a fun, flirty look that’s perfect for dancing the night away. Whether you’re into a classic mini, a tea-length twirl, or a high-low hem, these dresses let you move, groove, and show off those fabulous shoes. All About Movement Modern brides want to feel free — to dance, hug, and party without restriction. Look for fabrics that drape beautifully and move with you: soft satins, airy tulle, and stretch linings that let you own the night without a second thought. The Ivory & White Edit At Ivory & White, our reception dress collection is designed for brides who want it all: modern style, unforgettable details, and the freedom to celebrate every moment. Whether you’re drawn to statement sleeves, a touch of sparkle, or a sleek silhouette, our new collection has a second look for every bride. Explore our reception edit here 💬 We’d love to know: Which trend are you loving right now? Let us know in the comments — and let’s inspire each other to celebrate our most unforgettable moments.