There was a trend a few years ago for black bridesmaid dresses and lots of ebony/ivory accents. Of course, it’s still terrifically chic, especially if you’re holding a wedding later in the day followed by an evening reception flanked by a tuxedo’d groom. This dress would work perfectly with its contrasting side panels and godet inserts at the hem and train. Beading ont he front bodice area ensures the duchesse satin isn’t left too plain otherwise. You can also get it in plain natural or ivory or with oyster or blue coloured inserts.
‘Olivia’ at Tsarina Couture.
Related: D’Zage’s black bows and white dress I Jessica McClintock black sash wedding dress I Black velvet wedding gown at Maureen Myring Kesterton


