Take One From the Previews
October 11th, 2011
By the looks of several online fashion authority’s reports, brides-to-be of 2012 could take a cue or two from the likes of Eddie Borgo and some of the Big Apple’s major stylists when it comes to incorporating edgy, modern accents into their big day. From bold jewelry to bold footwear, there are ways to inject punch and pronounce timeliness into your one, timeless occasion – and in ways you’ll surely applaud yourself for the future as you flip through your Facebook wedding album.
Eddie Borgo’s geometric genius

Studded bracelet for brides who want their wedding to rock!

A stylish bangle for the bride who wants a modern sexy accessory
Pair these with classic gowns in white or cream, and add an instant oomph to your wedding march – with photographs and the expressions on onlookers’ faces to prove it. Eddie Borgo’s pleasantly provocative Spring 2012 pieces, to be paraded in Paris Fashion Week, all maintain edgy shapes: cone-tipped stud details and a superhero-like, bangle. The best part? They’re all in white and cream hues for blending with the wedding dress. Traditional moms and possibly overbearing in-laws-to-be cannot complain.
Tassle-chic

Tassle earrings for the fashionable bride
Another possible pair-up with your gown. These tassle earrings, is another way to inject edge to your wedding look – and the sort with color. Ideal for gowns with their own intricate and subtle-colored beading, or those made of sheer material or lace, floral or futuristic.
Miu Miu Ankle Boots

The one way to sport boots – and a tad lot of glitter! – on your wedding day. With this, stylist Eleanor Strauss must-have for the season, there’s no need to ditch the best of wedding fantasies! We say: get an uber long dress, should everybody else insist that your feet be clad in a ‘more classic do.’ Otherwise, c’mon, it’s your wedding day – thank Miu Miu instead for coming up with something so fashionably relevant, and yet also so classically apt for an event as monumental as a wedding. You could also take comfort in the fact – and this is a way to justify your selection – that the church aisle is not last place you’ll walk in these.
Images from Vogue and Refinery | Words by Johna Baylon
