Brides to be have faced many hurdles when it comes to wedding planning over the past twelve months, with the constant changing restrictions, closed wedding shops and question marks over when ‘big weddings’ can happen again. The rise in ‘micro’ wedding ceremonies, with fifteen or less people, has unsurprisingly seen a shift in bridal fashion, with many ordering their dresses online, looking for more affordable options and wearing separates or more low-key dresses instead of typical gowns. British brand Rixo has established itself as a wedding-guest favourite over the past five years, however brides and bridesmaids have also worn the brand which inspired Henrietta Rix and Orlagh McCloskey to launch a dedicated bridal collection. The dresses launched this week, and are a beautiful option for brides looking for something a little more fashion-forward or relaxed. Spoiler: there are feather trims, Rixo’s signature buttons and sequins involved!
Ordering a wedding dress online might be an overwhelming thought to many, so we turned to bride-to-be Zeena Shah to do a try-on of the collection at home and give them a spin herself. “We’re hoping to get married this summer”, Zeena explains. “We’re keeping all our fingers crossed lockdown will be lifted by then as we cannot wait to celebrate with our friends and family. It’s going to be quite a post lockdown party if it does go ahead. I haven’t decided on my dress yet. I’ve got some favourites, but am making the final decision over lockdown. If things change and we aren’t able to have the wedding we’re hoping for in the summer then I’ll need to rethink and am keeping my eyes peeled for a registry chic outfit.”