The Blog

convertibale-dress-gallery

There are as many perfect dresses as brides in the world. Personal tastes rule although it is true that nationality and place of residence makes many coincide. For example, among the French, they like short wedding dresses and with a certain rebel point. Also, we know that Spanish designs not only succeed in national territory, but have become a benchmark for brides from other countries such as the United States, Russia or Italy. If we travel to our antipodes, we find the relaxed style that characterises the Australian coast looks, something that is also permeated in bridal trends.

So much so that the latest study prepared by Pinterest confirms: Australian brides look for ‘simple dresses’ to walk to the altar. And there is nothing more than diving through the most recognised bridal firms in the country to realise that the Aussie attitude also moves to bridal fashion.

When you choose one of our dresses at Lucy and Loo, you are not buying one model alone but many. In only a few steps you can take your convertible dress and make it look like a new one.

Spell, the quintessential gypset bride

As in its proposals for guests, this Australian firm imagines its brides in a natural environment, with light dresses woven with the seventies crochet. This casual in the bridal field translates into designs of suspenders that inspire summer, romantic lace and brides with a strong personality that transfer their relaxed aesthetics to bridal looks that can be easily reused after the ceremony.

His philosophy is in the diversity of wedding dresses. None of his designs are deprived of brocades, transparencies or volumes because there is one for each type of woman. That is why they stand out in their proposals that are available in all sizes, such as this look called Spencer. The neckline with the shape of a uve, with lace and long sleeves is one of the maxims you will find in Aussie firms.

Courtney Illfield is the person behind Lola Varma’s designs and the purpose of her careful photographs. At one point, he felt that there was a gap in the market for all those women who did not feel identified with the classic patterns of a bride, with princess cuts, veils and ornate dresses. Therefore, he devised a bridalwear line with avant-garde designs, far from the conventions. As it says on its website, it is inspired by modern women in constant evolution and the sophistication of the catwalks. So much so that she is able to incorporate everyday elements like leather belts or XXL earrings into her girlfriends that could perfectly be worn in a guest look.

What are you looking for?

One Day is one of those firms that also make the effortless effect possible thanks to bridal pieces with an irresistible festive touch. The bridal proposals of this Australian brand give off some relaxed essence in classic-cut dresses, curdled paillettes designs, two pieces composed of crop-tops and bulky skirts or bridal essence jackets like the one that led the influencer Rocky Barnes in one of the looks before your wedding.

They define themselves as revolutionaries capable of giving a new dimension to the world of brides. His designs are intended for a modern woman, free-spirited and not linked to monotony or tradition. Their dresses are handmade with the best quality fabrics and tend to fall into the bohemian aesthetics of the crochet, the flared sleeves, the two pieces that discover the abdomen and the lace details.

Made With Love Bridal

This firm is an online boutique that designs from dresses to all kinds of bridal accessories. Their garments are sent from their Australian headquarters in Queensland to the rest of the world and offer special designs with the sole premise that they are easy to carry. These designs adapt perfectly to the body of a woman who seeks simplicity for her wedding day

Bo & Luca

The history of Bo & Luca is a history of art, beauty and culture, crafts and Haute Couture. Their designs are influenced by the bohemian and nostalgic aesthetics of the 70s. Their designs place special emphasis on necklines, be they on the back, sideways as cut-outs or on the always flattering ‘V’ shaped necklines. In addition, its finishes and details of hand-embroidered rhinestones, hand-cut silk crystals and petals, are stamped on cuffs, bodices and belts adding a plus of timeless luxury without reloading the design.

Nevenka

This firm was born in 2006 as a result of an unfortunate experience in the life of Rosemary Masic, its creative director. His designs have clear influences from the hippy era and are impregnated with the culture of Croatia, Italy, France, Turkey and the Balkan countries. They also pay homage to their family heirlooms, their trips around the world and their mother’s legacy, laying the foundations of a boho style that spares no color designs.

Anna Campbell Bridal

Designer Anna Campbell is passionate about the bridal world and spares no luxury details to carry out her dream dresses. Each of them has been designed and made by their small team in Melbourne during more than 10 long years of professional career. As they say from their website, their dresses are a mixture of modern glamor and bohemian beauty that reflects the authentic Australian bridal essence.

Lillian Khallouf

Its silhouettes are simple, pure and modern lines. Unlike many of the firms mentioned above, Lillian Khallouf dares with the princess line and volumes without losing, however, not an iota of minimalism. Their wedding dresses place special emphasis on intricate, embroidered or jacquard fabrics and fabrics that bring timeless luxury. In addition, they make use of volumes in sleeves and skirts following current catwalk trends.

Dressing for an evening or evening event can be easy if you consider these five tips that we propose. With a multiway bridesmaid dress in Australia you can easily cover all types of events you are invited to. Here at Lucy & Loo you will find convertible dresses at a very competitive price.