An exclusive with Rachel Ash Bridalwear: Jump onto the trend in Atherstone, with the modern wedding jumpsuit

By Elle Morgan

28th Jul 2021 | Local News

It's a modern statement to make, wearing a jumpsuit to your wedding - or a comfortable alternative to a second gown.

As Aimee, owner of the Rachel Ash Bridalwear store in Atherstone says, 'There are no rules anymore.'

She is in the process of selecting a second jumpsuit for the next collection, due to popular interest from modern brides.

In the style of Vogue Williams' wedding to Spencer Matthews, or Amal Clooney's famous debut in Venice, this jumpsuit is a simple approach to a bride's big day.

At Rachel Ash, there's the Old Hollywood embellishments on some dresses that are traditional alternatives to the jumpsuits.

These gowns would perfectly complement a breezy evening look.

Aimee went on to say, 'Often, happy customers use it as their second garment of the event, in the evening.

'But some brides have gone for the sheek, modern approach and created their own look with co-ords or jumpsuits for the big day.

'It's a lovely look that could be seen as quite a powerful statement, or simply something to relax in for the less traditional bride.'

The fashionable jumpsuit is priced at £595, and has sparked the interest of much of the UK's luxury clientele. For a truly carefree look with a backstory steeped in women's statements, consider this as an alternative to the traditional gown.

     

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