Tea-Length Dresses
When you think of tea-length dresses, you probably think of British royalty or Hollywood icons like Audrey Hepburn. They’re the perfect middle ground if you’re looking for a little more than a little white dress moment. While sourcing an authentic 1950s dress might be challenging, vintage-loving brides will be excited to hear that today’s designers are embracing tea-length wedding dresses. From Richard Quinn, who created mid-century couture silhouettes, to Sareh Nouri, who debuted a balletcore-inspired dress with a large statement bow on the back. Some contemporary takes even included a design by Bronx and Banco, which featured a corseted lace tea-length dress, making for an oh-so-elegant look with refined visible boning.