We have previously shared the English Pick-Up Bustle in our blog series which you can find here. For this blog post we wanted to share this type of bustle in action!
The whole purpose of a bustle is to give Brides the freedom and flexibility to have the dress of their dreams with the possibility for comfort. Many brides like to lean towards the classic longer train on their wedding gown. When you go for this look you also need to consider adding a bustle to your gown. Wedding gowns aren’t already made with a bustle. You need to find a highly skilled dressmaker or alteration specialist to create a bustle for you. Depending on the length of your train, the fabric, the layers, and the detailing on the gown, the complexity of the bustle can vary. Hence, you want to make sure you go to a professional with experience and expertise in sewing and dressmaking.
The beauty of a bustle is that you suddenly get two dresses in one. You can flaunt your gorgeous classic train down the aisle at your wedding ceremony, and then come night, you can secure your bustle and suddenly your gown is ready to dance the night away at the reception! Bustles are not only incredibly practical and functional, they also add beautiful details to your gown. If you view our past All About Bustles blog series you can see the plethora of bustles you can add to your gown. The possibilities are endless and very much curated to you, your gown, and your personal style.
Below is the Bride Mickenzy at her reception dancing with her pinned up English Pick-Up Bustle. You can see her bustle is nicely pinned up and her gown is ready to handle any dance moves.
Here is a photo of her gown with the full train..
Brides-to-be get in touch with Jennifer at love@jenniferoberg.com for all bustle inquires. We would love to work together with you!
Bride Mickenzy’s Wedding Vendors:
Dress: Ellys in Kihei (@ellysformalwear) (Designer: Stella York) (@missstellayork)
Wedding Gown Alterations: Jennifer Oberg (@jenniferobergatelier)
Photographer: Sydney Breann Photography (@sydneybreannphoto)
Hair/Makeup: Sisu Beauty, Duluth MN (@sisubeautyco)
Videographer: Hunter Chear, Chear Media (@chearmedia)
Wedding ceremony: Enger Park in Duluth (@
Reception: Greysolon Ballroom (@greysolonduluth)
Flowers: Saffron and Grey (@saffronandgrey)
David’s tie: Otaa Australia (@otaa.australia)
David’s tux: The Black Tux (@theblacktux)
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