Most women adore shoes. For some it’s the lure of designer handbags. But for others, belts are their vice! A belt can transform any outfit and the same can be said for your wedding dress. If you have chosen a simple gown, the addition of a statement belt, sash or cummerbund can add that special finishing touch. Here’s a few sparkly numbers that caught our eye ..
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LOVE! Handcrafted natural coloured leather belt with matt organza, beading and leather ties from Watters. We can so imagine this would be worn again after your wedding day. Watters gowns are available from Myrtle Ivory, Dublin.
Silk dupion cummerbund in a huge selection of colours could work for both brides and bridesmaids. Also from Watters.
Guipure lace and dusty pink millinery leaves skinny belt available from Not On The High Street. Left: Mia Flo braided pearl belt – so elegant and simple. Available from Not On The High Street.
Right: Clara belt by Pearl & Blossom with appliqué leaves and feathers, available from Not On The High Street.Left: Multicolour Acacia belt II embellished with crystals and glittering navettes, with classic Jenny Packham styling. Available from Jenny Packham Accessories.
Right: Acacia belt noir influenced by 1930s Paris and vintage jewels. Also available from Jenny Packham Accessories. Jenny Packham accessories are available from Knightsbridge Boutique, Dublin.
At Mrs2Be we simply adore the vintage beauty that can be found at BHLDN, and their selection of bridal belts is not to be missed.
Left: Deco inspired beaded circle ‘Crystalina’ belt.
Centre: Lattice work ‘Crystal Lattice’ belt with bronze hue.
Right: Bling belt with myriad of glass beads, named ‘Lightplay.’
All available from BHLDN. If you’ve never checked them out, do it now!
Organza self tie belt in an all over beaded dimensional pattern of crystal, bugle beads and pearls from Justin Alexander.
Velvet and satin belt with lavish beaded motif with broach and snap closure also from Justin Alexander. Justin Alexander is stocked at McElhinneys, Donegal.
See anything you like? Let us know in the comments below!