Bridal Inspiration Board #20 ~ Heritage & Country Classic Style…

Hello!  Regular contributor Michelle from Pocketful of Dreams has pulled togehter another beautiful set of inspiration boards for you to enjoy on this here mid Friday morning.  Go get yourself a mid-morning cuppa and biscuit, sit back and enjoy peeps and head back this afternoon for another lovely real wedding…

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Hello all, It's Michelle here once again with a little Friday inspiration to ease you into the weekend. I hope you have all had a fabulous week, and not been blown away in these horrid gales we've had up and down the country.

Autumn is well and truly upon us (boo, hiss!), so today's mood boards are inspired by both the season and the current fashion trend for all things Heritage. Obviously I'm not saying you should slavishly follow fashion trends for your wedding day, I just take inspiration from what is happening around me at any given time and right now the shops are full of tweed, fair isle knits and fur trimmings, what's not to love?.

Country classic Bridal style...

Image credits: 1. Michelle Williams Vogue October 2011 from Fashion Gone Rogue 2. Bride and Groom via Nibs Blog 3. Peregrine Clothing via The Telegraph 4. Loose Braids 5.Rustic Bouquet via Project Wedding 6. Marie Claire US Oct 2011 via Studded Hearts 7. Herringbone Coat from Toast 8. Country Gents 9. The Amelia via The Daily Strumpet

The Heritage style, influenced by the Great British countryside, is one of this Autumn/Winters key styles which I think translates so well to a perfectly-elegant wedding style. Think lady of the manor, rambling country estates and equestrian pursuits.

I also adore how the concoction of heavy tweed, classic knitwear and delicate silks works so well together, throw in a few feathers and some rustic twine and you have yourselves the perfect mix of textures.

Country classic Bridal style...

Image credits: 1. Lovelock Dress The Outnet 2.Mans Tweed Suit HE by Mango 3. Feather Headpiece via Wedding Obsession 4. Tweed Dress Oasis

Heritage dressing is of course more than just the latest fashion trend, it's also an important move back to British made design, which is why I have chosen the Queen of British brands, Vivienne Westwood, to take centre stage in the Heritage lookbook. She is of course well know for using tweed in her designs, however the chosen dress is more in keeping with the traditional bridal style, albeit one with a very unique look.

The Lovelock taffeta gown, £910 from The Outnet, is from Vivienne Westwood's Gold label with asymmetric draping and an internal corset. A dramatic design that I would love to see with a chunky knit shrug slung over the shoulders and if you're really daring a pair of gorgeous riding-style heeled boots peeping out from underneath.

The look for the boys is all about the tweed suit, like this one from HE by Mango, layered over a waistcoat and of course a pair of brogues. A buttonhole made from soft feathers would be the perfect finishing touch.

For the maids I have chosen a sleeveless tweed dress, £70 from Oasis, with nipped in waist leading to a 50's inspired flared skirt. A perfect accompaniment and one that can be dressed up with killer heels and a fur shrug, or dressed down ~ again with a chunky knitted cardigan and flat brogues.

Country classic Bridal style...

 Image credits 1. Invites via Once Wed 2. Centrepiece via Design Sponge 3. & 4. Table setting and Tweed Napkins via Honey and Jam  5. Feathers via Love My Dress Blog

This style calls for a crumbling stately home as it's setting, and as this will be grandiose in itself the details can remain quite delicate and subtle. With small touches of tweed here and there from the invitations to the napkins ~ all wrapped up with twine, to rustic flower arrangements and centrepieces of feathers dressed with moss, held inside glass cloches for that little twist of eccentricity.

So that's my take on Country Classic style, taking this seasons Heritage trend as inspiration. Are you ready to take up your role as lady of the manor?

Michelle xx

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Thank you SO much Michelle! Readers, you need to know that Michelle works really hard to pull together these beautiful inspiration boards to share with you, and for that I think we owe her a big big virtual hug! 😉
You can find Michelle via Twitter, Facebook and the Pocketful of Dreams Wedding Blog.

I'd love your feedback on these inspiration boards and others, that you can find here.  Drop a comment below if there are any specific inspiration boards you'd like us to work on for you. 

Much love all 🙂

Annabel xXx

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Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she's not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family's sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.

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