Magazine

Bridal fashion articles

History, trends, choosing tips and everything about the bridal look.

The InLove Collection journal is an expert resource for brides who want to approach their wedding look with knowledge and intention. You will not find promotional copy or generic advice here — only practical insight into fabrics, silhouettes, accessories, seasons, and trends, written by people who are genuinely passionate about bridal fashion.

Wedding preparation is a marathon, not a sprint. Finding the right gown typically takes three to six months: you need to understand silhouettes, choose a fabric, decide which details suit your wedding format, and stay focused during fittings. Our articles accompany you at every stage — from the first daydreams about your look to the final touches before the ceremony.

Browsing the journal, you will find both timeless guides — on classic styles and gown care — and current seasonal trend reviews. Each article is written to deliver real value: after reading, you will have a clearer picture of what you are looking for and be able to speak the same language as your designer or stylist.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to start looking for a wedding gown?

Ideally 9 to 12 months before your wedding date. A made-to-order gown typically takes 4 to 6 months to produce, with additional time needed for fittings and alterations. If your wedding is sooner, many boutiques carry ready-to-wear gowns with quicker turnaround, though the selection will be more limited.

Should I bring lingerie and shoes to fittings?

Absolutely. The right undergarments determine how comfortably the bodice sits, and your heel height affects the ideal hem length. Come in nude-toned underwear similar to what you plan to wear on the day, and in your wedding shoes — or at least shoes with a matching heel height.

How do the articles help brides navigate bridal fashion trends?

Our trend reviews translate runway looks into practical guidance: we explain which trend works for a specific body type and wedding format, and which is best left to editorial shoots. This way you stay inspired without the risk of choosing something that only works in a fashion magazine.

What topics does the journal cover beyond gown selection?

Accessories (veils, gloves, jewellery), gown care before and after the wedding, storage, bridesmaid looks, the history of bridal fashion, and breakdowns of iconic collections. We also explore how to adapt classic styles to modern wedding formats: outdoor ceremonies, destination weddings, and intimate celebrations.