Posts tagged wedding trends
Kathleen + Jack

“My experience at House of White was better than I could have imagined! I came in wanting something completely different than the dress I ultimately chose. Addy was so great to work with. She was so attentive, patient and kind. She also had amazing styling tips! Choosing a dress was by far the easiest part of my wedding planning thanks to House of White!” - Kathleen

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Real Brides Who Wore: Made With Love

Made With Love is one of our more recent additions to the House of White collections, and was immediately beloved by both our team and our brides. Each and every gown by Made with Love evokes their quintessential style: fresh, feminine, effortless, and fun. Whether it’s Archie and her clean, minimalist lines, or Lennie with her exuberant sparkle and shimmer, every style is significant in its style and unparalleled in its craftsmanship.

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Current Favorite Trends: Floral Fabrics

One of our favorite trends for 2025/2026 are the luxurious floral fabrics - whether it be a striking floral jacquard, a brocade, or even a matte floral embroidery. Brides are loving the subtle texture, and the “classic-yet-unique” quality a floral fabric can give an otherwise simple design. Some of our very favorite current styles have this floral flair, and there’s more to come!

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Newest Arrivals from Essense of Australia

Essense of Australia never disappoints, which is why it’s one of our longest sustaining brands. Season after season, they create a surprisingly diverse collection that suits a multitude of brides, all at a fantastic price point. We’re showcasing our favorite new arrivals from this trusted brand - book an appointment to try on your favorite today!

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The #1 Reason You Can't Say "Yes" to Your Dress Too Early

Every bride’s journey to her perfect dress is a unique experience. Some make it an entire weekend event with a small entourage and coordinating outfits, while others have simply one helper and a glass of champagne on a quiet weekday — there’s no wrong way to do it! But the one thing that is consistent for every bride are the realities of the bridal industry timeline.

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