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Stunning, Daring, Unforgettable! This Bridal Look Deserves A Spot On Your Moodboard

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Bold, elegant, extra! If those three words capture what you’ve envisioned for your upcoming white or civil wedding, then today’s look will leave you mesmerised!

Here we have this breathtaking dress designed by Zarah D Lumiere, and we’re totally captivated by its stunning charm. Featuring a high neckline, a bodice with a deep-cutout centre, puffy sleeves and a flowing wrap on the skirt, this look is enchanting! Vinest Makeup perfected the striking glam featuring smoky, shimmery eyes, nude lips and statement contact lenses, adding a charming effect. This look calls for everything exceptional, and Dave Stylez definitely understood the assignment with this beautiful pixie hairstyle. One look at this ensemble and you can tell it’s a trailblazing bride’s dream come true! You can also find more beauty looks here.

See the photos below and let us know what you think:

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Makeup @vinestmakeup
Dress @zahra.d.lumiere
Hair @dave_stylez_
Photography @praisephotography_studio @weddings_by_praise @_praisephotography

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