Sunday, September 25, 2011

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Japanese wedding dress showcase blog (shameless plug!)

Ever since I posted about Luce boutique’s creations last year, I’ve been getting a lot of visits from people looking for modern Japanese bridal gowns so I put up a separate blog devoted to showcasing the creativity of Japan’s bridal fashion designers.
While they still hold elaborate traditional Shinto wedding ceremonies, Christian (or Western-style) weddings are gaining in popularity in Japan these days. I learned this firsthand when I was planning for my own wedding in 2003. Back then I received several 1-inch thick wedding magazines from my dad in Japan and so, pardon the ignorance but I was surprised to see that the Japanese didn’t just wear traditional kimonos to their weddings anymore. Their modern wedding dress designs are in fact chic, creative, and very wearable and it would be such a shame if they remain hidden from the non-Japanese speaking crowd. For this reason I decided to unearth these hidden gems and showcase them to the rest of the world.
Here’s a sampling of what you can expect to find on the blog:
modern Japanese wedding gowns
East meets West sensibilities: fresh takes on the kimono wedding gown. (Pictured are designs by Setsuko Wakatsuki.)
sweet and girly japanese dresses
Sweet and girly bridal dresses with playful details. (Pictured are designs by Ginza Naoco Couture.)
creative bridal gowns
Gowns for the non-traditional bride. (Pictured is a design from Yumi Katsura’s 2011 collection)
non-white wedding gowns
Colored bridal gowns. (Pictured is a design by atelier Juno)
non-traditional wedding gown
Wedding gowns with a surprising twist. (Pictured is a design by Juliet Rosa)
edgy wedding gowns
Princess-line gowns with an edge. (Pictured is a design by atelier Juno)
…and tons more! Please visit and bookmark Japanese Wedding Dresses Beyond the Kimono for bridal gown inspiration.


Longtime readers of this blog might remember the pretty and feminine Japanese bridal gowns I featured on here last year. I figured it was about time I updated that entry with a new collection of simple and sweet Japanese wedding dresses I’ve stumbled upon in my online travels. What I love about this selection of gowns is their girlish simplicity, the clean lines, and the unexpected details (big bows, ribbons, asymmetrical hems, a peek of lace, etc.) that give each of them a unique quality.

May these pictures inspire you on your quest to find the perfect wedding gown. :)

The following gowns are from Luce Classica (pronounced Luche Kurassika) Japan

Colored Japanese wedding dress from Luce Classica

Pink lacy wedding dress from Luce Classica's Love Collection 2011

Knee-length Japanese wedding dress from Luce Classica

Knee-length wedding dress from Luce Classica's Milk Tea Collection 2011

Mint green wedding dress from Luce Classica Japan

Mint green wedding gown with a lacy train from Luce Classica's Love Collection 2011

Japanese wedding dress with elbow-length sleeves

Wedding dress with split long sleeves from Luce Classica's Love Collection 2011

Romantic Japanese wedding dress with ruffled bodice from Luce Classica

Romantic wedding dress with an uneven ruffled bodice from Luce Classica's Love Collection 2011

Off-shoulder Japanese wedding dress from Luce Classica

Puff-sleeved off-shoulder wedding dress from Luce Classica's Milk Tea Collection 2011



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