From floral jacquard to denim and tweed, these are the toppers to add to a wedding look.
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When it comes to wedding accessories, in particular for the bride, tradition dictates that they will generally wear a veil, a gown (or two), something old, something new, and something blue. Well, in the past few years, brides and bridal parties alike have started incorporating wedding jackets (sometimes customized) into the wedding attire for a less formal or stuffy vibe.
Only the very coolest weddings in the past few years have featured this non-traditional bridal touch—here's how to wear bridal jackets the #VeryT&C way, from tweed toppers, jacquard satin and brocade, and even some sequined jackets in between.
A classic white tweed jacket adds an elevated yet casual air to a simple bridal look—and pairs well with a pared down slip dress.
If you want to go denim, but don't want to go the jean jacket route, this ultra-feminine floral jacquard denim piece will make for an elegant touch. Bonus: it's reversible so you can feel free to wear it after your wedding too.
This collarless piece is simple and refined and will seamlessly incorporate with many styles of bridal gowns.
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Who doesn't love a bridal something blue?
For the romantic bride, a cotton twill lace jacket will surely do the trick.
Feeling non-traditional and not wearing white? What about blush. Lean in to that decision with a matching pink tweed jacket.
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Vivienne Westwood Draped Single-Breasted Satin Jacket
Vivienne Westwood Draped Single-Breasted Satin Jacket
The artful draping and texture of the satin in this piece make it a statement on its own. But with the padded shoulders and tailoring in just the right places, it makes for a head-turning look with a simple bridal skirt.
Subtle balloon sleeves give this cropped number flair—and it's a great option for bridesmaids too.
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A classic satin blazer that is justmeantto layer over a simple column dress.
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Bridal attire doesn't have to be searing white. This soft off-white jacket will make for a lovely addition to any blush-hued look.
Want to add a touch of menswear savoir-faire to your look? A smoking jacket is just the ticket.
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For the refined and casual bride, a classic and clean tweed jacket that she will be able to wear well beyond her big day.
MaryKate Boylan
Senior Fashion Editor
MaryKate Boylan is Town & Country’s Senior Fashion Editor, writing about all things fashion and jewelry.
Roxanne Adamiyatt
Deputy Digital Lifestyle Director
As the deputy digital lifestyle director at Town & Country, Roxanne Adamiyatt covers fashion, beauty, wellness, design and travel.