Easy-breezy gowns for the spirited, sun-kissed bride.
“The mountains are calling and I must go,” said John Muir in his most famous quote. Every year, the indisputable romance of mountain life lures engaged couples to Utah from all over the country. These wanderers and outdoor thrill-seekers celebrate our canyon breezes, grassy slopes and vast views.
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Nothing says “let’s party” like a dress with bare shoulders, exaggerated ruffles and a high-low hem. Add oversized sunnies and this two-piece brings sass and class to a casual wedding or rehearsal dinner.
Swan by VGY Collection top, $70, skirt, $77, Farasha, Park City; Dior sunglasses, $180, Name Droppers, SLC
Photography by: Brushfire Photography
A classic gown is always a good choice, but heels and hiking are not a match made in heaven. Ditch the stilettos and go for a comfortable pair of kicks.
Soft chiffon over satin gown with natural waist, butterfly sleeves, ruched sash and pleated skirt, $900, Alyse’s Bridal, Orem; Gladiator sandals, $38, Called to Surf, Orem
Photography by: Brushfire Photography
Caps sleeves and crew necks aren’t only reserved for the modest bride. Here, sheer peek-a-boo lace exposes just the right amount of skin, keeping the look flirty and fun. See more Mountain High inspirations here.
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Guipure lace applique on a Chantilly lace bodice with delicate cap sleeves, an...
No lace. No beads. No problem. This simple sheath walks down the aisle, then waltzes into the reception with uncomplicated elegance. Phalaenopsis orchids add interest and a pop color.