You'll have no problem posing for photos in the snow, and in the most stylish way, no less! The above cloak is photographed in ivory, but your custom cloak can be made in white, champagne, or any other color you choose. Luxurious fabric, warm fur edges, a hood, and long train will keep you toasty throughout the hours. Chiffon fabric means this cloak is light enough to be worn during transitioning seasons, as well, so even if your wedding is taking place during fall or spring, you can wear this beautiful piece! Long Wedding Cloak With Fur Edges and Hoodįor brides who want to go all out with their winter wedding wear, this faux fur and satin cloak is for you. The neck fastens by way of a jeweled tie and a light hood can be worn or hang delicately behind you. If you're looking to add an historical twist to your winter bridal style, this medieval chiffon cloak might be what you're looking for. ‘Night hid her movements with its cloak of darkness. A blanket-like covering, often metaphorical. (US) The skin of an animal, especially the bison, dressed with the fur on, and used as a wrap. It also features a hefty hood, perfect for wind chill, and the floor length hem can be made with or without ruffles. A long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back a cape, often with a hood. This stunning cloak comes in a regal red and is fabricated with woven jacquard. Instead, you'll look and feel like a snow queen, who also happens to be a bride. You don't have to fear looking like Little Red Riding Hood in this cloak. Choose the one that fits your winter bride personality and watch jaws drop when you make your appearance. Whether you walk the aisle in one (perhaps a snowy aisle?), decide to don it at the reception, or just want to keep warm during the outdoor photo sessions, we think a cape or cloak should be at the top of your winter bridal attire list. These bold accessories make a fashion statement, but not in a way that will have your guests (and perhaps future you) asking, 'Why?' Instead you'll hear, 'Well, why not?!' because capes and cloaks are winter wedding must haves. Since the Fall 2018 wedding runways featured model brides walking down the aisles in luxurious capes and cloaks, real life brides have been on the search for their own cozy cloaks.
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