If you want to add sleeves, a lace accent, or an extra layer to your wedding dress, use a lace bridal bolero. Have you thought about adding a bolero to your dress yet?
Here’s a quick story about a bolero (p.s. a bridal bolero is also known as a “shrug” and an alternative to a wedding jacket).
A friend of mine bought a simple wedding dress a few years back; it was lovely with a strapless style and long length. And while she loved the minimalist look, a few weeks before the wedding she felt like it wasn’t bridal enough.
So, what’s a bride to do just a few weeks before the big day?
She added a lace bridal bolero! It did the trick: it added a little something extra to her dress, was completely her style, and as she says, fit her like a glove.
If you’re looking for something similar to add to your gown, you’ll love these lace boleros we spotted at Glory By Jeannie Lee. Jeannie is amazing at her craft: she designs and sews the most beautiful bridal boleros. They’re exceptional in quality and, since they’re completely custom-made, no two are the same.
Here’s just one stunning example of a real bride and her gorgeous bolero from Jeannie.
One minute in her shop and you’ll wonder how you lived without a bridal shrug on your radar. ;)
If I knew about these lace boleros for my winter wedding, I would have added one to my bridal ensemble. I had a faux fur stole, which was amazing, but now there are so many beautiful options like boleros, shrugs, and more.
I adore the classic round bridal buttons on the back of this bolero. This look is definitely what I would pick: I especially like the open back.
There’s a new style in her shop that is a very fun twist on a traditional jacket: a choker-style bridal bolero with buttons up the front or a brooch, your choice.
And here’s the back:
You can choose long sleeves, short sleeves, or go sleeveless.
If you like the boleros you see here, there’s more to see in her shop! Check it out at GloryByJeannieLee.
Happy Planning!
xo
Emma