Hygge Wedding: Is It Really Possible

Hygge Wedding: Is It Really Possible

Being from Finland I had been aware of Danish Hygge concept for a year or two. This Christmas Santa brought me The Little Book of Hygge by Meik Wiking, which I read through in a day and half. Inspired by the Hygge book I started to think, could a wedding be hyggeligt? After all it’s the very epitome of a happy occasion and heartfelt party.

What is Hygge made off?

Let’s start with looking what things are considered hygge. If you’re interested reading more about Hygge do read the book (I really loved it). I’m just going over the few main things here that are relevant when it comes to weddings.

Hygge means the feeling of comfort and happiness, when there’s no stress or worries and you can forget the world outside this pleasurable little bubble. Coziness, warmth, and feeling of home are all good words to explain what Hygge is. The comfortable corner at your home can be Hygge. Warm socks and the favorite soft knit also, just like having friends over for a potluck dinner when the weather outside is dreadful. Or the moment after a workday when you get to sit down for a coffee and warm bun etc. Hygge is most often small, enjoyable things like that to bring the feeling of happiness to you.

The hygge manifesto as seen in the book summaries the practical ways to create Hygge to your life. Here’s the manifesto as it’s written in the book and some words added by me to further open it.

1. Atmosphere: Turn down the lights and light some candles.

2. Presence: Be here now. Turn off the phones and ignore social media.

3. Pleasure: Coffee, chocolate, cakes, candy. Enjoy the treats without quilt.

4. Equality: ‘We’ over ‘me’. Do thing together, share the nice moments.

5. Gratitude: Take it in. This might be as good as it gets. Enjoy the little things.

6. Harmony: It’s not a competition. We already like you. No need to impress.

7. Comfort: Get comfy. Take a break. It’s all about relaxation, physical and mental.

8.Truce: No drama. Let’s discuss ‘flammable’ topics like politics another day.

9. Togetherness: Build relationships and narratives. “Do you remember…?”

10. Shelter: This is your tribe. This is place for peace and security. This is home.

 

Creating a Hygge Wedding

Now that we know more about Hygge and practical side of it, let’s look it together from the perspective if a wedding.  In my mind the idea of Hygge wedding is perfection: warm and happy occasion where you feel relaxed, loved and make unforgettable, beautiful memories.

Let’s go again over the Hygge Manifesto but this time think how it would work at a wedding. The next list is not in the same order as the original manifesto as I wanted to move from the big choices when it comes to weddings and continue to the smaller details. Here we go!

1. Shelter

If the feeling of home is what we’re after, can you actually have the wedding at your home? This young coupe did! Or maybe at your parent’s home perhaps. If not, consider having the wedding at your home town if you live elsewhere currently or search a place that makes you feel cozy and relaxed. Think outside the box. Maybe you could have your wedding at bookstore or some cozy coffee house or bakery, or rent a cabin, what could be cozier than that?

The next parts: Togetherness, Harmony, and Truce deal with your guest list.

2. Togetherness

With this I think of guests. Keep the numbers small and ask only the closest and most dear to be a part of your wedding. Absolutely keep out the people you feel uncomfortable with if you can. I understand that there may be people you feel obligated to invite. Some of your closest people may even put the pressure on you to invite guests you wouldn’t like. Try to keep in mind that it is your day as a couple and the point is to bring together the nearest and dearest to celebrate you!

3. Harmony

This is greatly tied to the togetherness. When the people you’re inviting are the closest and most loved ones there’s no need to try to impress them. They know you and are absolutely loving the chance to be part of your important day anyway. These are the people who want all the best for you and.

4. Truce

The no drama part can be achieved partly by going over the guest list and trying to keep the extremely strongly optioned people out of it or if you’re doing the seating chart, keeping them well away of each other. If you know that some people you love have a habit of starting a scene you could inform your bridesmaids and groomsmen to keep an eye on those people.

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5. Comfort

Think about your own comfort when it comes to clothes etc. The wedding dress can be comfy, go with something looser without a corset or crinoline. The groom doesn’t have to wear a suit, khakis and jacket can be enough, add a touch of fancy with a boutonnière. Pick flats over high heels or heck, get married in knitted socks! Make sure you will be warm enough or depending on the weather, not overheated. Remember to tell about the dress code to the guests. I think many people would appreciate more relaxed dress code as suits and gowns can be expensive. Get a feel of simple Scandi style wedding from our moodboard.

6. Equality

Remember why you’re getting married and keep the wedding about ’we’. Make the big decisions together as a couple. If you’re planning to DIY things, ask friends or family if they want to take part. Make a cozy evening or day out of it and don’t be too hard for yourself or others when it comes to crafting invitation or tying flowers.

7. Pleasure

Good food is one of the best things there is in this world. It doesn’t have to be fancy or look like something out of a Michelin restaurant. Think comfort foods and make sure there’s enough of it. Don’t forget the sweets! How about having a potluck wedding or just sitting in a one large table and passing the dishes from one pair of hands to another.

8. Atmosphere

You cannot have too many candles or fairy lights. If you can bring in the living fire in the form of candles or a fireplace, do so. Use plenty of string lights as decoration. Create soft and warm lighting. Light is especially important in winter weddings. Find inspiration from our Viking Wedding moodboard.

9. Presence

Ask people to leave their phones in their pockets and do so yourself. Hire a photographer or ask one or two persons from your friends to be in charge of photographing the wedding. Make sure the guests know they will see and receive the pictures taken during the evening. Send them a link to the pictures after you receive the photographs – or better yet, print few photos for each guests to go out with the thank you notes.

and above all…

 

10. Gratitude

Stop from time to time to take it in and enjoy the moment!

More Hygge Wedding Inspiration

Sometimes the little details make the big difference and when it comes to Hygge it certainly is so. I’ll add some my own thoughts and ideas when it comes to decoration and other wedding inspiration. Here you’ll also find YES and NO things you can use to get better idea what things can make wedding more Hygge.

The Essence of Hygge Wedding

rustic          second hand          patina          vintage          small          comfortable          natural things          nice to touch          warm          homemade          things with history          time to just be          familiar things          wood          softness          sweetness          humble          slow          simple          countryside

Big no for Hygge Wedding

bling         shiny           bright           large           noisy      hard           cold           artificial           tight schedule           totally new and unknown stuff           plastic           show off           expensive           city           busy           formal           store bought           pressure of perfection          stiff dress code          titles          big spaces

Now that we have a clear idea about what is hygge for weddings and what isn’t (who needs a pressure of perfection anyway) let’s paint a picture of a perfect hygge wedding for inspiration.

 

Think about a countryside wedding at the backyard or summer cottage of your family, with dozen to twenty guests who you know well. Relaxed and informal ceremony and reception, no stiff dress code and loose day schedule. Comfort food, perhaps at least partly homemade topped off with tea and coffee and cakes. Maybe a naked cake topped with berries! Locally grown flowers which are loosely hand tied to small bouquets and table decorations. Candles, fairy lights and a fire pit to enjoy the warmth at the evening. Hand crafted or vintage decoration to beautify the space. How does this sound? Get inspiration from a real wedding with handcrafted details!

 

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One of the biggest reasons to love a hygge wedding is that it puts the focus back on what really is important in a wedding. The very fundamental of throwing a party is to get all the lovely people together and enjoy the time. That means hygge translates to a wedding really well because it’s all about creating the mood for safe and comfortable place.

Hygge weddings do remind me of vintage style weddings – a bit like those our grandparents had. When people didn’t have that much extra but the weddings were an important occasion to see relatives and friends.

Actually now that I think about it, I find many similarities of my own wedding to this perfect Hygge wedding. Life is funny sometimes! 😀 Here you go! Hopefully this post gave you tons of ideas and inspiration.

P.S Don’t forget to get your free checklist to help you plan your lovely Hygge wedding. Connect with me and Heili Bridal at Instagram and Pinterest for more wedding inspiration!

Keep the discussion flowing on below! Tell me what do you think about a laid back hygge wedding. Could you have one?

 

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Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

10 Reasons to Have a Winter Wedding

10 Reasons to Have a Winter Wedding

Winter – the time of slower and darker days – can be an ideal wedding seasons. We are in love with the romantic and ambient time: There’s special kind of magic in the air that you can’t find in summer or spring. If you are in the spot of figuring out your wedding date it’s a good time to think also the other half of the year. It can really save you some money and make the most unforgettable wedding party!

Winter wedding can be a really versatile option

Why to have a winter wedding might be the question that many brides are asking. Yes, we are very used to the idea of getting married in the heart of summer – even spring and autumn – but many people forget all the unexpected perks that come when you get married in winter.

1. You can pick the venue and vendors you want

Winter is slow wedding season so there’s lots of venues and vendors available even in short notice. If you have tried planning a wedding for summer you might have noticed that many churches and popular venues are booked for years to come. With a winter wedding you have much wider range of venues to choose from. As winter is a slower time for wedding vendors also you get better flexibility for dress fittings and your dream graphic designer probably has a free spot. 

 

2. Seasonal pricing

It’s a well known fact that demand affects prices which means that in winter time you might get a beautiful but costly venue for a much better price. Many vendors also start handing out discounts to fill the quiet time of the year so keep your eyes open for those “Get January for 30% off” deals. Also with now world wide events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday are great times to make wedding investments. 

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3. Take advantage of already decorated venues

Many brides say that the decoration is what keeps sucking up the money and also takes more time than you planned for it. Well, you lucky bride, in winter time holiday decorations is done in most of the hotels, churches etc. That means free wedding decor for you which means more savings, yay! If you love a certain venue for it’s overall style chances are that you will also love their seasonal decoration. Nowadays many places also really invest in their holiday decoration so you might get an exclusive venue styling by accident. All you have to do is to make sure that the decoration matches your wedding style and add some carefully planned details.

 

4. Not all the weekends are booked

Winter is an off season for weddings which means that you don’t have to be afraid that your favorite guests might have another wedding on the same date – probably not even the same month. In summer time it is not exceptional that most of the weekends are filled with different weddings in different cities so people are definitely going to appreciate that you decided to get married off season. After the holidays are over people are going to want something nice to put on their calendars before spring finally approaches. 

 

5. Recycle your holiday decoration

Lots of possibilities to use lights and holiday decor in your wedding (you might own lots of nice things already or you can reuse them afterwards). Ask around if you can borrow decorations from your family and friends. Lanterns, fake trees, garlands, fairy lights and glittering ornaments are all great when it comes to wedding decorating. 

6. Stay cooler in a big dress

Did you know that wedding gowns can make you really sweaty? Think about all that tulle and fabric creating a big air pocket for your legs. That’s how down jackets work. Good thing is, in winter you can get as a big dress as you want and you still can dance without melting into puddle. 

7. Get decoration for better price

There’s great deals for candles and light fixtures, especially after the holidays. Holiday ornaments are also available in every possible color and price range so you’ll most likely find a style suitable for you. Scout the things you would like to have when they come to the shops and hit the stores just before or after holiday days. Most of them are 20 to 50% off just before holidays and even 70 to 80% off afterwards. Don’t forget to check web stores also!

8. Great time to really dress up

Winter weddings are a perfect time to wear capes and shawls and they make great keepsakes and you can wear them afterwards too. Also what a better time to wear a colored wedding dress? For an ambient winter wedding why not try black, red or gold wedding gown that you can also wear later.

 

9. You don’t have to worry about your makeup

With cooler weather your makeup will stay on place much better than in the summer heat and that means you won’t be sweating it off first thing before ceremony. In the summer time people usually prefer to wear lighter makeup therefore in a winter wedding you can pull off a really beautiful and dramatic look.  Also when it gets darker you don’t have to worry about smudging eyeliner – no one’s going to see that anyway in the candle light!

 

10. Your curls will hold up

Summer might be the time for updos because of the heat and sweaty neck. On the contrary winter is the time that you can let your hair down without a worry about getting too hot.  And if you do get hot then just a visit outside will cool you down immediately. Curls will hold up nicely in a dry, brisk air. But if your wedding is in a climate where winters are wet rather than gold then maybe check out those updos just in case.

Tackling the winter wedding blues

Of course there are some downsides to winter wedding but if you really think, that happens with every season. So here are some of the biggest blues and how to turn them to your advantage.

Busy holidays!

Winter months might not be crowded byt weddings but there are other events and holidays that are really important to people. In November and December there is the countdown with holiday preparations but when the yearly wheel has turned to a new year people might actually love to have something nice in their calendars.

Send out the save the dates early enough and prepare mentally that some people won’t make it in any case (which is true for any party). Also be considerate about people’s holidays. Different religions have their own sacred times so if you know that some people on your guest list have a different practice than you do it is polite to think when it really is possible for them to attend your wedding. Don’t make people choose between their holidays and your party, that’s just not nice!

 

The Weather

In the winter months you really can’t be sure what you wake up to. In a way it is the beauty of these slower months but I totally understand if you want to be well prepared when it comes to your wedding day. Well, in winter it can obviously get really gold or then it’s raining. You probably want to opt out from outside photography if it’s rainy and muddy. Also make sure that you have well enough time to move from place A to B because you don’t want to be in a hurry on icy roads!

Weather and temperature also plays to your bridal look. To make the best of the gold days consider a gown with long sleeves (that would look awesome!) or get a cape or a shawl that will match your outfit. Winter weather offers so many options to dress up your look! Also if the reception is in a chilly building then why not to offer your guests blankets and warm drinks?

 

Unexpected light conditions

If you live in the north, the light can get really low even during the day. Or it can be super bright as the sun rays will be jumping back and forth on the snow. Either way it is best to discuss with your photographer about the best time to take your photos or get them taken in the studio. If you have a reception in – let’s say – a mansion, remember to ask if the photographer is familiar with the light in the location and if they will be able to bring extra flash and lighting supplies for the portraits.

So as the photography might be a concern (don’t worry too much, it’ll be alright!) the atmosphere is definitely on your side! What a better time to create ambient and intimate spaces than winter. Think about old time charm and light the venue with candles and fairy lights. Maybe read about hygge for some inspiration. Dark winter days are perfect time to create an unforgettable set for your wedding.

 

Expensive flowers

Flowers are seasonal and so are the prices. You might have guessed that during the winter time some flowers are much expensive than in summer when they are in season. But if you don’t have your heart set on a full peony bouquet then you really don’t have to worry! You can get greenery for reasonable price all around the year and why not to take advantage on holiday flowers like amaryllis, hyacinths, roses, tulips and hellebores. It really is all about the design when it comes to decorating with seasonal stuff.

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So if you can handle the cold, don’t mind the darker atmosphere and peonies are not a must in your bouquet, you can have a wonderful, ambient wedding with a smaller budget. People will certainly remember your wedding! For more winter wedding inspiration check my inspiration boards: Minimalist Wedding Inspiration With Mint, Gingerbread Christmas Wedding, Cinderella Winter Wedding, Blue and White Scandinavian Winter Wedding and Woodland Christmas Wedding.

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Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

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All White Wedding Inspiration

All White Wedding Inspiration

Welcome to Heili Bridal Advent calendar 2018! For 24 days we will reveal a new wedding aesthetic board for your wedding inspiration. For the 24th of December we put together a true wedding classic: all white wedding. White is perfect for every season, it’s bright and pure and easy to match for any theme.

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All White Wedding Inspiration sources

BOUQUET: via Style Me Pretty,  by Honeycomb Affair and photographed by Koman Photography.

 TABLE: via Snippet & Ink photographed by Britt Chudeligh.

GROOM: via Style Me Pretty and photographed by Elizabeth Messina.

All white is a real wedding classic that works year after year. It can be styled in many different ways and this time our take is all white wedding with a hint of blush and lots of greenery.

The bride is wearing a classic white lace dress in a 1950’s style and a simple headband while the groom’s tuxedo compliments the the era. The couple is sophisticated and simple just like the whole wedding theme. The wedding flowers are a combination of white, blush and green with roses, peonies and olive branches. 

Wedding invitations are a simple style with a luxurious blush silk ribbon. Cake has been designed to a classic four tier style with cream frosting and real flowers.  

Don’t forget to come and see all the rest advent calendar wedding inspirations! Share your own great ideas at Heili Bridal’s FBTwitterInstagramTumblr or down in comments. 

Don’t forget to tell on the comments what kind of wedding aesthetics you would like to see next!

Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

START THE JOURNEY TOWARDS THE PERFECT WEDDING DRESS!

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Yellow Summer Wedding Inspiration

Yellow Summer Wedding Inspiration

Welcome to Heili Bridal Advent calendar 2018! For 24 days we will reveal a new wedding aesthetic board for your wedding inspiration. For the 23rd of December the we put together sunny and vibrant yellow wedding inspiration. Yellow is the color of many flowers and it also stands for happiness and good luck and that makes it a perfect color for weddings.

Plan your whole wedding outfit with this beautiful easy to use planner!

18 pages going through your whole bridal look from hair to shoes, not to forget your wedding dress.

Yellow Summer Wedding Inspiration sources

BRIDE: bridal look by Heili Bridal.

STATIONARY: by Shine Wedding Invitations.

GROOM: via Marry Me Tampa Bay and photographed by Angel He Photography.

BRIDESMAIDS: via Made from Scratch photographed by Nordica Photography.

 CAKE:  by Tartelette Blog.

TABLE: via Style Me Pretty and photographed by  Kim James Photography.

Yellow summer wedding is bright, warm and inviting. It immediately makes you feel welcome and creates an easy going atmosphere for a happy event. The bride is wearing an all white look byt Heili Bridal and the groom has a grey suit with yellow details. The bridesmaids sport the wedding theme color in their yellow gowns. The wedding flowers are luscious and organic complimenting the relaxed wedding theme.

Wedding invitations are simple and elegant with a pop of yellow to compliment the wedding theme. Small individual cakes with fruits replace the traditional big wedding cake and the wedding table decoration is elegant, full of greenery, and shows yellow in the details. 

Don’t forget to come and see all the rest advent calendar wedding inspirations! Share your own great ideas at Heili Bridal’s FBTwitterInstagramTumblr or down in comments. 

Don’t forget to tell on the comments what kind of wedding aesthetics you would like to see next!

Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

START THE JOURNEY TOWARDS THE PERFECT WEDDING DRESS!

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Scandinavian Monochromatic Wedding Inspiration with Greenery

Scandinavian Monochromatic Wedding Inspiration with Greenery

Welcome to Heili Bridal Advent calendar 2018! For 24 days we will reveal a new wedding aesthetic board for your wedding inspiration. For the 22nd of December the wedding inspiration is for scandinavian monochromatic wedding with simple and fresh greenery. Think grey, white and pine for the color palette.

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Monochromatic Scandi Wedding Inspiration sources

BRIDE: bridal look by Bespoke by Heili Bridal with Freya Wreath.

STATIONARY: Greenery wedding invitations by Blanche Paperie.

TABLE: styled by My Scandinavian Home.

BRIDESMAIDS: photographed by Aspen Jeanné Photography. Get similar Infinity Dresses from Heili Bridal.

 GROOM: via Emmaline Bride photographed by  Yuna Leonard Photography.

CAKE TOPPER: Eucalyptus Cake Topper by Which Goose.

Light, minimalistic Scandinavian style works beautifully also in weddings as this inspiration board shows. Dove grey is classic and elegant color theme and combined with greenery the end result is minimalistically luxurious wedding.Bride’s white dress shines gently against maids’ dove grey gowns. Greenery and leaves are the motive that repeats in decoration, stationary and other wedding details. The cake topper with wood dolls and green leaves is like a modern take of painted wooden folk carvings. Keep the decoration in monochromatic tones with unbleached linen and use mainly greenery and small white flowers in centre pieces. For more definition use stone grey in details. The groom’s suit is good example of using the dark grey in a place of black. 

Don’t forget to come and see all the rest advent calendar wedding inspirations! Share your own great ideas at Heili Bridal’s FBTwitterInstagramTumblr or down in comments. 

Don’t forget to tell on the comments what kind of wedding aesthetics you would like to see next!

Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

START THE JOURNEY TOWARDS THE PERFECT WEDDING DRESS!

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Blush and Olive Wedding Inspiration

Blush and Olive Wedding Inspiration

Welcome to Heili Bridal Advent calendar 2018! For 24 days we will reveal a new wedding aesthetic board for your wedding inspiration. For the 21st of December the wedding inspiration is for warm blush and olive wedding. Olive carries the feel of Mediterranean life style and blush makes this classic combination soft and modern.

Plan your whole wedding outfit with this beautiful easy to use planner!

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Blush and Oliven Wedding Inspiration sources

BRIDE: bridal look by Bespoke by Heili Bridal with Freya Wreath.

STATIONARY: Olive Garden invitations by Papierove.

TABLE: via Magnolias on Silk.

BOUQUET: via Brides by Adornments Flowers photographed by  Ken Kienow Wedding Photography.

 CAKE: by SusieCakes via Style Me Pretty photographed by Heidi Ryder.

GROOM: via Pinterest. Sadly the original source is lost. If you have any information about the source don’t hesitate to contact us.

Blush and olive is paired with light linen for an easy going but sophisticated summer wedding. The bride wears a dramatic wreath with green and white flowers and leaves. Her gown is a simple satin slip with a blush tulle overlay. The groom has a light grey suit with a boutonniere made of peony, eucalyptus and olive branch. Likewise the bridal bouquet is made of huge champagne colored peonies and big olive branches.

The monogromatic blush invitations with line art of olive leaves are timeless and elegant choice for simple summer wedding. The cake is a classic three tier cream cake decorated with olive leaves and dahlias. The table is set with gold details, white linens, blush candles and – of course – olive branches.

Don’t forget to come and see all the rest advent calendar wedding inspirations! Share your own great ideas at Heili Bridal’s FBTwitterInstagramTumblr or down in comments. 

Don’t forget to tell on the comments what kind of wedding aesthetics you would like to see next!

Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

START THE JOURNEY TOWARDS THE PERFECT WEDDING DRESS!

The only wedding dress guide you need is here.

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