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April 20th, 2011

How we adore you! Review on the Martha Stewart Wedding Issue by Sam Hamilton {a hanle Contributor}

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How we adore you! Review on the Martha Stewart Wedding Issue
by Sam Hamilton {a hanle Contributor}

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Review of Anthropologie BHLDN Wedding Collection

April 9th, 2011

by Sam Hamilton {a hanle Contributor} Hello everyone! I’m pretty sure every single wedding blog out there reviewed the new bridal collection from Anthropologie, BHLDN. The collection took me a while to really look at and I felt like to form an honest opinion, I needed to take the day and let it soak in. [...]

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by Sam Hamilton {a hanle Contributor}

Hello everyone! I’m pretty sure every single wedding blog out there reviewed the new bridal collection from Anthropologie, BHLDN. The collection took me a while to really look at and I felt like to form an honest opinion, I needed to take the day and let it soak in.

And it has!

My verdict? It’s a definite hit, with a few misses.

Overall, I’m in love. The textures alone in the gowns and dresses are stunning. I love that they played with that. The vintage details that have been added to the dresses truly give the “out-of-grandma’s-attic” feel, albeit, for a hefty price. Yes, these gowns are GORGEOUS, but as with anything from Anthropologie, very expensive. I think that might be the collection’s biggest downfall. I, of course, didn’t expect this collection to be super affordable, but I also wasn’t expecting the price tags currently attached to the dresses and accessories. Two of the weddings gowns offered are $600, a few at $1,000 and the rest can go up to $4,000, which isn’t bad. However, the bridesmaids/special occasion gowns start at $200, most average $350, and some go up to over $1,000. Unless you’re having a platinum wedding, I don’t think the majority of these dresses are affordable for most bridesmaids, sadly. I also wasn’t fond of the bubble-hemmed dresses, which seemed outdated (and not in a classy vintage way!) The accessories, I thought, were priced most outrageously, unfortunately. I found the jewelry pieces, especially, to be way, way overpriced, even for Anthropologie. A lot of the jewelry pieces seemed very simple and not quite as unique considering the price tag. I feel like the brand really took advantage of the “bridal” association with these pieces and really jacked up the prices. However, some of the cover-ups and shoes I thought were decently priced and well worth the cost.

Overall, a stunningly beautiful collection that I adore. I really do. I hope that over time, they continue to develop this collection to include more styles at accessible price points for the average bride and her bridesmaids.