Bridal Style Inspo: Not One But Four Different Wedding Looks

Bride and groom holding hands at their reception
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As a professional in the fashion industry, Megan Freese didn't want to settle for just one look on her wedding day.
Written by
Sydney Stevens

Published:

Nebraska Wedding Day Fall/Winter 2024

Finding “the one” is a daunting task. For bride Megan Freese, she knew she wanted to do something different for her wedding day, and she didn’t want to settle for just one look. As a professional in the fashion industry at Moda Operandi, where her day-to-day consists of helping stylists find pieces for bridal clients, Megan sought four unique ensembles for her Omaha festivities. “Despite all my wedding looks being from different designers, I was so happy with how cohesive they ended up being!” she said. From the sophisticated Emilia Wickstead rehearsal dinner dress to the 2003 hand-embroidered feather chiffon midi dress by Monique Lhuillier Megan found on eBay, this bride’s style is nothing short of fabulous.

REHEARSAL DINNER Dress: EMILIA WICKSTEAD (@emiliawickstead) Shoes: GIANVITO ROSSI (@gianvitorossi) Bag: THEMOIRÈ (@themoire)
WEDDING CEREMONY Dress: “CHARLIE” BY DANIELLE FRANKEL (@daniellefrankelstudio) Alterations: LIVI’S DESIGNS BRIDAL TAILORING (@livisdesignsbridaltailoring) Shoes: MANOLO BLAHNIK (@manoloblahnik) Earrings: MATEO (@mateonewyork)
RECEPTION Dress: 2003 CHIFFON MIDI BY MONIQUE LHUILLIER (@moniquelhuillier) Shoes: AMINA MUADDI (@aminamuaddiofficial)
AFTER-PARTY Dress & Bag: CLIO PEPPIATT (@cliopeppiatt) Shoes: BADGLEY MISCHKA (@badgleymischka)

City State:

Omaha

Region

Omaha Area

Season:

spring
summer

Styles:

Glamorous

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