BRIDAL COLLECTION – Bride’s Dress Change
Bridal Dress Change
The bridal gown change marks the moment when the ceremony gives way to the party. A lighter, more dynamic second dress designed to accompany the bride between toasts, cake cutting and dancing moments.


A dress for toasting, dancing and living the wedding night








FAQ
The most frequently asked questions about changing bridal gowns: when to do it, how to choose it and why more and more brides want it. Find more tips in our Magazine.
The bridal gown change should be lighter and easier to wear than the ceremony dress. Many brides choose short, midi or flowing gowns that are easy to move in and without too rigid structures. Lightweight fabrics such as chiffon, satin or tulle allow you to dance and join the party with more freedom. Some brides also prefer to change styles, choosing a more modern dress or one with different details than the main gown.
The second wedding dress allows for a change of style during the wedding. Many brides choose an important dress for the ceremony and a lighter second dress for the evening: short, more modern or even colorful. The bridal dress change is often designed for moments such as the cutting of the cake, the beginning of the party or the dance, when the atmosphere becomes more informal.
The bridal dress change usually takes place after dinner or just before the cake cutting. This is the time when the ceremony gives way to the party: many brides choose a lighter second dress to move freely and enjoy the evening.
Not necessarily. Many brides choose a short wedding dress change to dance more freely, but long or midi dresses can also be perfect for the evening. The important thing is to choose a light and comfortable model to accompany the party.













































