BRIDAL COLLECTION – CUTTING THE CAKE
Bride Dress Change – Cake Cutting
The bridal dress change for the cutting of the cake marks the transition to the freest and most festive part of the day. Lighter, more dynamic dresses designed for moving, celebrating and living each moment naturally.


When the dress changes, the rhythm changes








FAQ
The most frequently asked questions about changing your wedding dress for the cake cutting: when to do it, how to choose a second dress, and what solutions allow you to transform the look without sacrificing style.Find more tips in our Magazine.
The gown change is usually done just before the cake cutting, so as to enter this moment already with a lighter look suitable for the final part of the day. It is a practical choice: after hours in an often structured dress, many brides prefer to change to feel freer in their movements.
If the wedding involves a long party or dynamic moments such as dancing and interactions with guests, anticipating the change can be even more useful. Alternatively, it can be done immediately after the cake cutting, turning this transition into a real change of atmosphere.
The dress for the cake cutting should be more practical than for the ceremony. The most effective solutions are short dresses, midi models or long dresses but with more flowing and less structured lines that allow you to walk, dance and move among the guests without difficulty.
Fabrics make a difference: chiffon, light crepe or silk allow more freedom than stiff or bulky materials. Managing the train is also important: eliminating or reducing it makes it easier.
The goal is not to change the style, but to adapt it to the moment.
If you don’t want a second dress, there are clever solutions to transform the one from the ceremony. Removable skirts, overlays, detachable train or interchangeable tops allow you to change the look in minutes.
For example, one can go from a voluminous dress to a leaner silhouette simply by removing an outer skirt, or lighten the look by removing more structured elements.
This solution is ideal for those who want to maintain stylistic continuity, but at the same time have more freedom during the party.
The bridal gown change is generally quick, but should be carefully organized. On average, it takes 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the complexity of the dress and accessories.
It is helpful to provide a dedicated space and someone who can help you-witness, bridesmaid or wedding planner-especially if the dress has corsets, buttons or structured fastenings. Planning the change in advance allows you to experience it with peace of mind, without interrupting the pace of the party.
















































