Want a different look for your wedding ceremony and evening reception? Sassi Holford has the answer - and you don't need to buy two dresses! In recent years the trend amongst fashion conscious brides has been to update their style as the day moves on - from a more demure look for the ceremony to a sexier silhouette for the evening celebrations.
Here we see how this can be achieved easily, with the beautiful 'Verity' dress and matching jacket from Sassi's new 2013 collection. With lace and sleeves featuring heavily on the bridal catwalks again this season, this gown is right on trend, yet still has that classic, timeless element that Sassi is renowned for.

Sassi Holford 'Verity' Dress (with/without jacket)
If you want to take the transformation one step further, try adding a statement sash, such as the lovely 'Tilly' design, shown below:
Sassi Holford 'Verity' Dress with 'Till'y sash
We absolutely adore this dress - so elegant and graceful; the intricate material and stunning hemline making it interesting enough to wear on its own, yet versatile enough for brides to individualise with a range of accessories.
For more stunning Sassi Holford designs, visit our wedding fashion pages, where we will shortly be bringing you more fabulous images from the new 2013 Sassi Holford collection!

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- 30th August 2012
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1 comments "One Dress - Three Amazing Looks - From Sassi Holford"
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Neale James says
2nd September 2012 at 8:49 pmAm fortunate enough to photograph many beautiful wedding dresses though actually reckon I could spot a 'Sassi'! As you say, elegant and graceful. Enjoyed reading your interview with Sassi too - who'd have imagined what designing a dress as a 17 year old would lead to.