There is something deeply alluring about a wedding dress that combines heritage and style. For an Edō bride, going back to heritage does not mean compromising style. In fact it can take it to a whole new regal level. Just see this stunning look we’ve featured. It is a wonderful reminder that your heritage can be something that shines brightly on your big day.
Imagine this to be a sleeveless gown, the sheer beauty of which is in itself an art form, adorned all the way down by intricate designs in coral beads. These beads on the dress may only seem like decoration. But they hold the stories and history. The other aspect about the design is the incorporation of the velvet train.

Every Edo bride’s attire is incomplete without the Okuku. Here it is magnificent and designed by Okuku by Ojone, resting regally on the bride’s head, symbolizing a crown of cultural dignity. This is followed by the hairstyle designed by Glory Excel Hair, keeping it refined and true to its roots.
Then there’s the makeup, handled expertly by Studio by Bibyonce. It’s all about this radiant, perfect glow that accentuates the features without overwhelming them. Smooth contours, dramatic and subtle eyes, and lips that stand out just enough to make one notice. Bride who looks ethereal, ready to step into her future while honoring her past.








