"Have You Heard of 'Ohana Naoshi'? A Unique and Beautiful Arrangement of Pinning Flowers on Wedding Dresses!"

2017.07.30 published
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I want to showcase various bridal outfits ♡

"Color change" during the reception. Changing from a wedding dress to a colored dress or a colored uchikake dramatically alters the bride's impression and surprises the guests, making it one of the most traditional performances in weddings ♡

Brides definitely want to wear many dresses, and ideally, they would want to change outfits multiple times, but usually, there's just one outfit change during the reception.

If you change outfits multiple times, the time you spend in the venue decreases, which shortens the time you can spend with guests, resulting in not being able to take pictures with everyone or chat as much.

Therefore, to enjoy moments with guests,

there may be brides who feel, "I want to change outfits, but I'd like to keep the time spent away from my guests as short as possible…."

Do you know about "Flower Change"? *

Here’s some good news for those brides ♡

There’s a way to change the impression of your dress without taking too much time for an outfit change ♡

An idea to slightly modify the bridal coordination without changing the outfit (dress) came to light ♩.

This method is called "flower change," where you attach fresh flowers or floral corsages to your wedding dress.

By adding flowers to your dress, you can enjoy a look that feels like you're wearing a completely different dress even though it’s the same one ♡

The idea of "flower change" is not commonly heard. I'm curious to know how brides who actually tried it attached the flowers.

The patterns of flower change I found on Instagram mainly fall into three categories ♡ Let's take a look at them right away ♩

Flower Change Idea ① Pompoms on the Skirt*

The method that changes the impression of the dress the most is to attach multiple flowers to the skirt of the wedding dress.

It feels like you've changed into a floral-patterned dress on a white base ♡ It’s like an overskirt sensation.

The key point is to coordinate the flowers you attach to the dress with those from the wedding bouquet or wristlet ♩

How wonderful it is to adorn your favorite dress with flowers you love ♡

To attach flowers to the skirt, use bobby pins or safety pins, so it's necessary to do this with a dress that allows for flower change or a dress that you own ✩

Flower Change Idea ② On the Bodice*

Next is a method that changes the impression of the back style with flowers.

This bride attached fresh flowers that matched her bouquet to the edge of the bodice. It adds a lovely detail to her pure white wedding dress ♡

During the entrance to the reception, the bride and groom walk around between the guest tables, so guests will definitely notice the back-style flower change.

Flower Change Idea ③ Like a Tail*

Lastly, here’s an idea to place a flower at the waist in the back. Doesn’t it look adorable like a tail? ♡

If you coordinate with the flowers from hair accessories or wristlets, it creates a stylish and cohesive bridal look.

A design that lets flowers hang from a sash ribbon is also lovely.

If you attach flowers over a wrapped sash ribbon, there's no need to poke holes in the dress itself, so brides renting dresses can give it a try too.

Change Your Impression with "Flower Change" ♡

I introduced flower change ideas that allow you to enjoy two different styles with one dress.

Since you don't have to change outfits, it saves time, increases the time spent with guests, and also helps save on the cost of a colored dress.

Recommended for brides who want to wear a pure white wedding dress longer than a colored dress but still want to change their impression a bit...!

This can be implemented in various scenes, such as during the entrance after the ceremony, after the exit for sending off, or at the after-party ♡

Try "flower change," which accomplishes a mini outfit change without changing costumes ♩

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