13 Wedding Dress Cover Up Ideas Every Bride Should Know About

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Give your outfit a bit of fairytale drama or a modern twist by wearing a cape as your wedding dress cover-up. You can opt for something as thin as your veil or as thick as velour (for a winter wedding). Pro tip: if you’ve gone for a heavier fabric for your wedding dress, you may want to go a little lighter for your cape so that you’re not lugging around a ton of extra weight.

Bridal Cape

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A capelet is like a cape’s baby sister. It’s a little less dramatic, but it’s still a super stylish bridal accessory. Instead of sweeping the floor, it hits just below the shoulders (about the length of a shrug). This is an amazing option if you need a bit of coverage, but don’t want to hide too much of your gown.

Bridal Capelet

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A topper is an awesome option for those who want a second wedding dress without having to do a full outfit change. It’s basically a shirt that you wear overtop of your gown that gives your dress a completely different style. They come in a ton of different designs but are usually a sheer cover-up for a wedding dress so that you can see the bodice of the gown underneath.

Wedding Dress Topper

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You can remove it at any point on your wedding day to breathe new life into your look.

Wedding Dress Topper

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If you’re on the hunt for a luxurious option that screams elegance, a stole is the wedding dress cover-up for you. They’re usually made of fur or faux fur and are a top-notch choice for a winter wedding dress (because they’re so cozy).

Stole

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If you love the fluffy, furry look but want a bit more coverage than a stole can offer, a faux fur, fleece or fur mid-length coat or jacket pairs beautifully with an elegant sheath—a great choice for fall or winter outdoor wedding.

Fur Coat

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A shawl is a light and inexpensive wedding dress cover up option that you won’t regret having on hand. You can order yours in wedding white or go a bit bolder and choose something that matches your wedding colour scheme.

Shawl

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Want to give your wedding look a cool, edgy vibe? Top it off with a leather jacket. As an added bonus, you probably already have one in your closet, so you won’t have to scour the shops for the perfect one.

Leather Jacket

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For a more casual look, embrace the jean jacket portion of the Canadian tuxedo and have it painted by a calligrapher.

Denim Jacket

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A bomber is another casual cover-up jacket for a wedding dress that will up your ensemble’s cool factor. You can usually find options with cute sayings at online shops or you can hand embroider yours with a line from your vows or your new last name to make it extra sentimental.

Bomber

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The Duchess of Cambridge surprised the world when she wore a white angora cardigan as part of her wedding reception bridal ensemble. A sweater is a charming choice for a bridal cover-up and looks adorable in any colour.

Cardigan

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A shrug is to a jacket what a capelet is to a cape. It’s essentially a more petite version of a jacket that’s hemline typically ends just below the arms. This is a great choice if you want to make your look a bit more modest for your ceremony without wearing a totally different outfit.

Shrug

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Very similar to a shrug but on the dressier side, a little longer and often with couture embellishments like feathers and tassels, a bolero is a great way to cover up and add a trendy accessory to your wedding dress design. Kate Middleton famously wore a white angora bolero cardigan with her reception dress.

Bolero

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If you're having a winter wedding and your itinerary requires that you step outside into the cold, you probably want to wear something more substantial over your wedding dress. A wraparound coat tied at the waist is a great choice for wearing over a fuller skirt.

Winter Coat

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