Is the perfect-for-Halloween black and white dress found in here?
With Halloween close at hand, all things goth, Tim Burton-esque, and noir are up for grabs, style-wise. That’s why we’re especially excited to share some of our favorite black and white wedding dresses to tickle your dark side. Is your perfect-for-the-season (or ANY season) black and white dress found somewhere in this collection of tulle, chiffon, silk, and all things nice? If so, shout it out in the comments!
Let’s get to the black and white dress ogling…
Flying Zeros! This Nightmare Before Christmas headpiece is NO nightmare
Halloween (and potentially Christmas!) brides, I could NOT wait to share this headpiece with you. As an avid fan of The Nightmare Before Christmas, anything featuring a one Mr. Jack Skellington calls my name. And I know some of you out there are on my boat and are planning a spooktacular Halloween wedding that needs this Nightmare before Christmas headpiece. For glob’s sake, there’s a FLYING ZERO on top!
This Nightmare Before Christmas wedding is “simply meant to be”
As a Nightmare Before Christmas fan, I have a huge soft spot for Ashley and David’s wedding. Their Nightmare Before Christmas wedding is perfect for the time between Halloween and Christmas. Ashley looked fantastic, from her batty veil to her hand-painted shoes. David, the wedding party, and even the table and chair covers were spooky and elegant in shades of orange and black. Don’t miss the cupcake tower designed to look like the film’s iconic spiral hill.
Nightmares, corpse brides, and shrunken heads: Let’s pay homage to Tim Burton weddings
Now that we definitely know whether The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie (I still claim is a 365-day movie), we can finally settle in and really appreciate it and all the Tim Burton movies we heart. And when Tim Burton meets wedding themes, we get a little bit of movie magic turned wedding magic. It’s almost Halloween, so let’s sink our teeth into a big ol’ roundup of Tim Burton weddings with themes including Beetlejuice, Corpse Bride, and of course, The Nightmare Before Christmas.