Any repeat-bridesmaid—myself included—can whine for hours about the pile of $200 bridesmaid dresses in the back of her closet that she’ll never wear again. And still, brides are seemingly OK with spending 10 times that (or more) on a wedding dress, which they’re really not going to wear again. Unless, of course, the dress in question is a skirt-and-top combo with major wear-it-after-the-wedding potential, like these bridal separates from Adieux. All the pieces in the line are mixed and matched in different combinations below, and most would work again after your walk down the aisle.
From Left: Elizabeth Beaded Top & Eyre Skirt. Alice Top & Elizabeth Pants. Nancy Cape. Eyre Bustier & Alice Pencil Skirt.
From Left: Jo Top & Jo Column Skirt. Nancy Cape & Jo Column Skirt. Eyre Bustier & Jo Column Skirt. Eyre Bustier & Eyre Skirt.
From Left: Scarlett Blouse & Scarlett Wrap Skirt. Jo Top & Scarlett Wrap Skirt. Eyre Bustier & Eyre Skirt. Alice Top & Alice Pencil Skirt.
I can think of lots ways to re-wear the sparkly tank—even to work—or the semi-sheer skirt, if summer ever comes. I like the blue pieces for a daring bride or for something to mix in with the white pieces to make them more wearable.
Check out everything from Adieux here.
Would you opt for a two-piece wedding dress? Which of these looks is your favorite?