With summer right around the the corner it’s time to discuss warm weathers easiest fabric: Seersucker! This lightweight, cotton fabric has become a staple at Southern weddings. No longer just for suits, seersucker has seen new life in the form of table cloths, wedding invites and even on wedding gowns. What do you think, should seersucker be left for suits or do you like the addition in other wedding elements?
Would you be bold enough to wear a seersucker wedding gown like Ian Stuart’s Libertine gown below or maybe stick to something a bit more traditional with a seersucker ribbon on your bouquet?
Seersucker Napkin: Image Krista A. Jones Photography via Bayside Bride // Wedding Gown: “Libertine” gown by Ian Stuart via Southern Weddings // Bouquet: Image Jose Villa via Southern Weddings // Groomsmen: Wedding Belle // Cake Table: Visionaire Studios via Everyday Occasions // Flower Girl: Pia Ulin Photography via Martha Stuart // Invitations: Ice Cream Social // Bridesmaids Dress: “Adeline” by Lilly Pulitzer
I love seersucker! And what a great idea to use it on the bouquet for a soft, subtle touch!
the seersucker is so cute for a preppy wedding in the summer. Especially for suits for the guys–nice and light!
Love this Gill! And love those suits!