Boho vibes at Perfect Daze

bride by a lake wearing flowing dress with black hat

Perfect Daze Bridal boutique in Huddersfield has become a bridal institution, loved for its expert advice, customer care and stylish, luxury gowns to swoon over. Over the last couple of seasons, the team at Perfect Daze have seen a shift in demand from classic styling to more relaxed, bohemian pieces geared up for the ever-popular rustic, barn-styled wedding. Perfect Daze has therefore introduced two new designers to the boutique to meet that demand: Australian design house, Evie Young who design bold pieces for the confident bride that embody synergy and femininity; and Willowby by international design house, Watters, who feature in their latest collection lush, dusky colours and an intricately embroidered mix of patterns.

Bride in lace sleeved dress leaning back against white building

Drawing inspiration from a variety of diverse sources from Old Hollywood through to the natural world, Perfect Daze's third new designer, Dando London, offers brides, unrivalled style, the finest quality fabrics and original pieces for the bride wishing to truly make a statement on her big day.

Visit: www.perfectdazebridal.co.uk

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