Get inspired by one of these brides in cozy accessories. Then make your own fashion statement at your outdoor or cold-weather event.
Picking out your wedding dress is only part of the process when it comes to planning your outfit for the big day. Shoes, bags, jewelry, and undergarments all require some attention, but there's more to choosing them than fit and style. The weather should play a role in your decisions, especially if you'll be spending time outside. We recommend preparing for low temperatures, rain, snow, and wind, because a comfortable bride is a much happier bride.
Dressing for the weather doesn't mean resigning yourself to puffy coats and utility boots. We've seen soon-to-be spouses step out in all sorts of chic garments, from furry shrugs to leather jackets and everything in between. Outdoor photographs are made a million times better when your hands and feet are kept warm between poses. Plus, you can score some cool shots when you're not worried about slipping or getting soaked. Think similarly when it comes to your ceremony—do you really want to be focused on numb fingers when your partner's slipping on your ring?
Take a page out of these brides' style books, and try one of these accessories instead of basic outerwear. Whether you're battling the frosty air of winter, the unpredictable temperature swings of fall and spring, or are worried about an overpowering air conditioner come summer, there's something on this list for you. In fact, these looks are so fashionable, you'll want to wear them regardless of what the weather forcecast says, and keep them for years to come.
Bridal Hood
This bride was well-prepared for the weather, thanks to her jacket and matching hood.
Patterned Scarf
Your favorite striped scarf isn't just for everyday wear. Put it on for a few outdoor photos.
Satin Jacket
This bride called her Côme Editions jacket her "most cherished piece." The red outerwear was made of satin and said "Just Married" on the back.
Winter Boots
Warm toes make spending time outside much more enjoyable. You can switch into formal shoes when it's time to head indoors.
Textured Bolero
This bride wore a classy, wispy jacket over her wedding dress.
Furry Shawl
Choose (faux) fur for an elegant addition to your bridal ensemble.
Lightweight Cape
Laila Bridal Studio designed this flowing cape, which was made of silk chiffon and was the focal point of the bride's outfit.
Soft Shrug
A shrug was just enough to keep this bride's shoulders warm. The crisp white contrasted beautifully with her bouquet, and also with the backdrop.
Leather Jacket
At this wedding, the bride wore a tan leather jacket while the groom sported a sweater. The accessories gave their looks a casual vibe.
Knit Gloves
No one wants purple fingers while putting on a wedding ring. This bride protected her hands with soft gloves.
Bridal Jacket
This new wife wore a chic light-gray jacket with "Bride" painted on the back in black.
Fun Earmuffs
Earmuffs are a smart finishing touch for a winter bride. Just be sure to coordinate with your hairstylist to ensure yours don't mess up your 'do.
Delicate Capelet
Sometimes all you need is a little extra fabric. This sheer, shimmering layer was a beautiful addition to the bride's wedding dress.
Fuzzy Wrap
Wearing a wrap is like wearing a blanket—but chicer, of course.
Feather Shrug
For a creative take on the typical shrug, try one made of feathers. This bride's piece was ultra-fashionable.
Blue-Green Cardigan
This bride's heirloom cardigan was a meaningful part of her wedding ensemble. Wear something similar for your "something old" or "something blue."
Lace Jacket
Dressed in an embroidered lace Inbal Dror jacket (and a gown by the same designer!), this bride looked classic and comfortable at her outdoor celebration.
Patterned Rain Boots
No wet toes on your wedding day! Slip on some rain boots and pair them with a sturdy umbrella.
Long Cape
This bride's mother-in-law gave her a soft white cape as an engagement gift, so she wore it to stay toasty while taking wedding portraits outside her venue.
Custom Jacket
We're obsessed with this cool-girl accessory—a black leather jacket with personalized details, including "Wifey" written on the back.
Cream-Colored Shawl
This bride wore a silky shawl at her outdoor ceremony in the middle of fall.
Cozy Poncho
Ponchos are a creative choice for you or your bridesmaids. If you don't wear one yourself, cuddle close with your besties to share the warmth.
Unique Jacket
This bride wore a vintage-inspired jacket along with her retro hairpiece.
Shearling Boots
Stepping out in wedged shearling boots, which were laced with pink ribbon for a bridal touch, ensured the bride looked and felt great for outdoor photos.