In 1925, Chanel introduced her signature tweed suit at a small show in her salon on Rue de Cambon in Paris. Known for mixing masculine and feminine ideas in her designs, Chanel took inspiration from what her then boyfriend, the Duke of Westminster, was wearing day to day.

This bride's vibe is laissez-faire; she doesn't do pomp and circumstance, but her style is still high society, ultra-femme, and classic with an edge. This look can be worn in a dress variation or as a two-piece set for the aisle (paired with a veil) or for any other wedding-related event like the rehearsal dinner, after-party, brunch, and beyond.

This look may not scream Roaring '20s to start, but investing in a high day-to-night look that you'll cherish forever could not be more 2020s—plus, opting for this look with a micro miniskirt means you'll have nothing in the way of your dancing all night.

Pictured: Chanel Spring 2021 Haute Couture

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