So he’s finally gotten down on one knee and asked to apply for a BTO together. But unless you’re the type of girl who’s been planning her wedding since forever, you’re probably facing your biggest wardrobe dilemma yet—what do you wear on your wedding day?
With countless bridal dress options, it can feel a tad stressful and overwhelming when you don’t know where to start. For the bride-to-be still looking for some wedding dress inspiration, here are 9 wedding dress trends and where you can buy them.
Left to Right: Carolina Herrera, Oscar De La Renta, Carolina Herrera
Who said bows are just for little girls? The updated bow serves as an oversized statement piece, adding a feminine touch to an otherwise clean, simple silhouette.
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Dress (Left): Oscar De La Renta from Trinity Gallery | Dress (Right): Bridal Veil by Michelle HuiMin
Left to Right: Viktor and Rolf, Lela Rose, Suzanne Neville
For brides who love intricate detail but want an alternative to the usual beaded dress, try 3D embellishments. Meticulously applied, the embellishments add depth and dimension for a dainty, floaty look.
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Dress (Left): Zuhair Murad from Belle and Tulle | Dress (Right): Elie Saab from Trinity Gallery
Left to Right: Temperley London, Lela Rose, Delphine Manivet
Capes aren’t just for superheroes. Whether you choose a theatrical, sweeping cloak or a sheer, delicate throw-on, capes are the perfect cover-up for demure brides.
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Dress (Left): Naeem Khan from Belle and Tulle | Dress (Right): The Louvre Bridal
Left to Right: Carolina Herrera, Lela Rose, Suzanne Neville
Hit the sweet spot between sexy and tasteful by letting slip a hint of collarbone. Even the most conservative mother-in-law would approve of these classy off-shoulder dresses.
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Dress (Left): Jenny Packham from Trinity Gallery | Dress (Right): The Gown Warehouse
Left to Right: Berta, Suzanne Neville, Lela Rose
If you want to look like royalty on your wedding day, consider a high-necked dress. Especially for women with broad shoulders, this beautiful cut will ensure a flattering, regal look.
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Dress (Left): The Gown Warehouse | Dress (Right): Digio Bridal
Left to Right: Oscar De La Renta, Lela Rose, Marchesa
If you grew up watching Disney princess movies, you’d probably imagine wedding dresses to be big and voluminous. However, a more subtle skirt can be equally beautiful and are much easier to dance in.
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Dress (Left): Digio Bridal | Dress (Right): MUSE by Berta from Belle and Tulle
Left to Right: Romona Keveza, Christos Costarell, Christian Siriano
Sometimes two is better than one, as in the case of the two-piece wedding dress trend. Show off your abs with a crop top and high-waisted skirt combo or go flirty with a lace-on-lace piece.
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Dress (Left): Digio Bridal | Dress (Right): Amanda Lee Weddings
Left to Right: Hayley Paige, Hayley Paige, Houghton
For brides who aren’t keen on white or cream dresses, break tradition by going pastel. Add a pop of colour and stand out from the crowd when you don these Pantone shades.
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Dress (Left): Amanda Lee Weddings | Dress (Right): Amanda Lee Weddings
Left to Right: Oscar De La Renta, Naeem Khan, Monique Lhuillier
Men aren’t the only ones who are allowed to wear trousers at a wedding. If you’re a tomboy at heart (or wear the pants in the relationship), opt for a wedding suit to channel unabashedly strong and confident vibes.
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While it’s fashionable to keep up with the latest trends, it’s more important to love the gown you’ll be wearing on your big day. Wear the dress, and don’t let the dress wear you!
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