50 Wedding Dresses That Make Us Want to Get Married Again
The latest gown styles that debuted at Bridal Fashion Week cater to our wildest big-day fantasies: think princess-worthy trains, embellishments galore and down-to-there backs. Even the happily-betrothed may find themselves wistfully daydreaming about walking down the aisle again after scrolling through this lineup!
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Want a wedding dress you'll still love 50 years from now? Amsale is a go-to designer for an understated, chic bridal look and this season, their collection focused on skin-baring backs and detailing.
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Alvina Valenta
We love the contrast between the sweet, girlie front and sporty racerback of this Alvina Valenta gown — it's so fun and unexpected, and it draws attention to toned arms.
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Eve of Milady
We're swooning over this Eve of Milady tulle ball gown with cap sleeves and a see-through bodice.
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Eugenia Couture
Bridal designers riffed on the '70s with free-spirited gown interpretations. Eugenia Couture made us fall head-over-heels with bell sleeves again (a lace-covered V-neckline keeps the look from getting too kitschy).
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Essense of Australia
Elegant without being stuffy and body-conscious without being flashy, this Essense of Australia dress epitomizes everything 2015 brides desire in their wedding-day look. The lacy train will look amazing as you walk down the aisle.
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Mon Cheri Bridals
An A-line dress is ultra-flattering on a variety of different body types. For a romantic look, consider this Mon Cheri Bridals style with a softly curved neckline and pretty 3D floral motif skirt.
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Christos
Getting married in a destination wedding? This ethereal Christos gown embraces a laid-back, barefoot-on-the-beach vibe.
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Casablanca Bridal
Take the plunge in this daring Casablanca Bridal A-line gown with elaborate beading covering the straps and outlining the keyhole back, wrapping around the front of the waist.
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Casablanca Bridal
Showcase your gorgeous curves in a luxe, silky charmeuse sheath by Casablanca Bridal with lace-edged straps and an embellished skirt.
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BHLDN
Channel a Grecian goddess in this destination-ready, oh-so-pretty design by BHLDN.
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BHLDN
Lush blooms, trailing vines, and hidden nooks waiting to be explored were the motivating visuals behind BHLDN's newest collection. This cutting-edge style won us over with its graphic lace.
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Berta
Berta Bridal's signature va-va-voom factor is on full display in this sexy gown style with a plunging neckline and cool scalloped effect.
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Berta
If you crave the drama of a long-sleeved gown, but you're having a warm-weather affair, this glamorous Berta Bridal style might just be the answer to your prayers. Sheer, lightweight sleeves and a billowy skirt are summer-ready.
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Badgley Mischka Bride
Each look in Badgley Mischka Bride's latest collection has its own distinct personality, but it was this vintage-inspired stunner that stole our hearts.
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Anne Barge
Anne Barge wanted her latest gowns to evoke misty spring days in Paris and the gardens of Versailles, Luxembourg and Monceau. The vintage rose hue and luxe textured effect of this fitted mermaid immediately transported us to those fabled destinations.
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Kenneth Pool
Step into the spotlight with a glamorous Kenneth Pool ball gown so sparkly, your guests might need shades.
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Kenneth Pool
Flaunt your curves in a stunning mermaid style by Kenneth Pool with an intricate pattern of glimmering beadwork. Guests won't be able to take their eyes off of you!
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Kelly Faetanini
You'll feel as if you're floating on air in this silk organza and tulle ball gown with horsehair trim by Kelly Faetanini. Whisper-thin crystal straps add a flirty touch.
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Jenny Packham
William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream served as the impetus behind Jenny Packham's otherworldly collection. Vintage-glam with delicate, all-over beadwork, this style is fit for a fairy queen.
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Jasmine Couture
Elegance redefined: Jasmine Couture modernizes a high neckline with plunging keyholes and metallic Chantilly lace for a one-of-a-kind look your guests won't see anywhere else.
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Ivy & Aster
Prefer a wedding dress with sleeves? You're in luck: The 2015 bridal runway shows featured more variety than ever before (we're partial to this alluring, sheer look from Ivy & Aster).
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Ines Di Santo
Pearl embellishments resembling exotic flowers, vine-like motifs, and a touch of gold leaf adorned Ines Di Santo's latest creations, capturing the lushness of the spring and summer seasons. We were blown away by this style's intricate embroidery.
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Honor x Stone Fox Bride
Put a bow on it with this unconventional Mikado mermaid gown by Honor x Stone Fox Bride! The voluminous back bustle ensures that you look just as chic when you have your back turned.
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Monique Lhuillier
Monique Lhuillier took us down a rabbit-hole with her Alice and Wonderland-inspired collection this season. Perhaps none more so than with this beautifully embellished ball gown featuring sparkle confetti and a tiered horsehair skirt.
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Mira Zwillinger
Mira Zwillinger's "Stardust" collection personifies the belief that "A woman should sparkle wherever she goes, but especially on her wedding day." A sparkling gown with geometric lines would perfectly complement rooftop nuptials or any other urban venue.
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Mira Zwillinger
One-shoulder wonder: This Mira Zwillinger gown would beautifully complement a rustic-themed wedding.
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Marchesa
Marchesa uses architectural ruffles to spectacular effect on this column dress.
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Marchesa
Cascading layers of 3D petals imbue this strapless Marchesa sheath with effortless romance. Plus, the flowy silhouette is ultra-flattering.
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Maggie Sottero
This Maggie Sottero look features strategically-placed appliqués, a fashion-forward take on lace that's less Princess Kate and more Kim K. A belt at the natural waist adds the perfect finishing touch.
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Lela Rose
Drawing inspiration from Scottish children's book illustrator Jessie King, Lela Rose's latest collection had a woodland vibe, with bridal separates, corded lace, and fanciful feathers. We did a double-take when we saw this pretty cut-out style.
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Legends by Romona Keveza
Off-the-shoulder sleeves, a transparent overskirt and a more modest version of the low-back trend: This Legends by Romona Keveza dress hits all the high notes of what brides covet now.
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Robert Bullock Bride
Show off your feminine side in this ballerina-beautiful, waist-cinching corset style by Robert Bullock Bride.
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Robert Bullock Bride
Be a golden goddess in this Robert Bullock Bride gown with hand-painted Pollock net over taffeta.
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Reem Acra
Reem Acra's fluid, sheer gowns are all about movement and sensual appeal. A hand-embroidered bodice with sumptuous lace makes for an entrancing neckline.
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Randi Rahm
Textured skirts are ideal for the bride who wants to make a bold fashion statement on her big day. How gorgeous are the tulle layers on this Randi Rahm mermaid?
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Oscar de la Renta
An ultra-formal wedding calls for a glamorous, elaborate ball gown, and this corseted Oscar de la Renta style will flaunt your figure in all the right places.
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Oscar de la Renta
Peter Copping, Oscar de la Renta's new creative director, recently debuted the brand's first bridal collection since the designer's passing in fall 2014. He stayed true to the fashion legend's aesthetic with refined, timeless styles, including this cap-sleeved beauty.
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Justin Alexander
Retro-inspired gowns are all the rage right now. Kick up your heels in a charming tea-length style with a full skirt and fitted sleeves by Justin Alexander.
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Oleg Cassini at David's Bridal
For a unique alternative to a veil, consider a statement-making cape. Stick to a streamlined silhouette, like this Oleg Cassini at David's Bridal style, for a sophisticated effect without going overboard.
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Moonlight Collection
Crop tops and wedding gowns might sound like they don't belong together in the same sentence, but Moonlight Bridal's tasteful design is totally wearable. A covered-up neckline and simple silhouette add balance to an otherwise non-traditional ensemble.
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Moonlight Collection
Moonlight Bridal's latest designs were inspired by the beauty of Old Hollywood; they evoked the glamour of that era by placing lace and beading in a way that enhances a bride's curves. With its pearl-draped back, this style will make you feel like the movie-star version of yourself on your big day.
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THEIA
Theia's latest collection was inspired by Danish illustrator Kay Rasmus Nielsen (best known for his work on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales and the Brothers Grimm fairy tales). How lovely are these hand-embroidered tulle sleeves?
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Sottero and Midgley
Nude underlays continue to gain momentum, and they serve as a great middle ground between traditional bridal whites and bold, colorful styles. Sottero & Midgley's take on the trend features a double-banded back and form-fitting silhouette.
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Romona Keveza Couture
Make a grand entrance with a 12-foot-long train! When we saw this Romona Keveza Couture gown sashay down the runway, we were spellbound. Bonus: It's detachable so that you can have two looks for your ceremony and reception.
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Martina Liana
Classic brides, stay true to your style with a simple yet stunning wedding gown showcasing clean lines. The button-covered back on this Martina Liana style adds visual interest.
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Hayley Paige
Trendsetters gravitate towards Hayley Paige's daring, modern designs; this season, her collection showcased ballerina tops and unique fabrications. A scalloped neckline and petal-perfect appliqués made this style a standout.
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Cristiano Lucci
Talk about a show-stopper! Cristiano Lucci juxtaposed a sleek silhouette with an overlay skirt for a look that's equal parts sophisticated and sultry.
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Temperley London
Decadent and whimsical, this Art Deco crystal-embroidered gown by Temperley London is a beautiful choice for a bohemian-themed wedding. (P.S. We can't stop obsessing over the butterfly detailing on the back.)
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Ester
Israeli designers are taking the bridal world by storm with their innovative, body-hugging designs, and Ester is a newcomer to keep on your radar. Meticulous attention to detail sets this gown apart from the crowd.
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Galia Lahav
Galia Lahav's “Les Rêves Bohémiens” collection features full, extravagant skirts and a more boho approach than we've seen from this designer in the past. However, she still delivers the exquisite beadwork and jaw-dropping backs that fans have come to expect.
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