Skip the traditional wedding dress without skimping on style.
By: Mary GillenThere is no rule that you need to wear a dress on your wedding day. Any stylist or makeup artist will tell you the importance of remaining true to who you are in your hair, makeup, and ensemble choices. Whether you’re an unconventional bride or dresses just aren’t a part of your everyday style, these options are sure to keep you looking and feeling your best on the big day.
Ines di Santo
This silver sparkling jumpsuit has a voluminous train that gives you the comfort of pants and the look of a dress from the back.
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Randi Rahm
We are feeling the 70's vibes of this bell-bottomed, paisley-patterned jumpsuit.
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Justin Alexander
This sweetheart-necked ensemble with a transparent jacket is a sophisticated look that can be worn anywhere from a bridal shower brunch to a city hall wedding.
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Cristina Ottaviano
Wide-legged trousers paired with a fitted bodice and blazer create a pretty polished look.
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Galia Lahav
From the plunging neckline to the oversized bow train, we are completely obsessed with this Galia Lahav jumpsuit.
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Gracy Accad
This ballet-inspired style is proof that pants can be ultra-feminine.
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Jenny Packham
This sparkle jumpsuit and Lisa Frank-esque jacket is giving us major 90's feels.
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Mira Zwillinger
The theme of the runway show was "Queen of Ice," but this sequinned jumpsuit is fire.
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Naeem Khan
From a cozy chic velvet sweatsuit to a glamorous sequinned jumpsuit and cape, Naeem Khan had not one, but six different pant options in the Spring 2019 collection.
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WToo by Watters
Is that you Khaleesi? This lace and crêpe jumpsuit and long overcoat looks like something straight out of Game of Thrones.
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Alexandra Grecco
This plunging V-neck and back jumpsuit with ruffle sleeves is equal parts sweet and sexy.
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Francesca Miranda
This three-dimensional floral high-low look would be perfect for a garden wedding.
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Lakum
We're crushing on the sleek lines and statement bow on the bodice of this pantsuit from Lakum.
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Tell Us: Would you wear pants on your wedding day?
Plus, see 25 Brides Who Skipped the Traditional Wedding Dress.