Style Ebony

Airy chiffon comes together to create this dreamy A-line wedding dress. Skillful hand pleating details the plunging V-neckline and continues along the waistline to accentuate your figure in the perfect way. Vintage inspired bishop sleeves add a stylish touch to this romantic look and tie-in with pleated cuffs. The style is complete with an invisible zipper and chapel length train.

Style Emerson

Feel your absolute best in this crepe fit and flare wedding dress. Done with a V-neckline, the back bodice uses sequined lace appliqués to create a low keyhole detail for a modern touch. The appliqués extend to create a romantic cutout chapel length train that catches the eye. Curve defining seaming on the front and back is an added detail that will flatter your figure. The style is complete with a jersey lining to ensure you will be more than comfortable dancing the night away!

Style Everley

You will make a lasting impression in this figure flattering fit and flare wedding dress. Made in a rich stretch crepe, it's paired with a sheer bodice and features spaghetti straps that lead to a tasteful V-neckline. Side illusion cutouts elevate the look and give way to a scoop back. Sequined lace appliqués adorn the bodice and trickle down the skirt to create a stylish cutout train. The style is complete with a slit as the perfect way to show off a hint of sexiness. If preferred, this style is also available to be ordered without the slit.

Style Ellie

Make a statement in this graceful tea length wedding dress. With a subtle high-low hem, this style features a modified sweetheart neckline for the timeless bride. The sheer bodice offers a hint of exposed boning and is covered in delicately sequined lace appliqués that cascade down the skirt. For brides wanting a more traditional look, this gown has the option to come in floor length and can also be ordered with a fully lined bodice.

Sweet Father/Son Moments

A wedding day is filled with special moments between a father and his daughter — the emotional walk down the aisle, the sweet (or funny!) father-daughter dance, the dad's toast or blessing at the reception. The mother of the groom has her moments, too — who doesn't love watching the mother-son dance? — but what about the father of the groom? They may not have that all-eyes-on-us moment, but these special men deserve some recognition, too.

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