On your big day, you deserve to look and feel your best in your dream bridal gown. With wedding dresses that range from vintage to modern to boho, there are so many designs from which to choose. Feel your most glamorous in breathtaking beadwork or sexiest in a structured silhouette. You are sure to find the perfect wedding gown to complete your wedding-day vision.
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Plus-Size Wedding Dresses
We understand that every woman is unique and has different proportions, which is why we have carefully designed each dress with various shapes and cuts to flatter all body types.
These dresses perfectly capture the effortless beauty of the coastline, with their airy fabrics and boho-chic designs. They are made to be both comfortable and stylish, allowing you to walk down the sandy aisle with ease.
Boho wedding dresses are known for their effortless and dreamy style, perfect for the bride who wants to evoke a sense of wonder and whimsy on her special day.
Celebrating the perfect fusion of versatility and glamour, wedding dresses with detachable trains offer brides a captivating two-in-one ensemble that transitions seamlessly from ceremony to celebration.
Backless wedding dresses come in various styles and silhouettes to suit any bride's personal taste. From A-line to mermaid, there is a backless dress for every body type.
Sheath wedding dresses epitomize understated elegance, offering a sophisticated and sleek silhouette that gracefully skims the body's natural contours.
Modern wedding dresses represent a sublime convergence of contemporary style and timeless elegance, redefining bridal fashion with their innovative designs.
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Top Wedding Dress Trends for 2024
As we step into the enchanting realm of 2024 bridal fashion, brides-to-be are embracing a new era that seamlessly blends tradition with contemporary twists.
Wedding Dress Styles & Silhouettes
We’ve outlined the most common bridal gown silhouettes so you can find the perfect wedding dress style for your bridal vision!
When Should You Buy Your Wedding Dress?
Amidst the joy and anticipation, it’s easy to underestimate the importance of having a well-planned wedding dress shopping timeline.
Bride’s Guide to Wedding Dress Necklines
To help you find the ideal neckline for your gown, we have broken down the different types of popular wedding dress necklines.
Our Favorite Veil Pairings
Originally worn to protect the bride from evil spirits, bridal veils are now a major fashion statement and come in a variety of lengths and styles.
The Ultimate Guide to Wedding Dress Fabrics
Knowing the basics about wedding dress fabric types and which you prefer can make your wedding shopping experience an easier ride.
How to Choose the Right Lace for Your Wedding Dress
Lace is a wonderfully versatile fabric that works well with various wedding dress silhouettes, body types and wedding aesthetics.
Floral Wedding Dresses That Wow
Whether you prefer embellished elegance or stunning sparkle, there’s an embroidered wedding dress for every style, size, budget and romance.
Unveiling the Allure of Black Wedding Dresses
Contrary to popular belief, black wedding dresses can be just as romantic and elegant as traditional white and ivory bridal gowns.
What is Your Bridal Style?
With so many wedding dress styles to choose from, it’s nearly impossible to know what style suits you best.
How to Bustle Your Wedding Dress
There are so many ways you can bustle your train once it’s reception time. Continue reading to learn about popular bustles and view photos of bustled wedding dresses on real brides.
Mountain Wedding Dresses for the Adventurous Bride
Whether you’re planning a rustic barn ceremony or an enchanted forest wedding, these outdoor wedding dresses will leave you looking and feeling majestic.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should you start shopping for a wedding dress?
A wedding dress sets the tone for your wedding, so brides should start shopping for a bridal dress 9 to 12 months before their wedding (although rush options are sometimes available). If you put off shopping until the last minute, alterations may not be possible and it will limit which gowns are available to you. Before you start shopping for your wedding dress, check out the seven things you need to know about dress shopping!
What do you wear under a wedding dress?
It’s super important to have the right undergarments for your wedding dress. Shapewear and the right bra will make sure you look your best on your wedding day. Make sure any undergarments match your skin tone.
Where can you buy a wedding dress?
There are literally thousands of wedding dress stores worldwide so finding a place to shop is not hard! Do a little research, read some reviews and check out which designers you like to see where that line might be available near you.
Why are wedding dresses white?
The white wedding dress was popularized in Western culture in the 19th century by Queen Victoria when she wore a white lace wedding dress to marry Prince Albert. In other cultures, brides often wear red to symbolize auspiciousness. Today, wedding dresses come in a variety of colors! From white and ivory to moscato and rum – different colors and underlays allow you to totally customize your bridal style.
Which wedding dress will suit my shape?
Fortunately, there is a wedding gown silhouette for every bride! No matter what your size or shape, gowns can be made to suit a woman’s body perfectly. A-line wedding dresses will be the most universally flattering while something like a sheath style dress works well with an hourglass shape. Learn more about wedding dress styles and silhouettes.
What should I look for when buying a wedding dress?
When looking for a bridal gown make sure to be true to your personal style. Look for a dress that makes you feel beautiful and comfortable. Also, think about where you’re getting married and if the dress suits the time of year and the venue of your wedding.
What do you do with your wedding dress after the wedding?
After the wedding, most brides will preserve their bridal dress as a keepsake from their wedding day.