For the bride who’s not into volume, see our top picks this week.
Slender spaghetti straps are great for showing off toned arms and shoulders, besides looking very current.
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Floral appliques and a pretty blush hue give this sultry number a soft dreamy touch.
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This elegant gown with allover florals is gorgeous for any romantic celebration, and naturally, a garden wedding. Loose curls bring effortless style to this look, but otherwise, we’d go for a loose updo with statement earrings.
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Petals and a graceful off-shoulder gives this Elihav Sasson number a romantic appeal. A plunging neckline and glittery embroidery turn up the glamour.
With a majestic train and graphic lace patterns, this gown is a definite showstopper.
Long sleeves and a high neckline can look just as sultry, as this Galia Lahav piece proves with a curve-hugging silhouette and sheer panels that display slivers of skin.
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Glittery embellishments that cascade down this dress creates a lengthening effect that’ll have you looking like a tall drink of water.
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Monique Lhuillier’s sophisticated tulle number with a rosette skirt is for brides seeking the perfect blend of romance and sexiness.
All covered up? Naeem Khan keeps things from looking boring with oversized graphic prints, a dash of glitter and a subtle blush hue.
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Intricate beadwork with ethereal tulle that flares into a cathedral-length train gives this romantic gown plenty of drama.
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You can have the best of both worlds: This Pronovias number features a sheath that clings to your curves, and a detachable overskirt for the glamour of a ballgown.
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Nail the free-spirited boho look with plenty of fringing and crochet lace.
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