Why we’re all about these bridal gown alternatives? They’re easy to wear, super stylish and look great for informal weddings (plus, you can wear them afterwards!). By Michelle Lee
There’s something about loose, flowing silhouettes in intricate lace and beaded embellishments that looks so ethereal and otherworldly.
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The waist-cinching New Look of the 60s with a full tea-length skirt is graceful, timeless and so beautifully feminine.
Images: Pinterest, Ralph & Russo, and Paolo Sebastian.
Give your wedding look a touch of romantic colour with florals in pastel hues, or even a beautiful blush or baby blue dress.
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Who says brides can’t wear the pants too? For something a little prettier, try lace, flowy palazzo pants or a lace jumpsuit, or look sharp in a white tux, like the sequinned one from Naeem Khan’s Spring 2016 collection.
Images: Aijek, Elie Saab, Naeem Khan
Whether you’re going for pants, or a midriff-baring cropped top-and-skirt combination, bridal separates are right on trend now!
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From the classic A-line to elegant shifts or feathered skirts, these allow you to show off toned gams and those fab wedding shoes!
Images: Pinterest, Naeem Khan, BHLDN