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Being a bride is like becoming the main character of your own fairytale. The biggest challenge for a bride is making the right choice. We are not talking about significant others here, though. We are, however, speaking about the wedding dress. White as snow or colorful, short or long, with a corset or not? The variety of wedding dress types and styles is so mind-blowing that it can turn into a real headache for soon-to-be brides. But there is no place for panic as we made a list of six inspirational wedding dress styles just for you. Which are your favorites?
Ballgown
Impressive looking but elegant and delicate at the same time – ballgowns are a timeless classic. If you want to feel like a real-life princess on your special day, it really is the best choice. The most prominent feature of these dresses is the fluffy skirt draped in tulle or satin, which adds even more magic to the fit. Though for some, the impressive volume of the ballgown might seem uncomfortable, the designers have already found a solution — a so-called transformer skirt. Brides can easily unfasten the excess fabric of the dress for the second half of the celebration and continue to enjoy the event freely.
Princess-style wedding dress with open back by Vera Wang
Soft crinoline ballgown by Danielle Frankel
Mermaid Silhouette
The mermaid silhouette dress is all about curves. Similar to the mythical sea creature, this bridal gown has its own “tail”. Thanks to the skirt, mermaid wedding gowns fall into the category of “fit-and-flare” dresses. Fitted through the bodice, waist, and hips, they end with a flared long skirt. Such dresses are usually light in weight, unlike the ballgowns we mentioned earlier. However, brides should remember that the tight fitting of mermaid gowns may somewhat restrict their mobility.
Siren silhouette dress with ruffled sleeves by Ashi Studio
French lingerie inspired mermaid silhouette gown by Dana Harel
Sheath Wedding Dress
Sheath dresses at first glance might look like relatives to mermaid silhouette dresses. The difference is that it allows more movement, while still being fitted to the bride’s body. Moreover, a special elegant flair is achieved with the help of a skirt that loosely falls straight. Yet another classic for those brides who prefer tradition to something unexpectedly risky. Simple, even casual in a way, sheath dresses embody a perfect mix between a minimalist and chic feel.
Pearl encrusted sheath wedding gown by Chana Marelus
Bridal lace panel white strap dress by Galvan
Mini Wedding Dress
Delicate mini-gowns might be the most searched and desired ones right now. All because of Kourtney Kardashian, who recently tied the knot with musician Travis Barker, inspiring hundreds, if not thousands, of soon-to-be brides. The model and media personality stunned everybody with her mini wedding dress designed by none other than Dolce & Gabbana. Short, light, practically non-layered, and elegant cut — the epitome of comfort. The ultimate choice for the summer celebration. What brings mini-dresses to another level is the ability to wear them not only on a wedding day but on any other occasion if you wish so.
Ivory satin corseted mini gown by Vivienne Westwood
Street wear style mini-dress by Vivienne Westwood
Asymmetrical Wedding Dress
It is believed that asymmetrical dresses were first introduced in the Victorian era. However, the popularity of these gowns still has not faded away, enjoying an occasional revival now and then. Spring 2023 Bridal Fashion Week is solid proof of that, as this dress cut is certainly making its comeback next season. Giving a glimpse of bare legs, or of a neckline, asymmetrical silhouettes do not look vulgar, but vice versa sophisticated and charming. The clever tailoring of asymmetrical dresses allows any bride to show their artistic vision and unique side.
Dramatic asymmetrical draped silk gown by L’eto
Marilyn Monroe gown inspired asymmetrical dress by Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood
Bridal Jumpsuit
Tired of dresses and craving something more extraordinary? Then a bridal jumpsuit is perfect! In recent years they have finally gained deserved attention. The rebellious, playful, and carefree aura bridal jumpsuits exude might be the answer. It is a fresh statement suitable for the main wedding event as well as for the afterparty. Jumpsuits are available in a variety of silhouettes and styles — and, yes, there are fits with detachable skirts too. So any bride can find herself a perfect one.
Silk satin wedding jumpsuit with V neck by L’eto
Bridal corset white jumpsuit by Galvan
Author: Polina Bronstein