18 Short Wedding Dresses For The Modern Bride
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Short but sweet – these mini bridal moments have just as much impact as a full-length gown
Wedding dresses have changed over the years, and so have we. Not every bride wants swooping trains, massive ballgowns or Princess Diana-style puff sleeves – and we’re seeing more break from tradition with their wedding looks. Looking for some inspiration? We’ve rounded up some of our favourite short wedding dresses for the season, with aesthetics ranging from minimal chic to laidback glam.
Why Choose A Mini Dress?
It all comes down to personal preference. No two brides are the same, and some might find the idea of a big ball gown slightly off-putting. This is where short wedding dresses can shine – they still come with all the bridal details, just in a neat short and sweet package.
White mini dresses also make the perfect ‘second look’ (after the ceremony, worn at the reception). A shorter hemline will help the bride who wants to be able to dance late into the night without worry of tripping over their skirt. ‘Don’t get me wrong, I love the classic, long wedding dress, but sometimes you just want something easy to move around in,’ said fashion designer Nadine Merabi in our 2026 wedding dress trends forecast. ‘It’s something playful, but still very chic.’ There’s also a lot more room for fun details with a mini – think tassels, sequins and even a bow or two.
But where can you find them? Lucky for today’s brides, wedding ateliers and designers have kept up with the demand for short wedding dresses – and now you can find them stocked in most bridal boutiques. You’ll also have plenty of luck on resale and rental sites, where the bridal mini thrives as one of the go-to wedding wardrobe staples. (Not just for the big day, but for the hen do too.)
And for the ultimate edit of the best short wedding dresses, look no further – we’ve rounded up some of our favourites for 2026 below:
The Edit: Short Wedding Dresses For 2026 Brides
The Bridal FAQs
Is it okay to wear a short wedding dress to get married in?
More brides are ditching the traditional gown for the ceremony itself, not just as a reception outfit change. As Merabi put it above, a mini can be ‘playful, but still very chic’ – proof that a shorter hemline doesn’t mean a less bridal moment.
What’s a short wedding dress called?
You’ll hear it called a mini wedding dress, a bridal mini, or simply a short wedding dress – and if it falls between the knee and ankle rather than above the knee, that’s tea-length. All three sit under the same style umbrella: less fabric, more room to move.
What’s the difference between a mini and a tea-length wedding dress?
A few inches, mostly. Mini sits above or right at the knee; tea-length drifts further down towards the ankle. Both give you the freedom a ballgown can’t, so the choice usually comes down to how formal your venue is and how much leg you’re comfortable showing.
Can a short wedding dress work for a more formal or winter wedding?
Mini dresses are just as fun at winter weddings as they are summer – and when dressed up with sequins, crystal drops and satin, they can feel just as formal as a floor-length gown. Long sleeves, richer fabrics and a bit of embellishment take a short dress from breezy to black tie.
Where can you find one?
Bridal boutiques increasingly stock short styles alongside full-length gowns, and resale and rental sites are worth a scroll too – handy if you’re after a second dress for the reception, or something for the hen do rather than the big day itself.




















