The Edit: This Season’s Chicest Wedding Dresses

By Charlie Colville

4 weeks ago

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Flowers? Check. Venue? Check. Dress? We’ve got you covered. With traditional staples like lace and ruffles making a comeback, the options for wedding dresses have never been better. From floor-length gowns to lace mini dresses, read our guide to this season’s chicest wedding dresses.

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The Wedding Edit: The Hottest New Dresses

Woman in beaded mini with train

Emilia Wickstead

Tinsley Embellished Bridal Dress, ÂŁPOA

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Woman in backless gown

Halfpenny London

Summer Dress, ÂŁPOA

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Woman in white gown with lace sleeves

Vivienne Westwood

Grand Camille Dress & Rita Bodice, ÂŁPOA

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Dress with leg split

Ellis Bridals

Matilda Dress, ÂŁPOA

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Woman in silver dress

Temperley London

Filigree Dress, ÂŁPOA

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Rolling In Roses

The Titania Dress, ÂŁPOA

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Woman wearing backless wedding dress

The OWN Studio

Backless Halter With Pearl Detail, ÂŁ2,750

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Woman in white linen dress

Kindred of Ireland

Hinneh Dress, ÂŁ2,450

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Woman in scalloped gown

Clio Peppiatt

Scallop Column Gown, ÂŁ3,950

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Woman in ruffled wedding dress

Sassi Holford

Cici Dress, ÂŁPOA

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The Questions To Ask

And in case you were wondering…

How Far In Advance Should You Start Shopping?

When it comes to shopping for a wedding dress, it is advisable to start the process well in advance (not least because this will allow you the maximum time to enjoy this part of the process!). Typically, brides begin shopping for a wedding dress around nine to 12 months before the wedding date, which allows for ample time to find the perfect dress, accommodate alterations needed, and ensure a stress-free experience leading up to the big day.

Can Your Designer Wedding Dress Be Customised?

Yes, most wedding dress designers offer some level of customisation to tailor the gown to the bride’s preferences. Customisation can include adjustments to the design, fabric, embellishments, and sizing to create a unique and personalised gown. If you have something specific in mind, speak to your chosen designer about the extent of customisation available and any additional costs associated.

For more tips on shopping for a designer wedding dress, see our guide here.