50+ Beautiful New Wedding Dresses You Need to See Now
The fall edition of Bridal Fashion Week just wrapped up in New York City, and we're still reeling from the hundreds of gorgeous wedding gowns that paraded before our eyes. Billowing sleeves, illusion bodices, lace-up backs, bows, capes, feathers, and high-neck styles emerged as some of the season's hottest trends. Check out our favorite dress from each new major designer collection!
By: Stefania Sainato
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Francesca Miranda's Fall 2017 collection featured a fairy tale motif. Fulfill your wedding-day fantasy in her "Alice" style, adorned with thousands of hand-embroidered butterflies!
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Elizabeth Fillmore
Elizabeth Fillmore's modern-day Victorian rockstar collection embraces all the things that she loves: "Color, bountiful flora, texture, and sleek and airy silhouettes." Check out this ethereal "Octavia" style featuring a floating capelet.
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Eddy K
Italian-based designer Eddy K's haute couture creations enchant without the extravagant price tag. The low illusion back on EK1084 is one of the most beautiful backs we've spotted this season.
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Dennis Basso
Glittering crystals, classic lace looks, and necklines on opposite sides of the spectrum took center stage at Dennis Basso's Fall 2017 Collection for Kleinfeld. A mermaid gown with beadwork at the bust is glamorous yet refined (Style 1724).
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Christos
Dreaming about getting married on a tropical island or in a nautical celebration by the sea? Christos' light and airy dresses are a shoo-in for destination weddings, and we're digging the double neckline on the "Mara" style.
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Blush By Hayley Paige
Hayley Paige debuted seven new styles for her Fall 2017 Blush by Hayley Paige collection. We love this ball gown with lace illusion paneling and light-as-air layers.
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Berta Bridal
Each dress in Berta Bridal's Fall 2017 collection was designed to stand alone and tell a different story about the bride who wears it. The dramatic neckline and layers of Payette sequins made this mermaid gown a standout.
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Anne Barge
The glamorous chorus girls from Florenz Ziegfeld's theatrical Broadway revue spectaculars were the driving force behind Anne Barge's Fall 2017 collection. Of the 29 vintage-inspired gowns, "Sidney" was an instant favorite because of its banded neckline and skirt.
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Amsale
Amsale's Fall/Winter 2017 Collection rings true to the brand's minimalist style, while at the same time offering that special something extra. This A-line ball gown with delicate floral appliqués was one of our favorites.
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Alon Livné White
This season, Alon Livné debuted 34 new gown styles that are reminiscent of the Spanish Art Nouveau Movement. The Israeli bridal designer knocked it out of the park with a sheath composed of intricate curvilinear designs.
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Legends By Romona Keveza
Romona Keveza based her entire Legends Fall 2017 collection on the ultimate Hollywood style icon: Grace Kelly. Her wedding-day look continues to inspire brides 60 years later. This bridal ensemble was the closest match to Kelly's — the ball gown features a flowing circle skirt, and it's shown here with a lace overblouse and cummerbund made of silk shantung taffeta (Style L7170 with L7125 Blouse).
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Lazaro
This season, Lazaro's runway show struck a chord with metallic hues and bold accessories like boleros. We were captivated by this modern fit-and-flare gown with side panels and a ruffled skirt.
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Kenneth Pool
Kenneth Pool unveiled seven new ball gowns befitting a fall or winter celebration. Dance the night away in "Javana," which features fun cap sleeves and an asymmetrical hem.
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Kelly Faetanini
Kelly Faetanini combines different textures and hues to create one-of-a-kind statement gowns. "Willow" wooed us with its incredible blush ombré skirt and 3D floral petals.
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Katerina Bocci
Katerina Bocci's latest collection is a winter wonderland come to life with bigger-is-better ball gowns, dramatic trains, and silver lace. "Siena" is a standout because of its long bell sleeves and Italian Alençon lace.
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Justin Alexander Signature
Justin Alexander Signature's latest collection epitomizes effortless elegance. Turn heads in Style 9864, a voluminous ball gown with an eye-catching geometric print, as well as liquid beading and crystals.
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Julie Vino
The Italian tour de force continued at Julie Vino, where the designer used the historic city of Naples as her jumping-off point. You'll feel as if you're floating down the aisle in this breathtaking two-piece look.
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Jim Hjelm
Jim Hjelm's new collection encompasses six new looks with floral details and clean silhouettes. Style 8708 is our editors' pick — check out that lovely honey undertone and sheer skirt. Plus, it has a removable illusion bodice with cap sleeves, so you can convert it to a strapless dress with a sweetheart neckline.
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Isabelle Armstrong
Isabelle Armstrong's runway show was like a breath of fresh air, with billowing sleeves, unique fabric treatments, and other techniques we haven't quite seen before of the brand. Switch things up from the ceremony to the reception with "Georgia," a lace trumpet gown that comes with a detachable ruffled overskirt.
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Ines Di Santo
Ines Di Santo used all of the sweet confections you'd find in a French pâtisserie as inspiration for her runway show. This sleeveless Alençon lace sheath with an illusion bodice (Style "Giselle") was breathtaking to behold, just like a macaron that's almost too pretty to eat.
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Inbal Dror
Fashion-forward brides, feast your eyes on this style from Inbal Dror's Fall 2017 runway show. It's completely beaded and features detachable feathered long sleeves.
Related: Wedding-Worthy Fringe and Feathers
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Hayley Paige
Hayley Paige's edgy yet feminine wedding gowns never fail to make a lasting impression. Case in point: This silver sequined wedding dress (Style "Mick").
Related: Marvelous Metallic Wedding Gowns
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Galia By Galia Lahav
Galia Lahav's offshoot brand Galia by Galia Lahav is dedicated to Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini, and the resulting unconventional outfits redefine wedding attire. Her embroidered jumpsuit emerged as one of our favorite pants options this season (Style 811).
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Randi Rahm
Randi Rahm has dressed countless A-list celebrities, and she carries this cutting-edge aesthetic over into the world of weddings. The star of her Fall 2017 Bridal Presentation was this halter style featuring geometric lines.
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Pronovias
This season, Pronovias designer Hervé Moreau contrasted structured silhouettes with softer elements, like flowing capes and feathered cuffs. We're still dreaming about this column gown with beadwork-encrusted cap sleeves.
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Pnina Tornai
Pnina Tornai is known for her glamorous, over-the-top designs, and this season's collection certainly doesn't disappoint. A body-hugging fit-and-flare dress with Swarovski crystals and a lace-up back wowed the crowd.
Related: 50 Mermaid Dresses That'll Make You Weak in the Knees
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Paloma Blanca
Paloma Blanca's latest collection features over a dozen new designs that focus on lace and illusion detailing. Style 4746 is a sleek and chic choice.
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Odylyne The Ceremony
Odylyne The Ceremony's Fall 2017 Bridal Collection is an ode to William Shakespeare’s idea that star-crossed lovers are working against fate to preserve their love. Their ultra-romantic sleeve treatments are perfect for the free-spirited bride.
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Naeem Khan
Do you gravitate toward shorter wedding dress styles? This tea-length Naeem Khan gown with an embroidered peplum is one of the most stunning options we've seen this season.
Related: Top 20 Short(er) Wedding Dresses
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Moonlight Couture
For a fresh spin on a ball gown, look no further than Style H1323 from Moonlight Couture. The plunging off-the-shoulder neckline adds a sultry touch to this regal dress.
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Monique Lhuillier
Monique Lhuillier toed the line between sexy and demure at her Fall 2017 runway show. Her "Tresor" style stole our hearts with its sheer boudoir-inspired bodice and cascading asymmetrical tulle skirt.
Related: Wedding Dresses of Sheer Beauty
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Mark Zunino for Kleinfeld
Mark Zunino's versatile new collection for Kleinfeld included everything from a playful embroidered romper to a ball gown completely decked out in petals. But perhaps the most alluring was this mermaid dress with a French lace illusion bodice and an organza skirt in smoky hues.
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Marchesa
Eos, the Greek goddess of the dawn, served as the muse for Marchesa's collection this season. Nowhere is this theme more apparent than in this ethereal fit-and-flare gown with lace flutter sleeves, floral threadwork, and a nude Chantilly lace underlay.
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Lela Rose
Preppy with a twist, Lela Rose's Fall 2017 collection pays homage to the pearl. We're crushing on "The Tide," a ribbon-cut strapless column gown completely covered in pearl-like embellishments.
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Sachin & Babi
For Sachin & Babi's latest collection, the designers were "fascinated by the idea of hand-embroidered wedding gowns that are still light and effortless." We love the juxtaposition between the sweetheart bodice and silk gazar skirt in Style F17-B12.
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Rosa Clará
Rosa Clará released a Capsule Collection with six new styles alternating between more structured and fluid silhouettes. This A-line gown with metallic lace is perfect for the bride who's looking for something different without committing to full-out color.
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Romona Keveza Collection Bridal
This season, the Romona Keveza Collection Bridal line focused on unique colors, floral patterns, and asymmetry. Modern brides would look ravishing in Style RK7489, a strapless column gown with a two-tiered illusion overskirt.
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Rivini
Rita Vinieris described her latest Rivini collection as "Renaissance idealism and fluidity meets 2017." The aptly-named "Crush" gown highlights a cold-shoulder fitted sleeve, one of the hottest trends to emerge from New York Bridal Fashion Week.
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Rime Arodaky
A newcomer to the bridal scene, Rime Arodaky made a bold first impression with sky-high slits, pantsuits, and lace-up crop tops. This high-low gown with flared sleeves was a major highlight from her runway show.
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Rembo Styling
Boho brides, you're going to want to get your hands on Rembo Styling's alternative wedding gowns. Their "Alberta" style has a whimsical fairy woodland vibe with its peekaboo lace and wispy three-quarter-length sleeves.
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Reem Acra
In their latest collection, Reem Acra puts their own haute couture spin on boho wedding style. Their "Donata" gown earned rave reviews for its exquisite illusion bodice.
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Rebecca Ingram
Searching for a beautiful wedding gown that won't break your budget? Maggie Sottero's new Rebecca Ingram line offers plenty of affordable options under $1,000, including their "Marjorie" style, which features a flirty crisscross back and flowing train.
Related: Dreamy Designer Dresses (and Their Budget-Friendly Counterparts)
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Vera Wang
For Fall 2017, Vera Wang went down an entirely different path than previous seasons with Old World-meets-new designs inspired by 17th century Verona, Italy. "Juliette," a ball gown with a draped skirt and hand-placed macramé lace, is the crown jewel of the collection.
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THEIA
This season, THEIA returned to its destination wedding roots with exposed shoulders, cotton guipure laces, delicate embroideries, and seaside accessories. The lacy "Sandy" gown is a lovely choice regardless of where you tie the knot.
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Temperley Bridal
Can't picture yourself walking down the aisle in a traditional white wedding dress? Temperley Bridal's "Bibi" style is a vibrant explosion of color, with embroidered pink and purple English flowers and touches of greenery.
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Sareh Nouri
Sareh Nouri chose a Parisian theme for her fifth bridal collection. “The fabrics, laces, and patterns that I selected and designed are reminiscent of this beautiful, modern, and sophisticated culture," the designer says. Style Nannette captures the grandeur and romance of the City of Lights.
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Allure Bridals
Timeless gowns with luxe touches reigned supreme at the Allure Bridals Fall 2017 runway show. We adore this satin ball gown's ballerina bodice.
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Claire Pettibone
Claire Pettibone's newest collection is broken down into the four seasons. "I was able to immerse myself in the beauty of nature and delve into the variety of color, texture, and motifs that have been painted by artists, sung and written about, and even worshiped, over the history of mankind," the designer says. "April" is the cream of the crop with its lifelike blooms and deep V-neckline.
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Galia Lahav Couture
Through the use of rose hues and petal-perfect accents, Galia Lahav's Couture Collection recreates the feeling of strolling through a gorgeous royal garden. We're obsessed with the train and scalloped back of "Emma."
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Watters
The Watters "Portrait" collection caters to different personalities, from the outgoing bride to the more understated (and everything in between). Make a chic statement with Style 2082, a two-piece look that contrasts different textures.
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Viktor & Rolf Mariage
Fashion designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren (a.k.a. Viktor & Rolf) teamed with award-winning bridal designer Justin Alexander to produce a thrilling bridal fashion collaboration: Viktor&Rolf Mariage. Check out their cutting-edge take on the bows trend.
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Victoria KyriaKides
Victoria KyriaKides' Fall 2017 Collection draws from her travel experiences in nature, bustling metropolises, and the people she meets. Her "Alessandra" style is elegant without being too fussy — we're obsessed with the pockets!
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Val Stefani
Your wedding day is your moment to shine — step into the spotlight with Val Stefani's dazzling D8128 style. The bodice and three-quarter-length sleeves feature beadwork and a layer of sequins.
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Madison James
The newest collection from Madison James is sophisticated yet supremely wearable, with of-the-moment details like capelets and detachable skirts. A long-sleeved sheath with striking illusion sleeves is perfect for a frosty affair.
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