gorgeous gowns, but a girl's gotta choose! See my top ten wedding dresses from the recent bridal fashion week, and vote for the ones you love, after the jump.
Best Cap Sleeve Gown
This Jenny Packham style feels modest yet fun at the same time, thanks to the addition of the silver mini-sleeves. It's definitely a one-of-a-kind look for a bride who wants to stand out.
Best Details
Um...just too perfect for words, right? Everything about this Oscar De La Renta gown screams old world craftsmanship and intricacy of design. I loved the way it fluttered when it moved down the runway.
Best One-Shoulder Dress
Carolina Herrera's Lena Horne-inspired wedding dress was a total stunner, right down to the interesting mix of fabrics.
Best Back
Peplum details are so chic, and the combo of peplum plus mermaid silhouette looks especially fantastic from the rear, as demonstrated by this top-notch Badgley Michka bridal design.
Best Slit
Calling all supersexy brides-to-be: Monique Lhuillier's racy slit dress maintains elegant simplicity everywhere else but shows plenty of leg. Definitely a winner if you've got great gams and want to show 'em off but still wear a long dress.
Best Belted Gown
The illusion fabric and pretty grey belt transforms an otherwise basic Angel Sanchez strapless into a dreamy confection—plus, it's a total body-flatterer.
Best Simple Little White Dress
Sometimes you just want a perfect-fit dress without too many frills. I think this Amsale style would be ideal for a City Hall or backyard bride looking for style without fuss.
Best Romantic Little White Dress
Marchesa's little white dress goes in an entirely different direction, with all the drama of a full-length gown, just in abbreviated form. This would be an excellent "change into" dress for a showstopping bride.
Best Non-White Dress
As you guys already know, non-white wedding gowns were a HUGE trend this season. There were so many interesting colors to choose from, but this Vera Wang greyish/purple gown stole my heart. It has a very bridal feeling, yet a totally surprising hue—love.
Best Classic
This Jenny Packham style feels modest yet fun at the same time, thanks to the addition of the silver mini-sleeves. It's definitely a one-of-a-kind look for a bride who wants to stand out.
Best Details
Um...just too perfect for words, right? Everything about this Oscar De La Renta gown screams old world craftsmanship and intricacy of design. I loved the way it fluttered when it moved down the runway.
Best One-Shoulder Dress
Carolina Herrera's Lena Horne-inspired wedding dress was a total stunner, right down to the interesting mix of fabrics.
Best Back
Peplum details are so chic, and the combo of peplum plus mermaid silhouette looks especially fantastic from the rear, as demonstrated by this top-notch Badgley Michka bridal design.
Best Slit
Calling all supersexy brides-to-be: Monique Lhuillier's racy slit dress maintains elegant simplicity everywhere else but shows plenty of leg. Definitely a winner if you've got great gams and want to show 'em off but still wear a long dress.
Best Belted Gown
The illusion fabric and pretty grey belt transforms an otherwise basic Angel Sanchez strapless into a dreamy confection—plus, it's a total body-flatterer.
Best Simple Little White Dress
Sometimes you just want a perfect-fit dress without too many frills. I think this Amsale style would be ideal for a City Hall or backyard bride looking for style without fuss.
Best Romantic Little White Dress
Marchesa's little white dress goes in an entirely different direction, with all the drama of a full-length gown, just in abbreviated form. This would be an excellent "change into" dress for a showstopping bride.
Best Non-White Dress
As you guys already know, non-white wedding gowns were a HUGE trend this season. There were so many interesting colors to choose from, but this Vera Wang greyish/purple gown stole my heart. It has a very bridal feeling, yet a totally surprising hue—love.
Best Classic
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