Style 9457
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Textured lace is emphasized throughout this illusion back A-line gown.
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Textured lace is emphasized throughout this illusion back A-line gown.
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This strapless, ruffled mermaid gown features symmetrical patterned lace across the bodice and train.
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A charmeuse slip adds just enough contrast to this feminine, floral appliquéd sheath.
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This satin ballgown features a beaded bodice and v-back.
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Sleek charmeuse is topped with lace at the bodice, echoing the illusion back with sheer paneling along the train.
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In a more structured take on the slip dress, this strappy lace sheath is edged in crystal beading.
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Silk Mikado is a gorgeous backdrop for this intricate beadwork featured on an illusion back. Style this mermaid gown with a dramatic detachable train for altar-worthy drama.
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Airy, textured ruffles comprise the skirt of this delicate ballgown.
Just because you are getting married on the beach, doesn't mean you can't have a solid floor beneath you as you walk down the aisle.
Tip of the Day: Start your wedding dress search about a year in advance to ensure you have plenty of time for shopping and alterations. "It takes most designers four to six months to deliver a completed wedding gown. And if you request any customization, like additional beading or lace, it can take even longer," says Liz Sellassie, Owner and Manager of Designer Loft bridal boutique. "Remember: You’ll still need another two to three months for alterations once the gown arrives."
Plus, check out 20 Must-Read Wedding Dress Shopping Tips.