The Best Bridal-Friendly Looks From the Fall Runways Inline
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For the monastic bride with the spirit of a festival girl.

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The fairy-tale bride gets an haute makeover with butterflies, feathers, and a hint of sparkle.
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A modern take on the mini frock replete with a fluffy accent for extra drama.
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Show off the hard work with this sleek suit.
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Flapper goes street style with this modern update on a party dress.
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Old-world details like ruffles and lace get a fresh spin in this slick jumpsuit.
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Double-breasted soft suiting calls for a cool, low-key ceremony at city hall.
Photo: Luca Tombolini / Indigital.tv9/60Brandon Maxwell
For the bride who wants to go gaga at the party and still be a lady.
Photo: Alessandro Garofalo / Indigital.tv10/60Brock Collection
When all you need is a fabulous fur and a great pair of heels. Plus a bouquet.

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The minimal bride has a built-in sparkle moment at the waist.
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An off-the-shoulder moment with a hint of futuristic dressing.
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The coziest option for the most-chill bride. Uggs not required.
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For the disco-era bride who isn’t afraid to show a hint of skin.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv16/60Damir Doma
For the artisanal bride who wants a hint of blush.
Photo: Luca Tombolini / Indigital.tv17/60Dion Lee
In which the ’60s bride simply glides down the aisle.
Photo: Luca Tombolini / Indigital.tv18/60Dolce & Gabbana
A frothy princess bride fit for a modern-day contessa.
Photo: Luca Tombolini / Indigital.tv19/60Elie Saab
The red carpet master brings his magic touch with this lace and Swiss dot–embellished prairie dress.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv20/60Emanuel Ungaro
A lace dress with fuzzy sleeves and built-in muff for snow-bunny brides.
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The English rose blossoms as the new lady of the manor in this old-meets-new frilly dress.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv22/60Ermanno Scervino
A frock with flair for the bride who isn’t afraid to go a tad bare.

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For the punk ceremony, a frilly dress with a leather bomber topper.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv25/60Giambattista Valli
A neo-Grecian dress is given a built-in bouquet with floral embellishments at the shoulder and collar.
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A rainbow-colored frock is ideal for an LGBT ceremony down a yellow-brick aisle.

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An oversize silhouette is balanced with a mini frock for a fashion-forward trip to matrimony.
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A demi-leg-of-mutton sleeve provides a throwback touch for prim brides-to-be.
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The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund winner’s cobweb-inspired dress is simply magical.
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A slip dress is given a Latin influence through ruffles, while a cascading hem balances out the party-in-the-front look.
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A bold take on ballerina dressing, complete with flower girl and ring bearer ensembles.

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A caped trip down the aisle is ideal for the bride who favors drama.

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The bride who makes a trip down the aisle on her own red carpet.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv37/60Michael Kors Collection
The dress that can go from the ceremony to the reception to the after-party without missing a beat.
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Have an Angelina Jolie Pitt moment at a beach ceremony in a modern take on the shirtdress.
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A fairy-tale dress in blush for a princess-worthy wedding.
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The snow-bunny bride with a built-in bouquet, fur collar, and brooch—for added sparkle.

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A streamlined, strapless dress gets a hint of sparkle from an embellished hem.
Photo: Marcus Tondo / Indigital.tv43/60Narciso Rodriguez
Because every girl’s inner ’90s minimalist needs to come out down the aisle.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv44/60Oscar de la Renta
Add a bold contrast recalling ’80s glamour in this full-skirted dress with punch.
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Who needs a bouquet when the dress itself features a single, stunning red rose?
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Because the perfect dress can always be lifted with the perfect fur.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv47/60Prabal Gurung
Add a glittering step down the aisle wearing Gurung’s shoulder-baring style.
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Another red carpet favorite plays with illusion dressing for a dazzling matrimonial style moment.
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Want to channel Kim Kardashian West from last year’s Met Gala? Have a #flawless wedding in this sparkling dress. (But we might suggest wearing a slip underneath.)

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A simple silhouette with nary an embellishment acts as the dream dress for modern minimalists.
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A slip dress with pleats amps up a ladylike image.
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An ethereal dress with floral appliqués will float down any aisle with fashion-forward style.
Photo: Alessandro Garofalo / Indigital.tv54/60Sophie Theallet
From the crisscross bustling to the neo-cape, this sheer ensemble is for a bride who is not afraid to push the sartorial envelope.
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When the festival girl grows up, she’ll be wearing this sheer dress with a delicate motif.
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The simplest sheer frock one can wear. Pair with statement jewelry like an Olsen for a truly standout look.
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Gents might typically get all of Browne’s outer tailoring, but girls can get in for formal occasions with the designer’s new take on outerwear as eveningwear.
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Prim ’60s style is given a mod spin with bell sleeves, evoking Mia Farrow’s enviable wardrobe in Rosemary’s Baby.
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Go big or go home in the Italian house’s latest creation, featuring a plunging neckline and major ruffles.
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Playing off familiar silhouettes, Gordon’s vision of the slip draws upon the va-va-voom styling of Marilyn Monroe for an A-list look down the aisle.