Spring is usually the season for long white dresses. So why all the ivory gowns on the Fall runways?
We’re chalking it up to royal wedding fever. It’s just over two weeks until Kate Middleton walks down the aisle, and while it isn’t likely that Prince William’s betrothed will do it in any of these dresses (she seems poised to follow in time-honored royal footsteps and choose something more conservative), there are other high-profile, fashion-loving brides tying the knot later this year.
Kate Moss and Lily Aldridge are marrying their musician boyfriends Jamie Hince and Caleb Followill, respectively, and we could see those catwalkers rocking one of these frocks.
Also here are 'ideas' for any of you bride-to-be girls, so enjoy!
Straight out of a modern fairy tale, at Alexander McQueen.
Strapless and body-con, at Versace.
Tied off with a pretty bow, at Alexis Mabille couture.
Simultaneously sweet and not so sweet (note: sheer bust), at Collette Dinnigan.
Balancing beadwork with a see-through skirt, at Temperley London.
Body-skimming clean lines, at Valentino couture.
With statement shoulders and a short hemline, at Mugler.
At Marchesa, lace over pooling nude fabric.
With a mullet train, at Andrew Gn.
At Vivienne Westwood, here comes the bride.
Naeem Khan's signature intricate work.
At Paule Ka, simple with a flattering empire waist.
An unconventional color and veil, at Elie Saab couture.
For the boho bride, from Derek Lam.
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