If the last six months have taught us anything, it's that we're all in desperate need of a little beauty in our lives.乐动ldsports couldn't have come at a better time, and escaping into a world of exquisitely crafted wedding dresses was a breath of much-needed fresh air.
Our team has pored over every collection (virtually, of course) and fallen in love with every layer of tulle, every single piece of embroidered lace, the oversized bows, and inventive takes on wedding attire for the new normal.
Here, our favorite wedding dresses from another virtual Bridal Fashion Week.
Vivienne Westwood
"Hello Stephanie Seymour inNovember Rain! There's nothing like a '90s call back to make my Bridal Fashion Week dreams come true, but what makes this Vivienne Westwood gown truly special is that it transforms from a grand statement with the overskirt, to an after party ready mini dress."—R.C.
Oscar de la Renta
"I'm here for this modern take on a classic ball gown from Oscar de la Renta. I love that it lets you show off a little leg and has pockets (!!)—but thanks to the gathered waist and silk-faille material, it still feels formal enough for a wedding of any size."—Anna Price Olson, Senior Editor
Alexandra Grecco
"If the past six months have taught us anything, it’s that simple is the name of the game—and fashion is no exception. But this minimal Alexandra Grecco sheath is given a dreamy upgrade thanks to long, sheer sleeves. The sparkling embroidery adds a little whimsy while the illusion material allows brides to show some skin. Plus, who doesn’t love a slit?"—Maggie Kreienberg, Associate Editor
Savannah Miller
"There’s one detail that keeps me coming back to Savannah Miller’s gowns each season: the sleeves! Seriously, theyneverdisappoint (and I’m truly a sucker for chic sleeves!). The “Indra” dress, in particular, stood out from the pack. Between the fitted silhouette, square neckline and plisse organza ruffle sleeves, I’d be racing to the altar in this look and argue 2021 brides should be too."—Maggie Kreienberg, Associate Editor