Summer has finally graced us, and the latest Bride magazine has all your wedding needs covered! We showcase loads of stunning dresses, provide insight on wedding etiquette, and share advice from Australia's best wedding suppliers to give you ideas for your own wedding plans.
Our inspiration boards will help you create stylish wedding themes you’ll love. Get started.
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A classic bridal shape, the A-line elongates the body and can be cut slender and narrow or feature a wide hem. A flattering style for all shapes, it creates the illusion of being tall and slim.
With a tight-fitting bodice and a full skirt that flares from the hips, a ballgown follows the body’s natural contours to create a graceful silhouette that can be either traditional or modern.
Chic and cosmopolitan, a cocktail gown can be short and sweet or ballerina length, an unusual colour or just a non-traditional style. It is a contemporary alternative to a classic gown and a perfect option for a cocktail wedding.
Featuring a fitted bodice and a skirt that begins at the hip and drops to the floor, the drop-waist sits slightly below the natural waistline creating the illusion of a longer torso.
A romantic, ethereal and flattering style, an empire-line gown features high waistline that sits below the bust with a skirt that falls straight to the ground and accentuates most figures.
A mermaid shape articulates the curves of your body with a slim-fitting bodice combined with a skirt that flares out from the knee.
Short or long, a ruffled dress is full, gathered shape that falls from the hips in ruffled folds of fabric. Inspired by the gowns of Spanish maidens, the ruffled dress is a great way to add volume to your dress.
Classy and elegant with a simple bodice and a skirt that is fitted at the hips and falls straight to the floor, the sheath is great for brides who want a minimalist, chic look.
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