Interesting Wedding Gown Designers – Part 2

With so many interesting wedding gown designers that break the mold, we had to do a part 2. If you’re interested in part 1, click here. Feeling special on your big day might be getting that magnificent ball gown you’ve dreamed of as a child. For others, that might not be the aesthetic they want. That’s where these designers come in. Many wedding designers follow the popular silhouettes to create their pieces and they are popular for a reason. However, some designers are putting a twist on these silhouettes or tossing them out of the window all together. No matter what you are looking for, take a look at these interesting wedding gown designers below for some inspiration.

 

 

Hermione de Paula

Designer Hermione de Paula is known for her one-of-a-kind wedding dresses which are composed of classic shapes with modern details and exquisitely crafted detailing. She combines vintage and modern elements to produce statement garments that will stand out on your wedding day.

 

 

 

Halfpenny London

 

This line of stylish, modern bridal wear and accessories made a big splash in the high-end wedding gown niche. The designs attract fashion-savvy women who want to show off their individuality. 

 

 

 

Claire Pettibone

 

Wedding gowns in this collection featuring delicate bridal colors, European laces and elegant embroidery that will make the bride flutter and flow. The vintage designs have been described as dreamy and boho-chic.

 

 

 

Sophie Et Voila

This wedding gown line is the brain child of 2 contrastingly different designers. Together, they create wedding gowns that come together in a complementary way.

 

 

 

Cucculelli Shaheen

Cucculelli Shaheen gowns are very “New York” – they are sleek and classy with embroidered elements and simple silhouettes.

 

 

 

Wiederhoeft

Truly a line of Roman-inspired dresses for those who desire the historical aesthetic.

 

 

 

Houghton by Katherine Polk

This collection is probably the most universal and body inclusive line of wedding gowns. The designs flow from wedding ceremony to wedding reception with ease.

 

 

 

Markarian

The Markarian label blends Alexandra’s affinity for celestial themes with stylish designs and elegant sophistication.

 

 

 

Scorcesa

Drawing on the designer’s diverse cultural background and the contemporary woman’s needs, this brand offers remarkable, classic designs for unconventional brides with vibrant hues and exquisite beading.

 

 

 

Final Thoughts

Looking for a wedding dress can be stressful, especially with so many other things to consider for a wedding. Hopefully by providing more examples of what you could wear will help you find a dress (or outfit) that truly represents you. You and your partner should look and feel your best, if feeling your best means kicking tradition out the window, then so be it!

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