These Are the 10 Wedding Dress Styles Every Bride Loves
Wedding-dress styles are very personal, and not every type of bridal gown suits every body shape. Which means when it comes to shopping for your big day, it can be a tough to make a decision. Do you go for a lace frock or something vintage? Should you go for an off-the-shoulder style or a dress with long sleeves?
If you're panicking, fear not. We've got an excellent guide on how to choose your wedding dress by six fashion brides who share how they selected their big day frock. But once you've done that and committed their wise words to memory, how about looking at the type of dress you'd like and what's out there right now?
We've perused the best online stores for some of the most popular wedding-dress styles, which you can shop right here. From some of the leading wedding dress designers in the world to a more high-street wedding-dress selection, we guarantee you'll find something that suits you.
Click through our gallery for a look at some of the best wedding dress styles and where to shop them now.
Fishtail
A classic fishtail dress is seriously gorgeous, although be aware that this generally suits an hourglass figure.
Bias Cut
Long Sleeved
Off-the-Shoulder
Vintage
Want a vintage-style dress but not sure what to go for? Topshop offers an incredible range for the retro bride.
Column
Pink
Backless
Short
Lace
True, lace isn't for everyone, but this gown is simply extraordinary.Next up: High-street wedding dresses have never looked so good. Still struggling with your wedding dress decision? Check out what six fashion brides did to find their wedding dresses.Opening Image: ValentineNYC.comThis post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Elinor Block was one of the earliest team members ofBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK, starting her tenure working across bothBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and Byrdie, which were owned by the original parent company, Clique, at the time. Her specialism in fashion and beauty established her multifaceted role as Assistant Editor, which she developed over six years from 2016 to 2022 to become Deputy Editor. She is now the Head of Editorial at fashion tech company Drest.