If You’re a Bride-To-Be Planning a Beach Wedding, These are the Dresses to Wear

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If You're a Bride-To-Be Planning a Beach Wedding, These are the Dresses to Wear

Weddings, weddings, weddings, the season is definitely upon us. If you’re going to be attending one (or a few) this summer, finding an outfit can be a tricky task, so we’ve already found 32 guest dresses to wear beyond the big day. If you’re a bride-to-be, finding “the one” can be even harder. But fear not, of course we’re here to help in this department, too. While we’ve already found the best bridal styles for a civil ceremony, next on the list is beach nuptials.

Bride Charlotte wore Halfpenny London’s ‘Mayfair’ gown on her wedding in Mauritius. 

So many people are choosing to get married abroad on a beach (we don’t blame them turning it into a holiday), but this can make finding that specific bridal dress even more of a task. We all know how sand gets absolutely everywhere, so finding a dress that doesn’t collect the whole beach as you walk down the aisle is essential, and this is where short dresses come in handy. More traditional longer dresses still work, though, and we’ve found styles from The Row, Rixo and Reformation that would be perfect.

If the beach destination in question is somewhere hot, you also have to think about looser-fitting gowns and materials such as linen to keep you cool. Luckily, we’ve found 17 wedding dresses that’ll suit everyone modern bride-to-be’s beach ceremony. 

So chic. 

Square necklines are so flattering. 

This backless design is ideal for a warm beach location. Note: you’ll have to either go braless or opt for a stick on for this one.

Imagine this glistening in the sunshine. 

For the minimalists.

You’ll wear this after the big day, too. 

A shorter dress won’t drag in the sand. 

We’re imagining this one with an Italian beach backdrop. 

It may not be the most outdoor-appropriate style, but it’s stunning. 

So gorgeous for a boho ceremony. 

Look at those straps!

Ideal if you prefer styles with sleeves.

A slip dress never fails, and this covered button design is simply amazing. 

A shorter style will be much easier to walk in on the beach. 

A linen dress will be cooler in warmer climates. 

Australian label Aje knows how to create a “wow” dress. 

Next up, 32 wedding guest dresses you’ll wear again

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