Every dress purchase deserves careful consideration, but none to the same degree as your wedding dress . You’ll wear it for just one day (unless you plan to rework it later on), yet it will probably be the most photographed item you ever wear. And if 1980s brides and their taffeta popcorn-sleeve dresses have taught us anything, it’s that some trends can wind up feeling a little outdated.
There’s something to be said for embracing the trends of an era, and you might enjoy looking back with fondness for fashion gone by. But if you’re fearful of one day cringing at the dress in your wedding pictures, stick to a classic design.
At the very least, the decision to keep things simple will streamline your search—and with the overwhelming number of dress types to choose from these days, I’d imagine many brides are keen to whittle down the options. Make no mistake: Classic doesn’t mean boring. You can still embrace embellishments, be it lace or subtle sparkle, and some of the most interesting necklines have been in style since the ’40s (think sweetheart). In case you need proof, we’ve picked out our favourite timeless wedding dress options, ranging from full-on princess frocks to elegant satin gowns. Get ready to fall in love all over again.
That square neck feels quite modern—but in a way that will stand the test of time.
Reformation makes stunning sustainable dresses that you’ll cherish for a lifetime.
Price Upon Request. Fit-and-flare silhouettes can be really classic if the details on the dress are kept simple.
I didn’t think I’d want a mini wedding dress before seeing this Bernadette number.
Emilia Wickstead’s dresses come at a higher price point, but it’s so worth it for the quality craftsmanship.
This is a great modest option.
This strapless, silky number would be perfect for a destination wedding.
You’ll make an unforgettable entrance in this sophisticated gown.
Delicate lace will never go out of style. Think Kate Middleton.
You only get one chance to wear an extravagant wedding dress, and this satin creation is certainly that.
All-over lace is a classy option you’ll never regret going for.
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You’ll be proudly pulling out the photo album for years to come with this Rixo design as your wedding dress.
If you can’t decide between tulle, lace or satin, this dress has all three.
Float down the aisle.
Lean into the simplicity, and keep your accessories to a minimum—a pair of drop earrings and strappy heels should do it.
The slash neckline on this mini is so timeless.
For a subtle nod to the ’70s that doesn’t feel dated, say yes to this balloon-sleeve Rotate dress.
Off-shoulder cuts can be so flattering. Case in point: this intricate Whistles dress.
A wow-factor piece.
The fluttery sleeves, the covered buttons—this dress is so romantic.
With those structured shoulders, this is a dress for a boss bride.
Is it just me, or does this look so much more expensive than it is?
I can see this really suiting a beach ceremony.
This dress could have been made yesterday—just look at that corseted bodice.
A modern take on a classic silhouette.
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