Whether you are planning for your upcoming wedding or just dreaming of having one someday, the spring 2017 collections from New York Bridal Week have a dress for everyone.
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2/12
Lela Rose
Lela Rose remained traditional with the color palette, but the cuts are for the thoroughly modern girl who dreams of a gown that can take her from the ceremony to the reception without missing a beat. The collection includes a crepe column skirt and a cream strapless tunic and trousers, perfect to take the bride from the altar to the dance floor.
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3/12
Oscar de la Renta
Creative director Peter Copping created a line of gowns for the fashion house that focuses on romance. All ivory, the classic collection has such luxuriously delicate details as floral dégradé beaded embroidery.
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4/12
Marchesa
Marchesa's bridal collection is a walk through an enchanted garden. The presentation, set against the New York City skyline and bathed in natural light, features mermaid dresses, fit and flare silhouettes and ball gowns that are adorned with crystals and pearls. A statement from the fashion house describes the collection as "a journey through a regal, enchanted garden with flourishing rosebuds and blossoming florals emerging just as the morning sun rises."
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5/12
Delphine Manivet
This Paris designer is all about lingerie looks and vintage romance, interpreting 17th and 19th-century garments for today's bride. The designer's collection includes sheer tulle and chiffon and various cuts inspired by classic French elegance.
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6/12
Naeem Khan
There was a range of color when it came to Naeem Khan's bridal collection, and the designer – who recently dressed both Kate Middleton and First Daughters Malia and Sasha Obama – wanted each dress to tell it's own story. The beautifully embellished gowns include pretty spring hues such as nude, blush and lavender.
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7/12
Monique Lhuillier
With the new collection debuting at Ladurée Soho in NYC, Monique's collection is "inspired by a woman running through a garden, capturing the feeling of being madly in love and someone who feels pure bliss."
The collection, which celebrates femininity, includes a range of options including silk slip dresses, mermaid silhouettes and frothy organza gowns.
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8/12
David's Bridal
The dresses from David's Bridal, available in-store and online, include a style for every taste.
The collection offers mermaid, A-Line and elegant ballgowns with traditional embellished and beaded details.
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9/12
Angel Sanchez
It was all about the 1950s for Angel Sanchez's bridal collection. The designer channeled Grace Kelly's 1956 wedding dress but transformed it for today's bride by including details from traditional lace to patent leather.
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10/12
Christian Siriano
For his debut bridal line exclusively for Kleinfeld, Christian Siriano found his inspiration in art – literally. The work of painters Claude Monét and Edgar Degas helped the designer create a range of classic princess gowns, strapless sweethearts and one of our faves, the beautiful pink ombre ball gown.
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11/12
Jenny Packham
The Kate Middleton fashion favorite called her new bridal line a "Midwestern fantasy" in a presentation with bales of hay and country music as a backdrop. The collection was relaxed but elegant with the brand's signature crystal and sequin embellishments also seen in Jenny Packham eveningwear.
In an interview with Women's Wear Daily, the designer said, “It’s all a bit undone. It’s about that morning-after, still-having-fun vibe.”
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12/12
Vera Wang
Keeping with her tradition of breaking tradition, Vera Wang debuted her 2017 line of gowns with a short film called “Désir à l’Anglaise,” directed by Gordon von Steiner. The film and the collection celebrates the "profound restraint of the British monarchy, the grandeur of English aristocracy, and the drama of real ball gowns within the context of today".