The 20 Most Show-Stopping Bridal Gowns of Spring 2014
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Vera Wang Bridal Spring 2014
Call her the master of cutting edge bridal designs, once again Vera Wang pushes against what is traditional for a result that is astonishingly beautiful. Bold black accents give this one-shoulder silk faille ivory gown a look that will never be short on drama.
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Angel Sanchez Bridal Spring 2014
While it's usually Angel Sanchez's architectural designs that have got our attention, this time around, it's his play for innovative beading and floral appliques that have us oohing and aahing like never before.
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Lela Rose Bridal Spring 2014
An off-the-shoulder silhouette proves refreshing and very now on this floral appliqued gown from Lela Rose. The designer keeps our eye trained above with a more simplistic skirt, for a combination that is elegant and beyond timeless.
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Nicole Miller Bridal Spring 2014
Perfect for the woman who prefers her gown frou-frou-free, this classic design from Nicole Miller instead draws its attention from vintage. We are also obsessed with its figure flattering silhouette that is equal parts bombshell and demure.
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Amsale Bridal Spring 2014
Vintage seems to be an ongoing trend this bridal season as Amsale also sent off a bevy of girls in classic unembellished 1950s style designs. Although simplistic in adornment, this structured white gown is a vision in taffeta white.
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Reem Acra Bridal Spring 2014
Of-the-moment trends like the high-low hemline felt glamorous on decadent bridal gowns like this one from Reem Acra. Ideal for the bride who likes a bit of sass in her step, this gorgeous gown is not meant for the faint of heart.
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Marchesa Bridal Spring 2014
Not a fan of the full-length gown? No worries-as plenty of gorgeous cocktail numbers, like this Marchesa one, demonstrated that short is just another hemline. Worked in beautiful scalloped lace, this peplum dress hints of Spanish flamenco influences and romantic notes.
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Carolina Herrera Bridal Spring 2014
For her bridal collection, Carolina Herrera showed off one of the most enchanting and whimsical lineups to date that was not limited to the traditional shades of white. Decorated in beautiful silver beading, this chantilly lace number is absolutely breathtaking.
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Reem Acra Spring 2014
It comes as no surprise that Reem Acra makes our list for the second time, having mastered bridal-wear in all its glory. As for this dress, it was love at first sight. From its crystal encrusted neckline to its more demure, yet equally tantalizing skirt, this gorgeous gown had us captivated from look one.
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Romona Keveza's Golden Vision
Who needs white when you can look just as ethereal, if not more so, in a vision of gold. For her finale, Romona Keveza showed off this breathtaking design, perfectly suited for a modern day princess.
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Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2014
While Monique Lhuillier's thorough bridal collection catered to just about every type of bride, including those who are City-Hall bound only, it was her more formal looks, like this ivory-to-champagne creation that had our hearts skipping a beat or two.
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Oscar de la Renta Bridal Spring 2014
His latest perfume isn't the only "Something Blue" Oscar is giving us this bridal season. Kicking off his fairy tale show with this ethereal strapless number, de la Renta is just another example of the many designers that have veered from traditional whites when it comes to delivering show-stopping wedding gowns.
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Rafael Cennamo Bridal Spring 2014
For his latest bridal collection, Venezuelan born designer Rafael Cennamo showcased what he's best known for: tremendous craftsmanship and refined drama. Take, for instance, this avant-garde creation with intricate details that beg for an immediate double take.
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Marchesa Bridal Spring 2014
Once again, the peplum, or in this case the illusion of one, played a significant role in Marchesa's lineup for spring bridal-wear. Using detachable taffeta to give the illusion of one as well as an added sense of romance, the ladies at Marchesa gave us one of their most standout gowns to date.
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Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2014
We love how Monique Lhuillier's intricate beading gave this form-fitting gown the illusion of shattered glass, making it her second dress on our highly edited countdown.
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Rivini by Rita Vinieris Bridal Spring 2014
For her latest bridal collection, designer Rita Vinieris lived up to the hype by creating a show-stopping lineup, all while maintaining a refined sense of elegance. Catering to both your inner girl and sexy woman, we are enamored with the way this sheer scalloped lace top gives it full-skirted gown a seductive balance.
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Carolina Herrera Bridal Spring 2014
Here is another Carolina Herrera number we couldn't keep our eyes off of. With its gold embroidered bodice and waistline, this gown screams regal upon immediate view.
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Kenneth Pool Bridal Spring 2014
Proving that poofy isn't always better when it comes to bridal, Kenneth Pool designer, Amsale Aberra, gave us one of the most beautiful wedding gowns to date sans any crinoline. While simple in silhouette, the elaborate beading on this short-sleeved number has us thinking of a Gatsby-inspired decadent era.
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Oscar de la Renta Bridal Spring 2014
Magical is the first word that comes to mind when seeing this ethereal ruffled tulle gown from Oscar de la Renta's celestial collection. Perfectly suited for the bride who wants her fairy tale princess wedding via modern day couture.
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Vera Wang Bridal Spring 2014
Synonymous with the words "wedding gown", it comes as no surprise that Vera Wang begins and ends our list of most show-stopping creations. And while her whole collection was envelope-pushing and breathtaking, it was her edgier black and white pieces, like this one, that had us seriously considering such a bold combination for our big day.
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