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Being 24, I am in the season of life where it seems that everyone I know is either engaged or married and I’m seeing a constant stream of wedding pictures splashed across every social media site. I’m inundated with women in white dresses everywhere I look. I’ve also been in a relationship for close to 7 years now, so it’s easy to see why I sometimes veer off into dreaming about what dress I would like to wear to my own wedding someday.

As I spoke about in a previous article, I used to work at a bridal-centric tech company, so I felt overwhelmed by photos of traditional wedding dresses day in and day out, making me averse to the prospect of wearing one to my own nuptials. As an alternative, I would rather don a fun, white dress from one of my favorite designers. After all, if I’m spending so much on one dress anyways, it might as well be from a brand I’ve always dreamed of wearing.

Check out my dream wedding dresses below along with a few of my favorite bridal-esque looks from each:

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen is one of my all time favorite designers and even though the brand isn’t what it used to be since his death, it still has a dreamy, otherworldly quality that makes each piece look like a work of art. Becoming a McQueen bride would be a dream come true and would make my big day all the more special.

Cecilie Bahnsen

I just recently discovered Cecilie Bahnsen and continue to fall in love with her collections each season. Her playful, gauzy creations are a delight to the eye and would flounce so beautifully as you walk down the aisle. What better time to wear something whimsical than on your wedding day? Also, the cropped length of most of her dresses is unconventional while being the perfect way to show off your shoes, if you’re into that sort of thing.

Molly Goddard

Okay, okay, so I know two of the dresses I included here aren’t white and while more and more people are choosing to eschew the white tradition, I still want to partake. The thing I love about Molly Goddard’s designs is the absolutely ridiculous amount of tulle she uses for each dress. You wouldn’t usually get to wear that much tulle in an everyday situation, which is why I think it’s the perfect alternative to a traditional wedding dress. I also absolutely love the white dress I’ve included so much that I have fruitlessly searched for someone selling it online countless times, so if you have the hookup, please let me know!

Ryan Lo

Oh, to live in the world of Ryan Lo would be a literal fantasy! I’ve been following Lo since before they started posting his collections on Vogue and have been in awe of his fantastical creations each and every season. Everything looks so delicate, feminine and soft, the perfect combination of traits to make a wholly memorable wedding ensemble. I would wear any of the dresses I included to my wedding in a heartbeat, and will definitely consider Lo as a strong contender when I start seriously searching for my dream dress.

Vivetta

While Vivetta doesn’t really make too many dresses that could be considered bridal-esque, I still wanted to include her on this list because each and every one of her collections is so damn fun. Every season, there’s a new quirky, whimsical twist on classic pieces that never fails to captivate me, and I’m sure would captivate others as you walk down the aisle.

I don’t judge others who choose to wear traditional dresses on their wedding days. It’s your day, so you should wear whatever makes you happiest! What are some of your dream bridal designers or styles of dress?

This adorable blue and red hand dress layered with the white shirt hooked me on this collection. If anyone knows where I can cop this dress, HMU. (Photo: Vogue.com)

I know you all are out there looking for all that juicy Spring/Summer 2019 coverage, but I just wanted to interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to let you all know I still can’t stop thinking about the Vivetta Fall/Winter 2018 collection. It’s. Just. So. Damn. Fun. 

What originally drew me to this collection was its use of hand motifs (apparently one of Vivetta’s signatures) in super creative ways- from bedazzled vests and cutout sleeves to entire dresses made of them, I just couldn’t get enough! Plus, if you all have learned anything from the few posts I’ve already made, it’s that I adore bright colors, which Vivetta made spectacular use of in her whimsical designs. 

But like I said before, this collection, above all, is just plain fun. And sometimes it’s important through all of the stresses we must endure in life to have some little ray of enjoyment. Because at the end of the day, for normal, working class people like me, high fashion is just another form of entertainment, a fantasy world to get lost in during my spare time. So it’s always nice to be newly delighted with collections like these that exist in celebration of femininity and joy. 

A few of the most notable pieces include a mini, Swarovski-embellished hand dress, knee-high pink glitter boots, a bright orange puffer jacket cinched perfectly at the waist and a gauzy white dress with an appropriately placed red heart applique. I can’t wait to see what they do next!

Check out my favorite looks from the collection below:

Feature image from Grey Magazine. All other images from Vogue.com.