Oscar de la Renta's wedding dresses are pure fantasy, and this one is no exception. The vertical embroidered stripes add a hint of modernity in this otherwise classic dress from the Spring 2010 collection.
Featuring a ruffle train at the back and made from silk taffeta and tulle, we think this would work beautifully in both a countryside and city setting, but it would definitely need a suitably striking setting to compete with the drama of this full skirt.
We've reverted back to the little white dress for our daily frock.
We know they aren't yet seen as traditional, but we guarantee that in a few more years these little white dresses will be featured in many a bridal store (we'll we can hope).
And if they all look as good as this one by Mira Zwillinger then we'll have a hell of a decision on our hands.
We love the slip style of this dress, which is covered by lace tulle that streams down the back to form a mini train (there's a bit of tradition for you). Team up with sandals and delicate jewellery for a contemporary look.
After talking about the Fross Wedding Collection sale, we thought we'd give you a little insight into what you can expect.
So it only seemed right that we made this stunning Justin Alexander dress our daily frock.
This frock is perfect for brides who want to combine plain with elegance.
The simple A-line style will suit brides with any figure and the velvet ribbon is ideal for those looking to add some classic victorian style.
Take the fairytale wedding theme to new starry heights with this ball gown dress by Demetrios.
The frock, which comes in ivory chiffon with beaded bodice and has a ruffle skirt is perfect that really want to make a statement on their day.
We think castles or country houses and classic cars will be a perfect accompaniment to this big beautiful dress.
Add some vintage Hollywood glamour to your day with this gorgeous frock by Jenny Packham.
This satin boatneck dress is covered with sequins in a pattern reminiscent to the glorious 50s.
It's perfect for brides getting married in a garden or small estate house, and if your feeling brave would make a perfect ball gown frock for after the big day.

If you're a regular reader of Bridalwave you'll know how much we love vintage. So you can imagine how excited we were when we spotted this gorgeous frock by Clare Pettibone.
This dress screams vintage with it's lace fabric and straight style and we love the straps and bust shapes.
Head to Blackburn Bridal couture now.
We always get very excited around this time of year. The fashion shows are over and bridal designers start to put their concepts into mainstream designs and launch their styles for Autumn.
One example of the exciting dresses we've got to look forward to is this gorgeous taffeta number by Watters.
We love the way the strapless gown and pin tuck skirt are bought straight into 2009 with the beaded band across the waist, which is perfect for any bride worried about their figure as it tucks the waist right in. We can't wait to see more of the designs for the year ahead.