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NYFW may have just kicked off, but we’re so excited to see white dresses emerging as a big trend on the runways! From floaty bohemian numbers to more structured eyelet confections, we’re loving all the bridal inspiration the New York Fashion Week runways are offering. There’s still a lot to come but here are 10 wedding dresses we loved from the first week of NYFW.
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Ulla Johnson
If Ulla Johson has her way, 2017 wedding dresses are paying homage to Little House on the Prairie — in a good way! The queen of boho style (Jenna Dewan Tatum is among celeb fans) served up hand-crocheted dresses with ruffles a plenty, and we can’t wait to see this make its way down the aisles.
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Zimmerman
Apparently boho style is what’s on the menu for spring 2017. Another bohemian fashion girl staple (and Princess Kate favorite), Australian brand Zimmermann also wowed with ruffles, embroidery, and intricate lace. Rustic wedding chic anyone?
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Brock Collection
New fashion darling Brock Collection, designed by Laura Vassar and Kristopher Brock, also had ruffles on the brain. This time they were done with an 80s volume twist — hello taffeta, we missed you!
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Adeam
This strappy, flowing Adeam gown was made for a beach wedding!
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Sachin & Babi
Having just launched their first bridal collection in April, Sachin & Babi must have had “I dos” on the brain for their Spring 2017 ready-to-wear line. The ballet-inspired collection (real life ballerinas pirouetted across the presentation) offered ultra-feminine frocks in embroidered lace, and layers of ruffles — we’re seeing a theme emerge! We said it here first, 2017 is the year of the ruffle.
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Rachel Comey
Rachel Comey kept things minimal and architectural with this square neck tube dress. The metallic mesh overlay adds just a bit of rock n’ roll to an otherwise simple look.
See more: The Latest Wedding Dress Trends From the Runways
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Kaelen
Kaelen also took inspiration from the bridal runways. Doesn’t this shoulder-cut out maxi dress with bow accents just make you dream of a countryside “I do”?
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Noon by Noor
Noon by Noor kept things equally simplistic with just a slip dress topped with a whisper of airy illusion tulle.
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Creatures of Comfort
Creatures of Comfort’s take on Frida Kahlo is a bit more subdued. Designer Jade Lai kept it simple in a white frock that totally stands the test of time.