The Ashley & Justin Bride Spring 2020 collection is stunning, breath-taking and jaw-dropping to say the least. With fabrics ranging from tulle, chiffon, silky crepe and illusion tulle to striped satin, tulle lace, beaded lace and stretch tulle, we design timeless gowns that will leave you ready to walk down the aisle today.
Choose from colors such as ivory, diamond white, nude and white to match the theme of your wedding and find the perfect silhouette. We fabricate gowns with beading, different necklines and styles along with lace, appliques and other details with an elegant yet modern feel. Glance through our entire collection book to view our gorgeous and exquisite designer dresses for weddings.

Of course, we have your typical wedding dress silhouettes like ball gowns, fit-and-flares, A-lines and mermaids — but we don’t design them in such a way that’s standard. We enthrall all our dresses with the luxuriousness of red carpet glamour combined with bohemian romance to instill a variant sense of beauty to each. We don’t craft traditional-looking gowns. Rather, we design dresses with modern silhouettes, vintage embroidery and imaginative appliques that uphold a youthful elegance.
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Our ball gowns capture the exact fairy tale image with off-the-shoulder and lace detailing, plus sweetheart necklines and silky crepe fabrics with accented belts. Plunging necklines are a significant trend often accompanied by our illusion tulle or even bare skin. We design sequined organza ball gowns, and some even have layered tulle skirts for a fun and flirty look.
Our A-line and fit-and-flare profiles have overlay skirts and skirts with longer trains for a daring image down the aisle. Our dresses have straps, or if you prefer sleeves, we’ve envisioned long sleeves with illusion tulle for a classy take. Even illusion tulle straps with appliques over the top create a romantic feel. Deep plunging necklines are for brides who enjoy a bold statement piece, and by adding capes into the mix crafts an even more dramatic scene.
The designs encompass silky crepe fabrics, belt accents, high slits, draped fits and beaded lace to correlate with the image you want to portray. Our A-line and fit-and-flares also have illusion Sabrina necklines that fit from shoulder to shoulder with a sheerer and see-through look.
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Wedding dresses designers like Ashley & Justin Bride fashion mermaid ensembles with lace detailing corset bodices and ones that have halter necklines with intricate beading. Our exquisite and fine tulle with detailed appliques form a dreamy vibe, and gowns with lace bodices have the design of lace and tulle intermixed.
Ashley & Justin partners with bridal gown retailers as well as boutiques to carry our designer dresses. Contact us online to begin your partnership or visit an Ashley & Justin trunk show.
Search for a retailer near you to explore our collections in person if you are a bride searching for your dream dress. We produce unique and beautiful designs by offering excellent value and quality for our gowns.Bridal has its mainstays, and you've surely heard their names before. That voluminous textured ball gown with a corseted bodice and a bit of edge is most likely a Vera Wang creation; a silk faille A-line gown adorned with hand-cut appliqués is probably an Oscar de la Renta or Carolina Herrera confection. That dreamy gown with a sweeping train and open back that you saw on Instagram at a jaw-droppingly gorgeous wedding in Italy? Monique Lhuillier. An expertly-cut lace ballgown with fashion-forward details could be any of the above, or from an Haute Couture atelier like Dior or Valentino.
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Bridal's recent seasons have proved especially exciting for the bride seeking something unexpected—from a designer she's never heard of. These fresh talents have ushered in a more competitive, dynamic, and diverse bridal fashion scene for those looking to stand out from the Chantilly-clad pack. No matter what your personal style, these new designers (who hail from the U.S. and across the globe) are driving the of-the-moment bridal conversation, offering twists on the traditional staples we've grown accustomed to. Introducing: bridal's new guard.

Danielle Frankel doesn't want 'bridal' to be considered a curse word in the fashion industry. I'm looking to bring all of the fashion-forward elements of ready-to-wear to the bridal experience, and give women something that I see them looking for, but that they're not finding: simple pieces that are technically beautiful, and investment pieces that you can carry beyond the wedding.
Frankel, a runner-up in the CFDA Fashion Fund (the first time a bridal designer has entered the fund, let alone won one of its prizes) is all about taking the best parts of getting dressed–layering and styling–and applying them to bridal. Her signature pieces like jackets, shirting, belts, jewelry, and unique separates take center stage, and styling looks with them lies at the core of her brand's ethos. Frankel's brand is one that's all about giving women what they want—while still breaking the mold. Her vibe has attracted the likes of celebrity brides as well, like Zoe Kravitz, Erin Foster, Katie Lee, and Julia Garner, to name a few.
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Think ethereal and ladylike—but not boho. Markarian is for the demi-romantic, the bride who embraces the dreamy quality of party dressing with a metropolitan sensibility.
Think super-femme features, but with a sleek side. The label's bridal range is full of draped slip dresses for the modernist and Victorian-inspired necklines and skirts for the bride who isn't afraid on a fashion-forward riff on frills. This New York-based brand has just come off a year of wins—from dressing the first lady to hosting their first runway show at New York Fashion Week—with options for the cosmopolitan and the avant-garde bride looking to make a statement, without feeling like she's gone over the top. Despite the modernity the brand undoubtedly exudes, expect feminine frills like ruffles, lace, tiers, and pouf sleeves. This label's creative director, Alexandra O'Neill, clearly believes in special touches for special occasions.

Winner of the CFDA Fashion Fund and five British Fashion Awards, Christopher Kane (launched by Christopher and his sister, Tammy) came to be following the designer's award-winning Central Saint Martin's MA show and has been challenging fashion ideologies and notions of beauty ever since.
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Sensuality, creativity, and wit are just a few of the inspirations you’ll find in Kane's work. His debut bridal range, which launched during the 2020 pandemic pause was innovative and, at times, edgy. This assortment of bridalwear seems to be intended for the wedding weekend and beyond, with midis and minis women are bound to want reason to wear again. Unlike most debut bridal ranges, which start with a small collection of looks, this collection went above and beyond to include on-brand accessories like veils, headpieces, belts, jewelry, and shoes.
This is the kind of label that the style-obsessed only dream of coming across when searching for new fashion kids on the block in the world of weddings and beyond. Founded by Ahmed Alkhyeli, who studied architecture before turning to fashion, Kyheli focuses on eveningwear and made-to-measure pieces that merge femininity with strength, and bold shapes with a delicate romance. The brand's prêt-à-porter is only the beginning, but has countless options for the civil ceremony, rehearsal dinner, after party, and any event in between. The label's haute couture, while not officially dubbed as such by the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, is absolutely breathtaking and features endless options for the ceremony.
Whether you're after a look that's soft yet sexy, or a vibe that's ethereal and undeniably dreamy, this label has cuts, technique, embroideries, and details that will surprise and delight the fashion bride who thinks she's seen it all.

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Stints at Dior, Galliano, McQueen, and Giles (and a degree from Central Saint Martins) prepared British designer Hermoine de Paula for her foray into bespoke bridal. Her flair for romantic surrealism in both her prints and her design motifs results in sheaths and gowns that surprise and delight upon closer inspection.
When shopping this line, expect loads of intricate embroidery inspired by any and all things natural—from the ocean floor to English gardens. Brides can take the as is, or work with the house on customizations to each and every element of the gown, from the cut of the silhouette, to the placement of the embroidery, to even more personal touches, like weaving sentimental sayings, motifs, and more into the fabric. From a wreath of pastel blossoms framing a keyhole back to a sentimental line of poetry, or even your wedding date threaded into your waistline or cuff, this designer puts sentimentality, personalization, and quality above all else.
Designer Stephanie White's Los Angeles home-base and fashion background come together in Odylyne The Ceremony, a bridal collection that's equal parts Californian cool and desert dreamer—with a hint of Victoriana sprinkled in between.
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With an indie affinity for fabrics that are outside the bridal box, like laces with celestial motifs, White draws from poetic and folkloric inspirations like theater, art, literature, history, and music to create romantic silhouettes complete with super long trains, statement sleeves, cool capes, and more.

Husband-and-wife team Anthony Cucculelli and Anna Rose Shaheen met while they were designing at Diane Von Furstenburg in