Vintage Wedding Dresses

Vintage Wedding Dresses

Lace Wedding Dresses

Lace Wedding Dresses

Short Wedding Dresses

Short Wedding Dresses

Beach Wedding Dresses

Beach Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

High Street Wedding Dresses

High Street Wedding Dresses

Designer Wedding Dresses

Designer Wedding Dresses

Traditional Wedding Dresses

Traditional Wedding Dresses

Wedding Shoes

Wedding Shoes

Featured designers


Catherine Deane

Temperley Bridal

Enzoani

Sassi Holford

Anna Georgina

Lucy Martin

Cynthia Grafton-Holt Couture

Charlie Brear

KATYA KATYA

Ivory & Co

Caroline Arthur

Romantica

Opulence Bridal

Lilly Rose Bridal

Silhouette

Pure

Olivia Grace

Phil Collins Bridal

La Poesie

Amanda Wyatt

Christina Wu

Eternity Bride

Adrianna Papell Platinum

Christina Wu Love

Art Couture

Maggie Sottero

Olivia Rose Bridal

Essense of Australia

Pronovias

Allure Bridals

Etoile

Ladybird

Find boutiques near you


Find your nearest store by entering a location below

View all

Latest inspiration


10 Stunning Winter Wedding Dresses

      Anne Barge 1. For a traditional look, we adore this long sleeved, columnar Anne Barge gown with a draped back. Perfect with short hai...

See More

The best flat wedding shoes you can dance all night long in

If you shudder at the thought of wearing heels for ten or more hours straight, wedges, sandals and even trainers can be an equally elegant choice. It may also b...

See More

9 High Street Wedding Dress Brands You'll Love

High street wedding dresses are here to stay, with more and more high street retailers releasing affordable wedding collections, more and more brides are opt...

See More

10 Beautiful Off The Shoulder Wedding Dresses

With every other woman you see this summer wearing off the shoulder dresses and tops, it makes total sense this fashion trend has worked it's way into...

See More

Why your wedding dress shouldn't just be for one day

How much you should be spending on a wedding dress will always be something that will trouble a bride in the wedding planning process and when assessing the bud...

See More

Wedding Budget 101: What to Expect When Buying Your Dress

It’s no secret that picking out the perfect wedding dress is one of the best, most exciting, and fun parts of planning your wedding. However, before you...

See More

15 Pinworthy Wedding Dresses For The Modern Princess

You know the great thing about being a modern day princess? You can do it HOWEVER you want to! If that means short dresses and kick-ass heels, great! If yo...

See More

The 7 Wedding Dress Trends To Look Out For In 2021

Like all areas of fashion, wedding dress trends update annually. Fortunately they tend to avoid the fast fashion carousel with some brands producing 52 "micro-s...

See More

About Wedding Dresses


The great wedding dress hunt can be a daunting task, where to begin? Most brides start by choosing their favourite wedding dress designers. Once you've decided who your favourites are, then you can search for local boutiques who stock those particular designers. With everything from unique and unusual wedding dresses, to bridesmaid dresses and wedding shoes, these boutiques have everything you need to make you and your wedding party look fabulous!

Use our handy search above to filter through wedding dress designers that you like or search by style if you prefer. Enjoy getting lost in the latest wedding dress collections and save your favourite dresses in your dashboard. Each dress links through to local stockists so you can find your nearest boutique.

The average bride chooses her dress roughly 8-9 months before the wedding to ensure lots of time for any alterations that might be required. Most bridal boutiques will need to order your specific dress in or make adjustments so it fits perfectly with your size. Stockists tend to be small so if you can arrange appointments during the week this Is ideal. Some also charge a small fee for appointments particularly at weekends and many of these are refundable if you purchase one of their dresses. Be open and friendly with your stylist so they can help you find the dream dress in your style, figure and budget. Be open to their suggestions as you never know which dress you may fall in love with.

Finally, we recommend trying to wear shoes that will be similar to the ones you will be wearing on the wedding day. It’s always fun to bring your mum, your mum-in-law to be (if you dare) and your bridesmaids along. Including them in this experience and getting their views will be helpful, you hope!

Our top tips for wedding dress shopping:

1) Try and limit the number of family members / bridesmaids your bring with you. It’s fun to shop with people but too many opinions can make the decision more difficult and the whole experience can end up being more stressful rather than the enjoyable part of wedding planning that it should be.


2) Keep in mind that wedding dress shopping doesn’t just include the dress and that you’re budget may need to cover shoes, accessories and special underwear (if you’re going for it!). Getting any alterations done will also cost so worth taking some time to work out how your budget will cover all of this.

3) Don’t lost hope! Just because you’re struggling to find “the one” there are hundreds of dress designers and thousands of dresses out there. It’s just like finding a partner, there’s at least one dress out there that’s right for everyone.

4) Make sure you’re realistic about what suits your body. Worry less about weight and more about shame and frame. Buying a dress that you think you’ll suit in several months time but doesn’t really work for you right now isn’t always the best option.

5) Try and do your wedding dress shopping mid-week. Bridalwear boutiques often get booked up quickly at the weekends and there’s nothing less enjoyable than feeling rushed when you should be enjoying the experience.


We’ve also selected the best tips from brides who’ve just gone through the whole experience:

1) Be sure to ask for advice from your bridalwear stylist. Just because you like the look of the dress on the hanger doesn’t necessarily mean that it suits your body type or even your character. Your stylist is likely to be helpful and most importantly, honest about what suits you.

2) Find out from the outset if alterations are included in the cost of your gown. Several of our past brides have said they got their fingers burnt here and ended up spending quite a bit more than they had budgeted for.

3) Get advice on what accessories, shoes and jewellery fit best with the dress. It’s those extra little details that can make a huge difference so while you may think it’s all about the dress, remember the small things matter!

4) Try and establish the timeline for purchasing the dress. How many fittings will you need? How far in advance of the day will you pick the dress up? Is there enough time between your wedding day and getting the alterations done that you’re looking for?

5) Worth establishing what the boutique’s refund policy is and their payment schedule. Does that fit with your own timeline? If you’ve found your dress 8-9 months before the wedding, you may have changed your mind about it 4 months later.

6) Finally, what may seem like a rather strange question but we actually here this a lot. Remember to get advice as to how to put the dress on. They can be trickier than you thing and the last thing you want to do is rip it on the big day.

We’ve split the above into categories and designers to try and provide you with the best online, wedding dress search experience. You can filter designers by price, material, shape and much more. Alternatively you can search through our curated selection of dresses according to season, weather or style. From the latest lace wedding dresses to timeless, vintage pieces, the collections we support are bound to have something for you.

Once you’ve found a dress you like, click through to find your nearest stockist to arrange a fitting and to see what other dresses they have that you might like.

Happy hunting!