OMBRE'S BACK: 10 spectacular ombre wedding dresses that are to dye for

Just when we thought ombre was on its way out, designers have dreamt up the most gorgeous ways to rock the trend. 

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Take flight

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Lilac's set to be the colour to watch in 2018 - and this dramatic plumed number is just perfect for rocking the trend and getting heads turning for the evening.

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Mint to be

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Its flurry of feathers are dramatic, but a wash of mint green gives it extra wow. To really create an impact, consider a mint hued aisle or petal carpet for that full-on ombre effect. 

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Disney decadence

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If you're a fan of all things Disney and fairy tale-esque, you need to check out Paolo Sebastian's swoon-inducing collection right now. The Disney-inspired S/S 18 collection titled "Once Upon A Dream" had us head over heels in love - think shimmering ballgowns flecked with the dreamiest details, airy layers, romantic pastels (like one above with a blend of blue and pink hues and a sprinkling of fairy dust). 

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A touch of turquoise

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If you're going for a regal look, a bridal cape is always a good idea. Tony Ward gives this otherwise minimalist look an eye-catching twist with a gorgeous turquoise hue at the hem. 

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Something pink, something blue

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Whether for the evening, or for giving your day time look a pretty, playful touch, this coloured tulle degrade (where colours are gradually shaded instead of clearly demarcated) numbers get our thumbs up! 

Image: @oscardelarenta/Instagram

Black beauty

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Wearing black for your wedding might seem a safe choice, what with the plethora of bold jewel tones, and dreamy pastels available. But Oscar de la Renta's set on changing minds with this sytlish number paired with plenty of silvery shimmer and breezy tulle layers. 

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Pastel dreams

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Can you rock more than two colours in one dress? This one by Tony Ward proves you can, looking like a watercolour work of art with blue, mint and pink stitched into one dreamy confection. 

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Bold in red

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For the bold brides, here's how you can make a statement in red (and coral, tangerine and blush). 

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Ramikadi

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A dash of pink

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On its own, this fluttery almond-hued gown is great for a breezy boho, cafe or seaside wedding. A flash of soft pink at the hem pretties up the look while adding a fun, youthful charm. 

Image: @tonywardcouture/Instagram

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