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Topshop

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Come 13th April 2017, Thursday, Topshop will be unveiling its debut bridal collection globally online and in selected stores. What you can expect from the capsule collection: Slinky, effortless sheaths, romantic lace numbers, bridesmaids dresses as well as bridal accessories, shoes and lingerie. 

Visit www.topshop.com. 

See also: 6 stylish real brides who rocked an alternative wedding dress

ASOS

ASOS bridal high crop lace maxi dress, ASOS bridal lace and faux pearl maxi dress, and Jarlo lace dress with chiffon hem and tie cami straps, from www.asos.com

Ever since ASOS launched its bridal line last year, it’s been a hit with brides seeking affordable and unconventional wedding looks. Aside from its in-house collection, you’ll also find a bevy of aisle-worthy dresses from its arsenal of fashion labels. Plus, shipping is free!
Visit www.asos.com. 

 

Et-i-kit

Three Floor Playful Sister lace dress, and Three Floor Serafini dress

This multi-label boutique stocks a range of designs from cult and emerging labels from around the world, including London-based Three Floor, Australian labels Alice McCall and Shona Joy. What you can expect to find: Feminine styles with a dash of attitude.

Visit www.et-i-kit.com.

See also: Forget gowns! 12 chic and gorgeous separates for hipster brides

H&M

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A while, the Swedish fashion retailer unveiled its latest ‘Conscious Exclusive’ collection created with Bionic, a sustainable material made from plastics that are collected and recycled from shorelines. One of the key highlights: This dreamy pink dress that would look lovely for your ROM. How’s that for a green wedding.

The ‘Conscious Exclusive’ collection is available from April 20.