Are you someone who pictures walking down the aisle in a dramatic, architectural-Esque bridal gown? If so, your wedding dresses journey will likely be filled with trying on structured looks. Structured bridal gowns generally feature some sort of boning in the bodice or a corset design—and are typically more extravagant as the dress designer has more creativity when creating this look. Even more, these silhouettes are a great option for women with bigger busts as they allow a bride to feel extra comfortable outside of the support of a bra.
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Structure doesn’t just have to do with the bodice of a gown, though. Some architectural elements such as solid ruffles or three-dimensional accents also add to the uniqueness of this style of gown. Designers such as Peter Langner, Vivienne Westwood, and Danielle Frankel are known for their unique, avant-garde style gowns that have runway-worthy structural designs.
Ahead, we’ve rounded up our favourite structured gowns - from classic styles to modern, unconventional looks.
This one-of-a-kind, showstopping gown from feeltimes will have your spouse-to-be and wedding guests in absolute awe. The structured draped bodice and asymmetrical detailing add a modern touch to this ballgown.
Futuristic and chic are the two words that best describe this one-shoulder gown. The asymmetrical neckline meets at a peaked gather on the left shoulder, and the unexpected zipper detailing is perfect for the unconventional bride.