Or, for the especially talented, your next DIY polish job.
See the best-dressed celebrities of the night.
Designers put new twists on Victorian lace, '80s puff sleeves, vintage prairie dresses and hot pants.
Kirsten Dunst, Chriselle Lim, Mandy Moore and plenty of other stars made appearances.
Fruit, vegetables and bread baskets have replaced floral arrangements as the backdrop du jour.
With expertise from "Brides" Executive Director Lisa Gooder.
Plus, the remaining top trends of the season include more Duchess of Sussex inspiration, sublime suiting and, of course, Kate Middleton (with a touch of Gwyneth Paltrow).
Get the stories behind those archival Versace dresses and high-voltage Rosie Assoulin jumpsuits.
But the other 9 may surprise you.
A joint effort with "Brides" Executive Director of Editorial Lisa Gooder.
The top 11 trends for next year are timeless — and surprisingly trendy.
With some help from "Brides" Executive Director of Editorial Lisa Gooder to narrow down the pretty, pretty options.
No pre-packaged set pieces here.
Rihanna, Céline Dion and more faced the heat in statement maxis.
[Insert a "style force is with her" joke here.]
Including Rosie Assoulin, Mara Hoffman, 3.1 Phillip Lim and more.
A joint effort with 'Brides' Fashion Director Elle Strauss.
Oscar de la Renta, Jeremy Scott, Ji Oh and more.
Plus, Beyoncé and Blue Ivy go shopping at Bergdorf’s
It's getting racy up in those wedding aisles...
Your holiday dressing inspiration, right this way.
Because it wouldn't be spring without some kind of floral in the mix.
We narrowed down everything we saw at Bridal Fashion Week with 'Brides' Executive Editor Lauren Iannotti.