Words by Ashley Breeding
Gone are the days of pinning your train. Current wedding “dress” styles break tradition with over-the-top embellishments, asymmetrical hems, colorful prints and palazzi suited for the after-party. Get ready to frock ‘n’ roll.

Left: “The Dawson” by Lela Rose, $3,995, at Elizabeth Johns, Ardmore, and Latrice, Bryn Mawr. Right: “The Hampshire” top, $1,495, and skirt, $1995, both by Lela Rose, at Elizabeth Johns, Ardmore, and Latrice, Bryn Mawr.

Left: Sanders dress, $390, at BHLDN, Devon. Right: Deep V-neck stretch micro sequin gown by Monique Lhuillier, $2,795, at Saks Fifth Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, and moniquelhuillier.com

Left: “Shimmy Shimmy” tassel frock, by Mestiza New York, $495, at Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia. Right: “Liza” Wide-leg silk jumpsuit by Mestiza New York, $625, at Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia.

Left: Fringe “Etra” frock by Jenny Yoo, $2,800, at Jennifer’s Bridal, Hockessin. Right: “Alani Midi” silk crepe dress by Mestiza New York, $495, at Neiman Marcus, King of Prussia.
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