By Laura Lajiness, Brides
If you’re not into stark white for your wedding dress, a gown with a tint like champagne, ivory, or oyster is a gorgeous choice. If you’re feeling more daring, a pink wedding gown is romantic and feminine as ever. A major trend for 2018, designers have exhibited a likeness for pink that feels decidedly modern, coming in a rosy spectrum for various levels of bold.
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Those gently tickled by pink will enjoy a wedding dress that’s just touched by the hue. Ines by Ines Di Santo designed a voluminous ball gown with floral appliqué and a barely there tint of pink that’s pretty as can be. Oscar de la Renta created a strapless tulle ball gown that starts as a faint shade rose on the bodice with an ombré effect that works its way into a pure white skirt—incredibly stunning. Theia has a flared skirt V-neck tulle gown with the hundreds of hand-sewn laser cut petals that begin as ivory at the top and subtly go pink when you’ve reached the bottom. A watercolor effect is exquisite for a gentler version of pink, too—Leanne Marshall, Blush by Hayley, and Galia Lahav all have versions on offer.
For the bride who wants to go full-on pink, shades of rose, blush, salmon, and ballet slipper are darling while more pigmented colors like flamingo, cotton candy, taffy and bubblegum read bold. You can go ultra-sweet with tiers of ethereal tulle, cascading lace, ornate appliqué, and flouncy ruffles. Or, pare it back by choosing a simple silhouette with a singular bow detail or in slinky silk with sheen.
Whatever version of pink suits your taste, you can take the look one step further by offsetting your wedding dress with various tones of pink for your bridesmaids. Talk about thinking pink!
For budget-conscious brides, look beyond traditional retailers as many evening gowns come in pretty pink shades. You can even opt for a more dramatic bridesmaid dress for less than $500 and still have a stunning bridal moment.
Here, we’ve assembled an edit of 44 pink wedding dresses to suit the bold and blushing bride. From pale pink to dusty rose, your perfect pink gown lies ahead.
David Meister Floral Embroidered Gown
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Watters Edlin Dress
Ines Di Santo Wythe Illusion Sweetheart Silk Mermaid Gown
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Theia Emma Gown
Sareh Nouri Brooklyn Bateau Neck Ballgown with Cathedral Train
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Lazaro Strapless Sparkle Tulle Ballgown
Tadashi Shoji Oceana Metallic Embroidered Gown
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Reformation Peppermint Dress
BHLDN Carine Dress
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White by Vera Wang Textured Organza Wedding Dress
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