How to choose a wedding dress is one of the most difficult decisions you can make while planning your wedding. What neckline will compliment your shoulders and arms? Which skirt style will bring out the full beauty of your body's shape? There's also the consideration of season and how it will play a part in your overall comfort. We think that having an open-back wedding dress is a great way to keep cool and let yourself breathe during your warm-season wedding. Here are 12 perfect wedding dresses for the summer:
1. This gorgeous Stella York gown with floral sheer sleeves, and a sheer open back:
Photo credit: Stella York
2. This elegant yet sexy corset-style dress with a ballgown skirt:
Photo credit: Stella York
3. This Stella York dress with a sweetheart neckline and trumpet skirt:
Photo credit: Stella York
4. This amazing tea-length beauty by Alessandra Rinaudo with sheer bodice and floral cutouts:
Photo credit: Alessandra Rinaudo
5. This wonderful Rinaudo gown with open back, trumpet skirt, and matching arm warmers:
Photo credit: Alessandra Rinaudo
6. This V-back shaped gown by Alessandra Rinaudo that has a beautiful modified A-line skirt with luscious drape-like details:
Photo credit: Alessandra Rinaudo
7. This simple, lattice bodice with full, silk ballgown skirt by David Tutera:
Photo credit: David Tutera for Mon Cheri
8. This stunning Tutera gown with a full-open back and mermaid skirt:
Photo credit: David Tutera for Mon Cheri
9. This sleeveless beauty designed by David Tutera has gorgeous floral details and a full, trumpet skirt:
Photo credit: David Tutera for Mon Cheri
10. This exquisite, beaded sheath dress by Lihi Hod that is perfect for the elegant bohemian bride:
Photo credit: Lihi Hod
11. This lovely, sleeveless Elbeth Gillis trumpet design with lace bodice:
Photo credit: Elbeth Gillis from Wedding Inspirasi
12. This Lihi Hod V-Backed beauty that will keep any beach bride cool:
Photo credit: Lihi Hod from Wedding Inspirasi
What style of summer bridal dress have you chosen for your big day? Let us know in the comment section below this blog post.