French Connection has just launched wedding dresses and they are FAB
Perfect for brides on a budget
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Perfect for brides on a budget
Forget designer dresses, these days, it's all about high street wedding dresses, thanks to the likes of ASOS, Whistles and Needle & Thread bringing the A game to the bridal party.
Now French Connection is the latest store to offer a wedding collection, and it was worth the wait. The Spring ‘18 line is a capsule of delicate gowns with a modern twist, for brides who don't necessarily want a traditional ballgown.
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Think full length boho-inspired gowns with romantic voluminous sleeves, timeless designs featuring intricately hand-embellished bodices and flowing full length skirts.
For the contemporary bride or perhaps an evening outfit change, the brand has designed two alternative looks; the full length lace trouser worn with feminine pussy-bow blouse is particularly cool, whilst the lace twinset top and culottes is perfect for a city wedding.
There are also some fab bridesmaids dresses to complement the bride, from colourful floral embroidery to ethereal beaded blossoms that add a subtle touch of sparkle to the day. We're in love.
The collection is available to pre-order now, with prices starting at just £65 for the patched shirt. Shop it below...
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Shop now: CONSENZA SPARKLE EMBELLISHED WEDDING DRESS for £250 from FRENCH CONNECTION
Shop now: CARI SPARKLE MAXI WEDDING DRESS for £250 from FRENCH CONNECTION
Shop now: COMINO PATCHED SHIRT for £65 from FRENCH CONNECTION
Shop now: ARTA LACE LAYER TROUSERS for £120 from FRENCH CONNECTION

Penny Goldstone is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Top Quality Designers Shopping UK. She writes about catwalk trends and the latest high street and Instagram sartorial must-haves. She also helms the Women Who Win franchise.
She has worked in fashion for over 10 years, contributing to publications such as Cosmopolitan, Red, Good Housekeeping, and Stylist.