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If there's one trend we're obsessing over this season, it's the overskirt wedding dress. Beloved for their versatility, the overskirts are often detachable, allowing brides to transform their wedding dress look on a whim. Can't decide between a fitted silhouette or a princess ballgown? The overskirt can take care of that. Want to bring drama to the ceremony, but want room to move at the reception? Overskirt on for a dramatic statement down the aisle, overskirt off for simplicity and ease on the dance floor. It also mimics the same cascading effect as a veil or train-fashion-forward brides will love the chance to skip tradition while still looking bridal.
Whether it's flouncy tulle or a glimmering net, the overskirt is an utterly glam look, bringing volume without the weight. It's the perfect two-in-one option for indecisive brides or brides who want the best of both worlds.
Besides, who doesn't love an element of surprise in their wedding-especially when it's such a stylish one? Switch up your look with one of these designs.

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Courtesy of Alyne by Rita Vinieris
Alyne by Rita Vinieris' amazing dress certainly lives up to its name, with a minimalist design that calls upon classic 1950s glamour. A sheath silhouette peeks out beneath a detachable voluminous overskirt with a waistline bow and bateau neckline, all in understated elegance.

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Courtesy of Mira Zwillinger
This Mira Zwillinger creation has a metallic gleam thanks to a sequin overlay that adds a bit of shimmer to the lace underneath in a strapless, body-hugging fit, peeking through a light tulle overskirt of a breezy, whimsical feel.

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Photo by Dan Lecca
A modern take on Renaissance style, Peter Langner's Amber gown glistens with opulent embroidery weaved with sequins and netting. An airy full illusion tulle overskirt completes the ethereal quality in this A-line dress.

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Photo by Dan Lecca
This beauty exudes stylish romance, beginning with a strapless sweetheart neckline and finishing with a tulle overskirt complete with pockets. Lace accents and 3-D embroidery bring the final bridal touch in this Elizabeth dress by Randy Fenoli for Kleinfeld.

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Photo by Dan Lecca
Francesca Miranda's SГ©lГ©ne lace confection has an effortless vibe, with a plunging scalloped V-neck and trumpet silhouette. An organza overskirt embellished with Swarvoski crystals promises to billow down the aisle.

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Photo by Brian Dorsey Studios
This number (Style 18-15) by Berta is fit for a queen, with a heavily embroidered overskirt that shimmers along the hemline. Take it off to reveal a handmade illusion strapless dress with lace embroidery and a sparkling net underlay.

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Courtesy of Reem Acra
Illusion lace comes together in both a sheath silhouette and dramatic overskirt for a look that is utterly princess in this Reem Acra stunner. Gauzy detached sleeves complete the dress with whimsical romance.

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This sweet strapless number from Rebecca Ingram combines two of our favorite trends, overskirts and a slight champagne tint. This wedding dress goes from a-line to classic sheath (complete with an illusion scoop back embroidered in lace), by simply detaching the tulle overskirt.