Walking down the aisle in that gorgeous Alexander McQueen worn by Kate Middleton would be the icing on your wedding cake, but it could also topple your wedding budget. For some brides, indulging in a designer gown is a non-negotiable expense. For others, splurging on a wedding dress may be tempting enough to cut corners on other important wedding items. But we think we've found a solution so you can have your cake and (designer-inspired) wedding dress, too. These designer gowns have more affordable lookalikes for those brides who want to feel like a princess without breaking the bank.
Designer Dresses And Their Budget-Friendly Counterparts
Enzoani & Blue by Enzoani(01 of25)
J. Mendel & Moonlight Tango(02 of25)
Watters & Tadashi Shoji(03 of25)
Jaime Elyse & Casablanca(04 of25)
Claire Pettibone & Alfred Angelo Modern Vintage(05 of25)
Naeem Khan & Wtoo by Watters(06 of25)
Badgley Mischka & Oleg Cassini at David's Bridal(07 of25)
Anne Barge & Alfred Angelo(08 of25)
Jenny Packham & Wonder by Jenny Packham(09 of25)
Jasmine Couture & Alfred Angelo(10 of25)
Lela Rose & Mia Solano(11 of25)
Ines Di Santo & Tadashi Shoji(12 of25)
J Mendel & Madison James(13 of25)
Sabrina Dahan & Oleg Cassini at David's Bridal(14 of25)
Allure Couture & Maggie Sottero(15 of25)
Jenny Packham & Mia Solano(16 of25)
Claire Pettibone & Casablanca(17 of25)
Francesca Miranda & Wonder by Jenny Packham(18 of25)
Ines Di Santo & Anne Barge(19 of25)
Sarah Janks & Casablanca(20 of25)
Enzoani & Alfred Angelo(21 of25)
Lela Rose & Mia Solano(22 of25)
Monique Lhuillier & Demetrios(23 of25)
Reem Acra & Tadashi Shoji(24 of25)
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By Dorothy Crouch for Bridal Guide