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Saks Fifth Avenue

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Busy brides, step aside. If you’re going to order online from the States, you’ve got to have the time and money to send your gown back if it doesn’t work out. Brides who are up to their eyes in work or other wedding preparations won’t want to take the risk of being lumbered with a £500 dress they don’t have time to post across the pond.

For those who do have the seconds to spare though, Saks Fifth Avenue have made a big hoo-ha out of the fact that they’re now up for shipping worldwide. If you’re after a short and simple dress, don’t spend the international postage – there are generally styles similar to what Saks is hawking way more locally – but if you’re struggling to find a longer look that suits your taste, the swish department store often stocks several standout options for under £500.

Example? Last time I checked, an Aidan Mattox with a beautiful curlicue-meets-sheer back was up for less than £315, while a seemingly simple cowl-neck ABS in satin revealed beautifully intricate silver and champagne back detailing – all for under £350. Meanwhile, the same brand’s bow-detail strapless gown was textbook modern, origami-chic for under £250.

For glamour-hunters, there were various visions in gold – from Sue Wong’s elaborately beaded and tightly ruffled chiffon number for under £445 to an utterly jaw-dropping gold V-neck, cowl back Notte by Marchesa stunner for under £430.

Also featured were a truckload of gorgeous, affordable BCBGMAXAZRIA, some glittering David Meisters and – if you’ve got just a little more to play with – a delicate, empire Badgley Mischka for under £610. There are even videos of a lot of the dresses so you can see them in floor-sweeping action before you order.

The High-Street Bride’s Guide: How to Plan Your Perfect Wedding On A Budget

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