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Fall 2017 wedding dresses: Oscar de la Renta, Marchesa and more from New York Bridal Week

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MarchesaMarchesa's Fall/Winter 2017 collection drew inspiration from Eos, the Greek goddess of the dawn, which was apparent on the runway with the dreamy array of ethereal gowns. From dropped-waist ball gowns to slender strapless columns, the breathtaking collection featured a sea of organza and floral embroideries.Photos: Raul Tovar
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Monique Lhuillier Monique Lhuillier’s fairytale collection of white, creme and blush gowns floated down the runway at New York’s Carnegie Hall, bringing the most romantic of brides dreams to life with whimsical creations that featured feathers and petal-like hand-cut ruffles.Photos: Courtesy of Monique Lhuillier
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PronoviasThe Spanish brand's collection, by the company’s designer Hervé Moreau, showcased the latest bridal trends. The show-stopping dresses were created with haute couture techniques, combining embroidery, silk thread and gemstones with smooth lines and fine fabrics. Photos: Dan Lecca
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Oscar de la RentaDespite the departure of the label's creative director, Peter Copping, the fashion house's team did not disappoint with a collection of timeless bridal gowns, with classic silhouettes and delicate floral details, that are perfect for the modern bride. Photos: Courtesy of Oscar de la Renta
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Randi RahmThe native New Yorker wowed with statement dresses for her 2017 bridal presentation. The collection offers a wide range of styles with head-turning details such as peplums, capes and gorgeous beading. Photos: Courtesy of Randi Rahm
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Truly Zac PosenThe American designer's collection for David's Bridal featured silhouettes including A-line, mermaid and fit and flare styles. Appealing to brides of every type, there are details ranging from bows to floral lace appliqué accents, and dresses made from organza, tulle and Duchess satin. Photos: Courtesy of Truly Zac Posen
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Madison JamesThe label brought the glamour with sweetheart, spaghetti strap and halter necklines. The collection offers trumpet, A-Line and dramatic ballgowns with lavish embellished details. Photos: Courtesy of Madison James
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Idan CohenWith lingerie and peek-a-boo looks, there was plenty of sex appeal on the runway of the Idan Cohen show. For Israeli designer, it was all about skin with sultry designs featuring cut-outs or sheer bodices.Photo: Courtesy of Idan Cohen