Brides have learned to wear several dresses on the wedding day, and who is able to blame them? They’re the main attraction from the moment the ceremony starts until the end from the reception—and any extra festivities after that—which warrants having multiple looks through the celebrations. Besides, who would like to dance through the night in a long train, veil, and layers of tulle when you are able to change into a legendary wedding after-party dress just like a feathered mini or perhaps a slinky chainmail slip? Whether you refer to it as the reception outfit, the send-off look, or even the after-party dress, there are many festive options.

We’ve seen lots of all-white looks grace the runways, whether or not they were designed with brides in your mind or not. A little white wedding dress, silver sequin shift, or ivory blazer dress could all be potential options, it’s precisely how you interpret them.

Trumpet/Mermaid Full/Long Sleeve Off-the-Shoulder Court Train Tulle Wedding Dress With Beading Appliques

For the Cut-Out Loving Bride: Asymmetrical Tulle Wedding Dress
From big, bold openings to more demure, slices revealing just a hint of skin, cutouts of each and every variety are aplenty popular right now. This breezy maxi dress is ideal for a beachside rehearsal dinner and—if your honeymoon is somewhere warm—throw it inside your suitcase for the post-wedding travels, too.

A-line Strapless Chapel Train Lace Satin Wedding Dress

Best Textured Dress: Full/Long Sleeve Tulle Wedding Dress
The great thing about this midi, sleeveless and square neck dress is incorporated in the details—most notably, the astonishing popcorn texture. The best part? There’s smocking throughout, meaning it’s incredibly comfortable and flattering for those.