Mikado Wedding Dresses at The Aisle

Our love for the Mikado wedding dress isn’t waning, if anything it’s gaining momentum.

Delivering a beautifully decadent vibe to the table, with structural lines and a shimmer that’s hard to beat, this is a fabric love affair that will continue for many decades to come. And, with some of The Aisle’s key international bridal designers dropping heartbreaking Mikado wedding dress designs as part of their latest collections (we’re talking Made With Love, Jane Hill, Alena Leena and Hera Couture) it’s easy to see why our love for the Mikado wedding dress is a truly unstoppable one.

Thinking about taking to the aisle in Mikado? We hear you. Keep reading to discover our curated selection of Mikado wedding dresses available at our coveted Yorkshire bridal boutique.

Made With Love - Florence

#1 Florence by Made With Love Bridal
Crafted from Made With Love Bridal’s heavenly textured, satin-look Mikado, Florence is making waves with her aisle-worthy arrival. Designed to, as the brand explains, “redefine the timeless ballgown in a modern, chic way”, Florence not only adheres to the Australian bridal powerhouse’s effortless bridal spirit and cool vibe, but offers up a ballgown silhouette that the modern The Aisle bride will love. Undoubtably you’ll adore that dynamic bodice with plunging neckline, her structured Mikado skirt with its glimmering sheen and the drama she brings for the aisle - be it at a glorious country house or a beach-side destination venue. Plus, you’ll love that Florence’s Mikado skirt comes with some stylish construction options too. Opt to have hidden pockets sewn within her skirt’s dramatic folds and/or a thigh-high split for that extra dash of drama!

Jane Hill - Cameron

#2 Cameron by Jane Hill
Debuting a dreamily structured corset-like bodice, alongside one truly decadent skirt, Cameron by Jane Hill is quite the showstopper. This Mikado wedding dress not only brings volume to the aisle with its beautifully cut skirt, but structure too - with an elegant, achingly modern twist. With folds of luxurious Mikado swirling charmingly around your feet and a line of covered buttons peppering the back of the bodice, you’ll feel every inch the contemporary bride in this Jane Hill design. For extra style points, team her with a pair of sheer, ruched gloves for that ultimate flourishing touch of luxury bridal cool.

Loe Honor - Isabel

#3 Isabel by Love Honor
If you’ve been searching for a Mikado wedding dress with a fresh, alluring silhouette, get ready to meet Isabel by Love Honor at The Aisle bridal. Believe us when we say your heart will be stolen the moment you lay eyes on her gorgeously

structured silhouette that, as the brand itself notes, has “borrowed details from our iconic Florence gown” - a gown which, you’ll be delighted to hear, is also stocked at The Aisle. Fuel your love for contemporary details with Isabel’s angular statement back while simultaneously falling head over heels for that statement ballgown skirt. In love? We don’t blame you.

#4 Le Belle Mini & Overskirt by Hera Couture
Adored Sophie Habboo’s short wedding dress? We did too! Why not channel her glamorous city bridal style in Hera Couture’s Le Belle Mini with Dramatique Overskirt. This achingly chic design with effortless off-the-shoulder neckline and corseted bodice brings some serious glamorous vibes to the table. And, teamed with Hera Couture’s detachable overskirt, it’s a total showstopper of a look.

Alena Leena - Wisteria

#5 Wisteria by Alena Leena
Last but not least, meet Wisteria by celebrated bridal designer Alena Leena. Another stunningly modern take on the classic elegance of a ballgown, this romantic Mikado wedding dress will cause a storm as you take to the aisle. The structural beauty of Mikado lends itself perfectly to Wisteria’s sublime silhouette, not to mention her scooped strapless neckline. And that thigh-high split? Why, it’s just calling for a pair of towering, crystal-adorned heels, no?

Keep an eye on The Aisle’s curated selection of bridal designers for more Mikado wedding dress arrivals.

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