It’s every bride’s dream to walk down the aisle in her dream wedding gown. No wonder these ladies take so much time and effort in choosing the perfect wedding dress. They spend countless hours searching through the internet and bridal shops.
But to get ideas for dress styles, nothing beats seeing real brides in their wedding gowns of choice.It’s easier to envision how a dress would look on a bride rather than on a model. Here are some of our favorite celebrity wedding dresses for 2023.
Miss Universe 2015, Pia Wurtzbach, who looked breathtaking in a classic skin tone bodice with a slit made by Bessie Besana.
Maine Mendoza, the “Queen of Dubsmash,” who walked down the aisle in a plain white tube gown with elegant bridal buttons adorning the train until the very end, designed by Romona Keveza.
Maja Salvador took everyone’s breath away in her figure-hugging lace gown with a corset bodice and an open neckline by Zuhair Murad.
Lovi Poe looked ethereal in a Victorian-inspired wedding dress and a delicate lingerie veil created by Patricia Santos Yao.
LJ Reyes mesmerized her fans with a sweetheart bustier top gown completed with a soft and light-white tulle fabric veil.
Maxine Medina had the privilege of experiencing two unforgettable weddings, each time wearing a show-stopping dress that perfectly captured her beauty. The first one, she looked resplendent in a white champagne satin dress designed by Mark Bumgarner.
The second one was in a Greek goddess-inspired bodice dress created by Rhett Eala.
Janeena Chan looked chic in a rounded corset top and a ball skirt with ruffled tulle at the back, paired with shimmering sheer gloves for a dramatic touch. The ensemble was designed by Daniel Manila.
Ella Pangilinan paid homage to her mother’s style with a Filipiniana-themed wedding dress customized by Rajo Laurel.
Former beauty queen Venus Raj exuded regal charm in a stunning shimmering bustier, elegantly designed by Francis Libiran.
Photos from Bessie Besana, Maine Mendoza, Pat Dy, Nice Print Photo, LJ Reyes, and Lovi Poe’s Instagram.