Bridal separates are making waves in the fashion world, and these 44 examples are here to prove it. A wonderful solution for the bride who wants the versatility to achieve their own unique look, two piece wedding dresses allow a unique opportunity for brides to customize their wedding day silhouette from head to toe. From the exquisitely detailed to the voluminously ruffled, these flirty bridal styles turn heads every time. So get ready to dive in with us and see why two is better than one!
Photo by Joanna Fisher and fashion by Flora Bridal
Photo + gown by Match Made Bridal
The embellishments and sheer intricacy of this light + airy bodice is turning heads all over our office. It’s the perfect complement for the tailored skirt it’s paired with.
Photo by Acoma Photography and bridal separates by Babushka Ballerina
Photo by Brooke Taelor Photography with bridal fashion by Flora Bridal
Let’s start with this sculpted, off-the-shoulder design. The clean lines + ruched fabric make this coy bridal look totally bookmark-worthy.
Photo by Brogan Marie Photo with wedding dress by Sweet Caroline Styles
Photo by Stephanie Williams with bridal separates by Sarah Seven
Photo by Lana Nova with bridal look by Babushka Ballerina
Photo by Carlie Statsky
Perfect bridal looks don’t exi— except when they do. This boho chic marvel is graceful, elegant and the perfect amount of show-stopping.
Photo by Carrie King with florals by Siloh Floral and Park Floral Design and bridal separates by Sweet Caroline Styles
Photo + fashion by Marrime Bridalwear
And the ostrich feather wedding dress magic continues! How dreamy is this Sahara sunset moment where minimalism meets motion?!
Photo by Taken by Sarah with gown by Meagan Kelly Designs and florals by Petals by the Shore
Photo + gown by Match Made Bridal
Photo + gown by Anna Campbell
Glittery perfection abounds in this dramatic look with an illusion neckline and delicate capped sleeves. 360 degrees of shimmer.
Photo by Haley Lynn Photo with bridal fashion by Martina Liana Bridal
Photo by Niki Rhodes with styling by Ginny Au , florals by Ponderosa & Thyme and bridal look by Cathy Telle from this coastal wedding inspiration
Photo by Erich Mcvey with bridal separates by Emily Riggs
Photo by Saidy Mena Photography with gown by Willowby by Watters
Photo by Ashley Ludaescher Photography with styling by Pearl & Godiva and gown by Emily Riggs
Photo by Mili Ghosh with bridal separates by Nivedita Saboo Couture
These whimsical layers have us weak at the knees! The soft blush color paired alongside the gold tinseled bodice is a total dream .
Photo by MK Sadler with florals by Selva Floral and gown by Emily Riggs
Photo + gown by Jurgita Bridal
Photo by Corbin Gurkin with planning by Federica Beni , florals by Nicolette Camille Floral Design , makeup by Lara Navarrini Makeup and gown by Emily Riggs
Photo by Kreativ Wedding with wedding dress by Catherine Deane
This midi look is F-R-E-S-H. And if we were wearing this number, we’d be dancing all night long too!
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Photo by Tim Melideo Photography with bridal separates by Lea Ann Belter
Photo by Florin Lane with bridal separates by Babushka Ballerina
Photo by We Are Origami with styling by Sandra Chau and bridal fashion by Babushka Ballerina
As it turns out, these flashes of canary yellow have been the brightest part of our day! Paired alongside the semi-sheer bodice with floral embroidery, this look most definitely makes our list!
Photo by Acoma Photography and wedding dress by Babushka Ballerina
Photo by Jasmine Pettersen with planning by Sandra Chau and bridal separates by Match Made Bridal
Photo by Taken by Sarah with fashion by Meagan Kelly Designs and florals by Petals by the Shore
Photo + gown by One Day Bridal
Photo by Lance Nicoll with bridal separates by Leanne Marshall
The silk chocolate skirt and ivory lace combo pictured above has our hearts melting! Such an idyllic look for the hopeless romantic.
Photo by Le Hai Linh Photography with bridal look by Noni Mode
Photo by Cassie Valente Photography with planning by Erica Estrada Design , florals by Taylor Anne Co. and bridal separates by Lace and Liberty
Photo by Donny Zavala with styling by Mandy Grace Designs and bridal separates by Sweet Caroline Styles
Photo + separates by Match Made Bridal
Photo by Sydnie Noel Photography LLC with bridal separates by Betsy Couture
Photo + bridal separates by Fanfaronada
Très chic. We love the modern, clean lines of this plunging v-neck and ball skirt combo. Not to mention the juxtaposition of black against white!
Photo by Laura Craffey with bridal separates by Sweet Caroline Styles
Photo by Erich Mcvey with styling by Pearl & Godiva and bridal separates by Emily Riggs
Photo by Heather Anderson Photo with bridal separates by Sweet Caroline Styles
Photo by Lana Nova with bridal separates by Babushka Ballerina
Photo + bridal separates by Grace Loves Lace
Photo by Page and Holmes with bridal separates by Love, Asha Dawn Bridal
We’re all smiles for these incredible two piece wedding dress ideas (and all the possibilities they represent)! Free-spirited brides are embracing this straight up moment in the wedding fashion world. This diverse collection of styles is living proof that bridal separates don’t just mean mid-drift showing crop tops. From graceful to fine art to confidently sexy, there are lots of reasons why modern brides are embracing this happy trend. Leave us a comment with your favorite one!