If you’re a bride-to-be on the hunt for a the perfect wedding dress, let these beautiful Irish brides, featured in Irish Country Magazine, give you some inspiration.
Individuality and self-expression are often at the forefront of brides minds when choosing a wedding dress. Whether you’re after a short dress, a fitted one, one that’s not white, or an alternative shape, there are now more options than ever when choosing your own dress.
However, this is where things can get tricky. More choice can often mean more confusion. If you’re unsure where to begin, take a look at these beautiful dresses from Irish brides recently featured in Irish Country Magazine for inspiration.


Anastasia and Laura chose their venue, high in the mountains above Dublin, because they knew that here they could create exactly the colourful, free and gloriously loud wedding that they had always wanted. Anastasia’s dress is from Vivienne Westwood, while Laura’s dress is Suzanne Neville.


Lauren’s wedding to Eric was described as ‘so much craic from start to finish’. Tying the knot on County Louth, Lauren’s dress is from Dreamy Curves.


Mary and Seán’s Co Wicklow wedding was full of music, good food, laughter and love. Mary’s beautiful dress is from The One.


Carla and Keith had set their date for a beautiful Italian wedding but decided to make an occasion out of their legal ceremony in Dublin city, too. For this, Carla proves that you don’t always have to buy new, taking her mother’s wedding outfit and tailoring it to her, adding extra sentimental value to the look.


Eleanor and Harry’s beautiful wedding in London was a day of infectious joy and love. Eleanor’s gown is an unusual find from Dirty Fabulous Vintage in County Monaghan


Ruth and Samuel’s wedding day was designed to reflect their lives together, from music to entertainment. Ruth’s dress and veil felt uniquely her too, both from Anna Campbell.
Don’t forget to pick up or subscribe to the current issue of Irish Country Magazine where we feature some of the most beautiful weddings in Ireland.






