Here Are Our Favorite New Wedding Dress Trends of 2017, So Far

Plunging necklines are in. Lace is back. And white is no longer mandatory.

The wedding dress trends for 2017 have arrived.

If you're not currently planning a wedding, you're sure to be day-dreaming by the end of this post. And if you're already married, you may be tempted to do the whole thing over again.

WATCH: Spring.St rounds up our favorite alternative wedding dress trends.

There is such stark diversity, profound elegance and special uniqueness in these 2017 bridal looks that the aisle may soon be calling.

(Don't say I didn't warn you.)

Plunging necklines

Modern, bold and beautiful with a touch of sexiness thrown in, a deep, narrow neckline can be extremely flattering alongside capped sleeves or even with a long-sleeved look.

The neckline can descend down to any skirt of your choosing—full and flowing, or tight and curve-hugging. It works either way. Here are some of the top picks for this season.

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High neckline and statement collars

If it's not plunging, it's the opposite. Sure, a high neckline is demure and lady-like and that can be perfect on its own. But the collar can add a spark of something really special. A flaring or detailed collar adds both sophistication and edginess to a bridal look. The look is unique, flattering and still prettily demure.

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Showing shoulders and statement sleeves

The off-the-shoulder trend that is sweeping the apparel world? It's also taking over in bridal.

There's something about shoulders and sleeves this year: If they're not off-the-shoulder, they're capped or sculpted. If they're not capped or sculpted, they're long and billowing. Take your pick below.

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Color is in!

And we're talking serious color. Sure, you have your standard variations of white, as well as grey and silver and gold and beige. But this year is bolder as well. Think blues and greens and oranges and reds.

There's something near-autumnal about the 2017 bridal look.

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Three-dimensional details

These dresses make you want to reach out and touch them. This year, embroidery and detail feature heavily in the bridal collections.

There are also attachments that move when you move, adding an extra dose of playful magic to your bridal gown. Think: flowers and butterflies, beads and fanned tulle. The effect is of movement, delicacy and an element of surprise.

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Bows take a bow

Beautiful bows are back. There are colored bows that contrast with the white; there are big, bold, statement bows. There are more dainty, feminine bows. Bows are everywhere and they are beautiful.

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Jumpsuits, pants and cropped tops…Wait, what?

A full skirt—or a skirt of any type, in fact—is no longer necessary. The bridal pant entered the scene last year and quickly sky-rocketed in popularity. Indeed, it led to the rise of social media movements such as #SayYesToThePants.

Bridal pants, whether they're tailored and stiff or silky and flowing, are edgy, unique and definitely a show-stopper.

Meanwhile, this year is also seeing the emergence of cropped-top bridal dresses creating a sense of modernity, style and bashful bridal elegance.

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This post originally appeared on Mamamia, Spring.St's Australian sister site. You can read it here.