Turning Red Carpet Styles Into “I Do” Looks

From statement-making styles to effortlessly-beautiful designs, the red carpet sees it all. 2015 has been a year of stellar celeb style, so we rounded up a few of our faves, and are sharing how, with the right wedding dress, these styles could become the ultimate “I do” looks!

Kim Kardashian at the Met Gala

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Found on US Weekly

Kim’s barely-there gown may have pushed the envelope, but her sexy style can easily go from red carpet to down-the-aisle. By toning down the sheerness, and restricting the illusion tulle to just the bodice and sleeves, Martina Liana Style 690 achieves a sophisticated, romantic look.

 

Bella Hadid at The Tony’s

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Found on InStyle

Sleek, effortless, classic. Bella’s column gown is the epitome of all these things. Achieving a similar, stunning silhouette, Martina Liana Style 685 takes this design to the next level, adding straps and cascading buttons down the back of this simple yet stunning wedding dress.

 

Lupita Nyong’o at the Academy Awards

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Found on Vogue

Familiar with the best-dressed list, Lupita radiates elegance in her form-fitting white gown with a feminine, detailed top. Stella York Style 6125 achieves a similar effect, with a form-fitting lace skirt, and romantic, illusion-lace top.

 

Jennifer Lopez at the Academy Awards

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Found on Vogue

Jennifer was simply glowing on the red carpet in her beaded, full, tulle gown. Giving this style a wedding dress spin, Essense of Australia Style D1874 adds off-the-shoulder sleeves, and a jeweled belt, all while maintaining the romance of the red carpet look.

 

Chloe Grace Moretz at Academy Awards

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Found on Elle

Putting a fresh twist on traditional, red-carpet style, Chloe Grace’s pocketed-gown is stylish and practical, all that the same time. Pockets are the perfect wedding-day addition. Martina Liana Style 687 is a wedding dress featuring a full, pocketed skirt and criss-cross sweetheart bodice, ensuring all eyes will be on you all night, and you’ll never be without your lipstick.

 

Emily Blunt at the Golden Globes

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Found on Vogue

Channeling a gorgeous, Grecian goddess, Emily’s look was perfection on the red carpet. Stella York Style 6096 features a similar chiffon skirt, but swapping out the cross-front straps for a crossed-sweetheart neckline gives it a beautiful, bridal touch.  

 

Amal Clooney at the Met Gala

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Found on Vanity Fair

Even in a red gown, Amal managed to stand out. With her layers of cascading fabric, she glided down the red carpet with sheer elegance. Featuring a similar silhouette, Essense of Australia Style 1974 highlights all your curves with  luxurious layers of lace and tulle in a fit-and-flare style.

 

Candice Swanepoel at the Met Gala

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Found on Elle

Curve-hugging lace and a plunging neckline gave Candice a va-va-voom look on the red carpet. Stella York Style 6116 has a similar silhouette, but would be perfect for the bride trying to find a balance between sexy and traditional in her wedding dress.

 

Kerry Washington at the Golden Globes

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Found on Huffington Post

Going the non-traditional route in a tea-length gown, Kerry’s style was on point on the red carpet. For the bride looking to try something a little different, as well, Essense of Australia Style D1957 is the perfect alternative to a traditional floor-length wedding dress. Featuring illusion shoulder straps and a full, tulle skirt, it is the perfect gown to dance all night!

 

Bridesmaid Dresses

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Found in InStyle

Celebrities have been striking gold (and silver, and bronze) this year. From the red carpet to down the aisle, metallics are the trend to try. Donning your bridesmaids in the Sorella Vita Designer Series: Modern Metallic dresses is the perfect way to add a little sparkle to your wedding day!