We're still reeling from the gorgeous gowns from New York Bridal Fashion Week last week. So many gorgeous collections to feast our eyes on and such little time, especially when trying to appreciate all the beautiful detailing on the runways. Luckily, we've had a chance to dissect one of the beautiful collections in details through this stunning shoot.

Elizabeth Stuart 2016

Elizabeth Stuart gowns are always exquisite and awe-inspiring, and her 2016 Spring collection is no different. With beautiful Chantilly lace and luxurious silk Georgette, her gowns highlight the feminine curves of any bride. With soft, feminine designs and free-flowing material, the truly romantic style of the dresses shine through.

Elizabeth Stuart 2016

Delicate column gowns accentuate the female figure and scoop necklines and backless gowns provide just enough sensuality for brides to their inner strength and grace.

Elizabeth Stuart 2016

We love the simplicity of Elizabeth Stuart's silhouettes. Georgiana is a beautiful example of a simple yet breathtaking wedding dress, while the gorgeously delicate shawl is perfect for the chilly air we're getting ready for in the next few months.

Elizabeth Stuart 2016

For something a little more casual for the boho bride, we love Alice, with it's gorgeous, flowing hi-low skirt. Casual brides might also fancy a short dress, and Elizabeth Stuart doesn't forget about this either. Imogen is a gorgeously youthful A-line skirt that are perfect for showing off your gorgeous legs.

Elizabeth Stuart 2016

Elizabeth Stuart 2016

These softer gowns are coupled with more tailored pieces, constructed with beautifully textured fabrics that offer powerful structured silhouettes for the bride. Astrid is a beautiful trumpet gown with a unique backless design.

It's impossible for us to choose a favourite from the Elizabeth Stuart's Spring 2016 collection, but we really think Mary is up there. With a stunning organza skirt and graceful, long lace sleeves give this particular dress a certain wow factor. If you're looking for a bit of a ballgown look, while still keeping it delicate and simple, Mary is definitely the way to go. And if you're concerned about a little too much coverage, the back of the dress is open for an elegant, sensual look.

Elizabeth Stuart 2016

Elizabeth Stuart 2016

This collection is the embodiment of the alluring qualities that make women who they are. It’s beauty and grace make Elizabeth Stuart gowns some of the most amazing choices for brides.

Credits: Dresses: Elizabeth Stuart | Photography: Jessica Withey | Make-up: Pamela and Andrea | Hair: Claire Nicole | Flowers: Amie Bone Flowers | Heels: Benjamin Adams London