Your Guide to the Best Wedding Dress Shops in L.A.

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A wedding dress is one of the most important things you'll ever shop for in life, so knowing all your options for finding "the one" is of utmost importance. If you have the advantage of living in or near Los Angeles—or maybe plan to make the trip to shop for dresses—you're in luck, as there are plenty of bridal boutiques to choose from.

That said, having a lot of options can also be more than a little overwhelming, so we did some research and found the best wedding dress shops in L.A. Whether you are looking for a dress worthy of a princess or are more of a boho bride, there's something in the City of Angels for every bride-to-be's aesthetic.

Among these fashion girl–approved wedding dress shops are the best department-store bridal salon on the West Coast (in our opinion), indie shops in Venice Beach, and more.

Keep scrolling to familiarize yourself with the 12 best bridal boutiques in Los Angeles. The next step is saying yes to the dress. (Sorry, we had to.)

LOHO BRIDE

Originating in San Francisco but now with a location on Melrose Avenue in L.A., LOHO Bride (short for "league of her own") is the go-to destination for fashion girls looking for cool dresses by under-the-radar designers.

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BRIDE BOUTIQUE

Bride Boutique, located in Los Angeles's cool Echo Park neighborhood, is another great choice if you're seeking lesser-known designers. Most of the gowns here fall between $2500 and $3500.

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MONIQUE LHUILLIER

It goes without saying that it doesn't get more showstopping than a Monique Lhuillier wedding gown. Engaged fashion girls flock to her Melrose Place location in droves.

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CLAIRE PETTIBONE

If you love the pretty boho look and want to find your wedding dress in an actual castle (seriously), get thee to Claire Pettibone on Beverly Boulevard. 

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SAKS FIFTH AVENUE BRIDAL SALON

When it comes to selection, the bridal salon at Saks Fifth Avenue's Beverly Hills store is a dream come true. There, you'll find dresses by Reem Acra, Marchesa, Amsale, Berta Bridal, and Oscar de la Renta.

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LOVELY BRIDE

With locations in select cities across the U.S., Lovely Bride's boutiques are filled with gorgeous gowns by the likes of Alexandra Grecco, Savannah Miller, and Anna Campbell. The gorgeous L.A. location is in Pasadena.

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KINSLEY JAMES 

San Francisco–based Kinsley James's new West Hollywood location is filled with gowns by designers like Marchesa and Anne Borge. If you're looking for something unique and customizable, be sure to make an appointment here.

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SARAH SEVEN

Sarah Seven's flagship location, conveniently located near The Grove, is a must if you want a relaxed, modern dress that's easy on the budget.

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DELLA CURVA

Della Curva caters specifically to brides between sizes 16 and 34, and even has its own private label among the offerings. 

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SOLSTICE BRIDE

It truly doesn't get more boho than Solstice Bride, located (fittingly) in Venice. Here, you'll find dresses by Stone Fox Bride, Anais Anette, and more. But here's a heads-up: They close for the summer.

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BHLDN

Anthropologie bridal offshoot Bhldn's Beverly Hills location is a one-stop shop for everything from under-$2000 wedding dresses to bridesmaid dresses to any other accessory you could possibly need.

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GRACE LOVES LACE 

Aussie export Grace Loves Lace's Venice salon is the place to get the brand's hard-to-find vintage-inspired gowns made of stunning French lace.

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Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.