These Are the Prettiest New Wedding Dresses for Low-Key Brides

Versatility is the name of the game when it comes to the new brand Lein. Designer Meredith Stoecklein crafted wedding dresses that brides can wear for the ceremony or change into for the reception—and they're even versatile and low-key enough to keep rewearing all year long. 

According to her new interview with Vogue, Stoecklein founded Lein because her friends would ask her for unique frocks to for their wedding receptions. “The first bride I worked with specifically said she just wanted something cool to wear with her baby blue Isabel Marant sneakers, so I made her this cotton-raffia dress," Stoecklein told the magazine. She also told Vogue that all of her clients have worn her wedding dress designs after the big day. In fact, the collection shouldn't even be limited to brides: the dresses would make for stylish statements at any kind of event. 

Scroll down to shop our favorite picks from new brand Lein!

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