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Wedding Dresses by Back Style

The back of your dress is what your guests see most - make it count
While you'll see yourself from the front in photos, your guests will spend most of the ceremony looking at the back of your dress. The back design is one of the most impactful elements of a wedding dress, whether it's a dramatic open back, a row of delicate buttons, an intricate lace-up, or a subtle keyhole detail. At London Bride, our South London boutique carries dresses with a wide range of back styles so you can find the detail that feels right for you.

Choosing a Wedding Dress Back Style

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Open Back vs Covered Back

The first decision is how much skin you want to show. Open and low backs create a dramatic, contemporary look and work particularly well with updos that show off the detail. Covered backs, including button-back and illusion designs, offer a more traditional feel while still providing visual interest. There's no right or wrong answer, and it often comes down to personal comfort and the level of formality you're after.

Structural Back Details

Some back styles serve a functional as well as an aesthetic purpose. Corset and lace-up backs provide adjustable support and can accommodate slight size fluctuations, which is useful if your measurements change between ordering and your wedding day. Button-back designs are classic and elegant but require precise fitting. Zip closures are the simplest and fastest to get into but are usually hidden rather than featured as a design element.

Back Styles and Photography

The back of your dress will feature prominently in many of your wedding photos, from the ceremony itself to walking shots and detail close-ups. Intricate details like rows of buttons, lace-up ribbons, and keyhole openings photograph beautifully and give your photographer something to work with. If the back of the dress is important to you, and it should be, ask to see it from behind in the mirror during your appointment.

Yes, well-made open and low back dresses are engineered with internal boning and structure to stay securely in place without needing a traditional back closure. Proper fitting is important to ensure comfort and security.
Standard bras won't work with most low back styles, but there are specialist bridal undergarments designed for open backs, including adhesive cups, backless bras, and built-in support. Our stylists can advise on options during your fitting.
A keyhole back features a small, often teardrop-shaped opening in the back of the dress, usually at the upper back between the shoulder blades. It provides a glimpse of skin while keeping most of the back covered, making it a lovely subtle detail.
They're very similar. Both use a ribbon or cord that laces through eyelets or loops to close the dress. Corset backs tend to have more structured boning and provide a more shapewear-like effect, while lace-up backs can be less structured. Both offer adjustability.
Button-back, illusion back, and lace-up designs all offer good coverage and suit traditional church settings. If you prefer an open back, an illusion panel with lace detailing gives the appearance of an open back while maintaining modesty.
Yes, our South London boutique carries dresses across every back style, from open and low backs to button-back, lace-up, keyhole, illusion, and corset designs. Your stylist will make sure you see the back of every dress you try on.

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