19 Beautiful Wedding Dresses You Can Buy Off the Rack

Going to a wedding dress boutique is a unique experience. Unlike any other shopping trip, you can’t usually just walk into a shop and walk out with your wedding dress. And there will probably only be one size for you to try on. So normally they take your measurements, and four to six months later, your dress will arrive (seriously). However, not everyone has that luxury of time, or maybe you simply want to shop for your wedding dress in the comfort of your own home. Either way, we get it. That’s why we took the time to suss out the best off-the-rack wedding dresses on the market and narrow it down to only the most completely stunning gowns.

Whether you’re getting married on the beach, in a barn, or in The Big Easy, you can rest assured there are plenty of options for every type of wedding out there—from bohemian to black tie—and every type of bride.

Keep scrolling to start (or continue) your wedding-dress search!

Reformation is a mecca for cool-girl wedding dresses. 
Every gown from the Stone Fox Bride x Eloquii collaboration is perfection.
There’s your something blue.
Classic brides will love this romantic option.
Calling all boho brides.
Imagine people’s reactions to seeing you walk down the aisle in this ethereal stunner.
Want something a little different and fun? Go for this tulle skirt–and-bodysuit situation.
The fashion crowd is obsessed with this designer. 
Cool brides will appreciate this chic column gown.
Wait until you see the gorgeous back of this dress. 
The details on this are so beautiful.
We love this for a springtime garden wedding.
Simple yet a tad dramatic.
Perhaps it’s the name, but this is giving us Southern-bride vibes.
A perfect little white dress for a courthouse wedding.
Full gowns can be very tough to find for under $1000.
The ruffle details add such a sweet touch.
An ivory tulle gown is so ethereal. 
Yes, bridal jumpsuits are a thing.

The post was previously published at an earlier date and has been updated.

The Latest Street Style From New York Fashion Week

Fashion month has officially started with the first stop: New York. To ensure you have around-the-clock insight for what the editors, bloggers, and celebrities are wearing to and from the spring shows, we have the photographer behind The Style Stalker snapping the best looks throughout the week. From the chicest accessories to the most standout looks, we’ve already spotted major fall outfit inspiration, and it’s only week one of fashion month. See the looks that caught our attention, and stay tuned for more of NYFW’s top street style moments as we’re updating this gallery daily with fresh rounds of photos.

WHO: Eleonora Carisi. WEAR: Ulla Johnson Dorsa Blouse and Algae Skirt
WHO: Madelynn Furlong. WEAR: Ulla Johnson F/W 18

Keep checking back each day for the latest street style.

Reminder: What Kim Kardashian Wore to the Emmys in 2009

T minus three days until the Emmys, but don’t worry: That leaves plenty of time to binge-watch all the best nominated shows before finding out who takes home the statues. While we wait to see what Issa Rae, Millie Bobby Brown, and the rest of the nominees wear to the show, we figured we’d take a walk down memory lane to revisit what a certain reality star wore to the event almost 10 years ago.

In 2009, Kim Kardashian attended the Emmys in a white one-shoulder Ina Soltani gown, along with oversize hoop earrings and a matching white Swarovski clutch. Sister Kourtney also attended that year, wearing a strapless BCBG dress while pregnant with her first child, Mason. Kim also returned to the Emmys the following year, 2010, in another white gown, this time by Marchesa, with mom Kris Jenner in tow. Scroll down to see the throwback red carpet looks.

Eminem Fires New Diss Track ‘Killshot’ at Machine Gun Kelly

Eminem had Machine Gun Kelly in his cross hairs. And he just went in for the kill. 

Less than two weeks MGK burned Em on “Rap Devil,” the Detroit-bred MC has turned around a scathing diss track of his own titled “Killshot.” Listen to it above.

Eminem accuses Kelly of using his name for click bait after roasting his man bun, album sales and much more while rhyming over a wide variety of complex rhythmic schemes. 

Here’s that autograph for your daughter, I wrote it on a Starter cap
Stan, Stan, son, listen, man, dad isn’t mad
But how you gonna name yourself after a damn gun and have a man bun?
[…] Your reply got the crowd yelling, “Woo”
So before you die let’s see who can out-petty who
With your corny rhymes
Ow, Kelly, ooh, but I’m 45 and I’m still outselling you
By 29 I had three albums that had blew

Curiously, Eminem also calls out Diddy and ties him to Tupac’s murder. Complex has further details: 

“KILLSHOT” also included a line about Diddy’s alleged involvement in one of hip-hop’s most mysterious murders: “The day you put out a hit is the day that Diddy admits that he put the hit out that got Pac killed.”

Though it’s a bold line, Em later clarifies it was a joke: “Oh, and I’m just kidding, Diddy. You know I love you,” he states at the end.

In the last 30 seconds, Eminem twists the chorus of “Rap Devil” to deliver one final blow. 

I sick of you being whack and still using that motherfucking autotune  so let’s talk about it 
I’m sick of your mumble rap mouth, need to get the cock up out it before we can even talk about it
I’m sick of your blonde hair and earrings, just because you look in the mirror and think that you’re Marshall Mathers
Don’t mean you are and you’re not about it, so just leave a dick in your mouth and leave my daughter outtie

Twitter’s reaction to “Killshot” has been overwhelmingly positive: 

Your move, Kelly.