The subtle glint of metallics and sparkle of sequins among candles or fairy lights is a great wedding look, so it’s no surprise the metallics trend is still going strong.

Stylish metallic accents, such as jars dipped in glitter, gold table confetti or sparkly flower girls’ shoes, look super chic. So why not also incorporate the trend into your outfit? We love a sparkling silver or gold lace dress, so we’ve picked a few of our favourites to show you how to nail the look…

Belle of the ball

It doesn’t get more glamorous than this sparkling princess ballgown. The gorgeous bodice is covered in intricate beading that adds subtle shimmer and style to the flowing A-line skirt.

Front view of Odette Gold lace wedding dress

Front close up view of Odette Gold lace wedding dress Odette by Viva Bride , £599 (available in sizes 6 to 18)

Once upon a time…

The exquisite beaded lace appliqués add pretty sheen and sparkle to this dreamy dress. Combined with the swathes of soft tulle that float to the floor, it truly is a modern fairytale.Front view of Lyra Gold lace wedding dress

Front close up view of Lyra Gold lace wedding dress Lyra from The Signature Collection, £599 (available in sizes 8 to 16)

Gilt edged

This classic gold lace dress is bang on trend. Embroidered with stunning metallic lace and finished with a row of buttons down the back, the fit and flare design is super flattering.

Front view of Daria Gold Lace wedding dress

Front close up view of Daria Gold Lace wedding dress Daria by Anna Sorrano, £599 (available in sizes 6 to 18)

Shine on

The beautiful embroidery on this fitted mermaid gown adds real wow factor. A dramatic veil with scattered diamantés adds the finishing touch to a sensational look.

Front view of Cosmo gold lace wedding dress

Front close up view of Cosmo gold lace wedding dress Cosmo by Anna Sorrano, £599 (available in sizes 6 to 18)

Discover more gorgeous metallic wedding dresses here. Try on your favourites at your nearest WED2B store or for more inspiration head over to Instagram, Facebook or Twitter