You more or less know what the wedding dress trends for 2009 are and what kind of looks to expect. Vintage styles are having a huge comeback, asymmetry is in, and the goddess look is still popular thousands of years after it was first created. Here’s a sneak peak of the spring 2009 wedding dress collections from some of the hottest designers in the industry.

This delicate empire-line dress from Monique Lhuillier looks like something the goddesses of Olympia would have worn. The jeweled bustline gives the illusion of a fuller bust, and the strap across the arm is perfect for brides who are self-conscious about having skinny arms.

Another wedding dress by Monique Lhuillier, but shorter this time and featuring intricate beadwork, a ribboned sash, and a tea-length skirt. I can imagine a bride wearing this at a garden wedding.

Kirstie Kelly is the woman behind the Disney princess wedding gowns and her spring 2009 collection is no less grand. If you like ball-length skirts, delicate beadwork, and classic cuts, there will still plenty of those next year.

Vera Wang combines the asymmetrical shoulder with the Greek goddess look with this billowy wedding dress.

Carolina Herrera goes vintage with this elegant two-piece. I love how the masculine feathered hat complements the lace and frills of the sheer top.

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