AI Wedding Dress Generator
Design your dream gown by silhouette, neckline, fabric, and vibe. Get a ready-to-paste AI image prompt in seconds. Free, no signup.
Design Your Dream Gown
Select your style options below, then click Generate. You will receive a detailed AI image prompt ready to paste into Midjourney, Adobe Firefly, or DALL-E 3.
From idea to AI image in four steps
Select your style options
Pick a silhouette, neckline, sleeve style, fabric, train length, overall vibe, and wedding setting using the pill buttons above.
Generate your prompt
Click Generate My Dress Prompt. The tool assembles your choices into a detailed, natural-language AI image description.
Copy and paste
Hit the Copy button, then paste the prompt into Midjourney, Adobe Firefly, or DALL-E 3 to visualize your gown.
Bring it to your bridal appointment
Screenshot your AI image and your style board. Show them to your consultant as a clear visual brief. Most brides find their dress faster this way.
Why brides use this tool
A style board and prompt do not replace trying gowns in person. They make every step before and during that appointment faster and clearer.
Faster bridal appointments
Arriving with a clear style board and AI prompt helps consultants pull the right samples immediately, cutting down decision fatigue.
Vocabulary for what you want
Most brides know the feeling they are after but struggle to describe it. The generator translates vague instincts into precise bridal language: silhouette, fabric weight, train length.
Explore before you commit
Trying every silhouette in a salon takes hours. Generating and comparing prompts takes minutes. You can rule out mermaid or ball gown before you ever drive to a boutique.
A shareable reference image
The AI-generated image from your prompt is easy to share with your partner, bridal party, or designer. One image saves a hundred back-and-forth descriptions.
Works with any AI image tool
The prompt is plain text. Paste it into Midjourney, Adobe Firefly, DALL-E 3, or any other image generator you already have access to.
Zero data stored
The tool runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you enter is saved to a server. Close the tab and it is gone. No account, no data trail.

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Wedding dress silhouettes by body type
No silhouette is off-limits for any body, but these guidelines reflect what bridal stylists recommend most often. Use them as a starting point, not a rule.
| Silhouette | Flatters | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| A-Line | Most body types | Outdoor, garden, church |
| Ball Gown | Petite, narrow hips | Ballroom, grand church |
| Mermaid | Hourglass, athletic | Beach, modern venue |
| Sheath / Column | Tall, slender, straight | Courthouse, modern gallery |
| Fit-and-Flare | Hourglass, pear | Garden, winery, barn |
| Empire | Petite, all figures | Beach, elopement, boho |
Choosing the right neckline
Heart-shaped curve that lifts the bust and balances wide shoulders.
Elongates the neck and torso; pairs with most silhouettes.
Highlights collarbones and arms; romantic and perennially popular.
Defines the shoulders and arms; great for beach and summer venues.
Clean-edged and modern; flatters round faces and shorter necks.
Demure and editorial; striking in lace or sheer fabric.
Wedding dress fabrics at a glance
Fabric changes how a silhouette reads, moves, and photographs. Use this as a quick reference when choosing in the generator or discussing options with your bridal consultant.
| Fabric | Feel / drape | Best for | Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silk Satin | Smooth, heavy, lustrous drape | Classic and glam gowns | Year-round / cooler months |
| Tulle | Light, airy, full volume | Ball gowns, layered skirts | Spring / summer |
| Lace | Textured, intricate, romantic | Romantic, vintage, boho | Year-round |
| Crepe | Matte, fluid, structured drape | Minimalist, modern column | Year-round |
| Organza | Sheer, crisp, lightweight | Layered skirts, floral detail | Spring / summer |
| Mikado | Stiff, matte, holds structure | Sculptural silhouettes, clean lines | Autumn / winter |
2026 wedding dress trends
These are the directions that dominated 2025/26 runway collections and bridal market data. Incorporate them into your generator details field to create a more current prompt.
Slip dresses, bias-cut crepe, and column silhouettes with zero embellishment. Clean lines over couture volume.
Pinterest reports a 255% spike in searches for black wedding dresses and searches for blush, champagne, and wine are all up.
Sculptural flowers along the bodice and skirt hem replacing flat embroidery, seen heavily on 2026 runway collections.
One gown, two looks: a modest ceremony silhouette that converts into a shorter or sleeveless reception dress.
Red accessories over ivory gowns add drama without a full colored dress. Red veil searches are up 255% year on year.
Heavy, matte fabrics that hold a shape without boning, favored by brides who want structure without a corset.
What wedding dresses actually cost
Prices vary enormously depending on how the gown is made. These are realistic USD ranges based on the US bridal market in 2026. Alterations (typically $150-$600) are additional for most gowns.
Designer samples sold as-is from boutiques; limited sizing but significant savings if your size is on the floor.
Mass-market and mid-tier designers; ordered in standard sizes with minor alterations. The most common purchase category.
Cut to your measurements from a designer's existing pattern. Better fit than off-the-rack; lead time is typically 4-6 months.
Changes to an existing silhouette (custom neckline, added sleeves, different fabric). A boutique designer interprets your choices.
Entirely original pattern made for your measurements by a couture house. Includes multiple fittings over several months.
How to use your AI dress prompt
- 1Make your selections in the generator above and click Generate.
- 2Copy the prompt using the Copy button.
- 3Open Midjourney (/imagine), Adobe Firefly (Text to Image), or ChatGPT with DALL-E 3.
- 4Paste the prompt and generate. Run several iterations to explore variations.
- 5Screenshot your favorite result and take it to your bridal appointment as a reference image.
- 6Bring the style board printout alongside the AI image so your consultant understands your silhouette, fabric, and vibe preferences.
From AI prompt to your bridal appointment
An AI image is a reference, not a blueprint. Here is what to bring and how to use your generated output when you walk into the boutique.
Screenshot the style board and the AI image prompt result before you leave home.
Print a copy if you prefer physical references; a bridal appointment can get busy and phones are easy to lose track of.
Note the two or three selections that matter most to you (silhouette, fabric, or vibe) so you know what is non-negotiable versus nice-to-have.
Arrive in smooth, strapless undergarments for the cleanest sample fit.
Request the consultant pull one silhouette outside your comfort zone; many brides prefer what surprised them.
Ask about fabric options and weights before falling for a sample, as the floor sample may be in a fabric that is outside your budget.
Find out the salon's policy on photography before trying gowns.
Allow at least two to three appointments before deciding. Trends feel very different when you are wearing them versus viewing an AI image.
Designing a dress that fits your venue and season
The venue is the single most overlooked factor when choosing a wedding gown silhouette. A cathedral-train ball gown is breathtaking in a grand ballroom but impractical on a beach where sand collects under layers of tulle. A bias-cut silk satin sheath that photographs beautifully in a garden can feel under-dressed in a formal cathedral.
Season matters for comfort as much as aesthetics. Mikado and heavy lace trap heat; organza and lightweight crepe breathe. If you are marrying outdoors in summer, prioritize natural fabrics with movement. A chapel train in a garden setting hits a sweet spot: long enough to look intentional in photos without requiring a bustle at every outdoor step.
Use the setting selector in the generator above as your anchor point, then work backward to silhouette and fabric. If your venue is a barn, mermaid in heavy satin can read as overdressed. If your venue is a ballroom, a sleeveless slip dress may feel underpowered against the grandeur of the space.
- •Beach / outdoor: empire, A-line, lightweight tulle or chiffon, sweep or no train
- •Ballroom: ball gown or mermaid, heavy satin or mikado, cathedral train
- •Garden: fit-and-flare, lace or organza, chapel train
- •Church / cathedral: modest neckline, sleeves or coverage, chapel to cathedral train
- •Courthouse / micro-wedding: sheath, column, or mini; crepe or silk; no train
- •Barn / winery: boho silhouettes, flowing tulle or lace, sweep train
From AI mockup to real gown: what happens next
An AI-generated image is a reference, not a blueprint. Fabric drape, weight, and the way light hits a real gown can differ dramatically from what any AI image tool renders. That said, bridal consultants consistently say that brides who arrive with visual references have more productive appointments and find their dress faster.
Print or screenshot your AI image prompt result and your style board from the generator. Bring them to your first appointment and use them as conversation starters: 'I love the idea of a sweetheart neckline and chapel train, but I am open to suggestions on fabric.' A good consultant will pull a range near your reference and guide you toward what actually works on your body.
Give yourself at least two to three appointments before making a final decision. Trends can look different when you are wearing them. The 2026 uptick in structured crepe and column silhouettes, for example, photographs clean and modern but requires confidence in how you carry yourself. An appointment lets you feel that difference.
- •Bring your AI prompt result and style board screenshot
- •Note which selections felt most important to you (silhouette vs. fabric vs. vibe)
- •Arrive in smooth, strapless undergarments for the cleanest sample fit
- •Try at least one silhouette outside your comfort zone
- •Ask the consultant which fabrics are in your budget range before falling for a sample
- •Take photos in each gown only after you have decided to buy, or ask the salon policy first
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Get Started FreeAI Wedding Dress Generator FAQ
Everything you need to know about our free tools and how they help your wedding day.
You select your preferred silhouette, neckline, sleeves, fabric, train, vibe, and wedding setting using the option buttons. The tool assembles your choices into a detailed natural-language AI image prompt. You copy that prompt and paste it into an external AI image generator like Midjourney, Adobe Firefly, or DALL-E 3 to produce a visual.
Yes. The AI Wedding Dress Generator on Pix Wedding is completely free. No account, no credit card, no download required. The AI image tools you paste the prompt into (Midjourney, Firefly, DALL-E) have their own pricing and free tiers.
No. This tool generates a text prompt, not a photo of you. It does not have access to your appearance or measurements. The prompt describes a bridal editorial image that you then take to an AI image tool of your choice to visualize. The result will show a model in your described gown, not you personally.
No. The tool runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you select or type is sent to a server or stored anywhere. When you close or refresh the tab, all your choices are cleared. There is no upload and no data trail.
Yes. Screenshot the style board and the generated prompt, then send the screenshot to your stylist, bridal consultant, or wedding planner via text or email. There is no shareable link from the tool itself, so a screenshot is the easiest method. Most consultants find it very helpful.
Midjourney (v6 or newer) produces the most photorealistic fashion editorial results and handles fabric texture well. Adobe Firefly is a good free-tier option with strong commercial licensing. DALL-E 3 (via ChatGPT) is accessible and understands complex descriptions. For any tool, paste the prompt as-is first, then refine by adding aspect ratio flags or style modifiers if needed.
A-Line is widely regarded as the most universally flattering silhouette because it cinches at the narrowest point of the waist and then skims outward, accommodating most hip and shoulder proportions. Empire is the next most forgiving, particularly for anyone who wants a relaxed fit through the midsection. That said, every body is different, and many brides are surprised to prefer the silhouette they initially thought would not work on them. Always try at least two silhouettes you would not normally choose.
Yes. Use the optional details field in the generator to specify a color, for example 'blush pink', 'champagne', 'sage green', or 'black'. The generated AI image prompt will include your color instruction, and most AI image tools handle color direction well. Colored and non-white gowns are a significant 2026 trend; the tool is not limited to ivory or white.