One significant advantage to remarrying? The experience you'll bring along with you. You're older, wiser and also you know what you would like. What you might not know is exactly what kind of second marriage wedding gown to wear. The short answer? Whatever your heart desires. A pale pink sheath? Sure. Does an A-line dress in ivory? You bet. A dramatic, white ball gown—why not? As long as you feel at ease, anything goes.

Forget what anyone said about "purity" and "innocence." If you associate white with weddings and that is the color that'll cause you to feel the most special and festive on your big day, then that's the color you should wear. Besides, simply because it's not the first wedding, doesn't mean it isn't your partner's. If they'd adore you in white (and you would too) go right ahead.

Even should you choose something super classic and "bridal" for the first wedding, that does not mean you have to forgo white now. Nowadays, stacees white wedding gowns come in all shapes and styles, to help you find something as formal or low-key as you would like. And there will also be different shades of white, therefore if bright white isn't your lifestyle, consider ivory or off-white.

Looking to show some heads? Look no further. A semi-sheer lace bodice plus a ruched satin skirt having a thigh-high slit is a super sexy combo.

If you would like to show some skin try not to want to go too outrageous, this wedding dress or  champagne bridesmaid dresses is a great option. A sexy cutout in the waistline and deep-V back bring the sexy, as the scalloped chapel train includes a formal vibe.