What to wear for your summer wedding, from Christian Louboutin shoes to Cecilie Bahnsen dressesGo for Silvia Tcherassi if you’re planning a traditional or beach wedding, or be subversive in black with Susie Cave’s help, while ‘brides of all genders’ should look to Harris ReedWhether you’re a traditional bride or searching for something more unexpected – from mini-length wedding dresses or ones in black to pieces that aren’t dresses at all – these labels offer a fresh take on dressing for the big day. Scroll on for Christian Louboutin’s custom creations, Cecilie Bahnsen’s subversive silhouettes and Batsheva’s sustainable bridal gowns.AquazzuraAquazzura Voile mule. Photo: HandoutPart of Italian shoe label Aquazzura’s bridal range, the Voile mule is meant to evoke the softness of a veil with its featherlight construction and sheer materials. Ideal for brides who want something different from the usual wedding sandal, the shoe is just romantic and feminine enough, but also adds something fresh and fashionable to a bridal outfit.BatshevaA pleated and ruffled dress from Batsheva. Photo: HandoutMade mostly with deadstock material, Batsheva Hay’s first bridal collection for her brand Batsheva offers options for all the most important moments of a wedding, from the rehearsal dinner to the reception. Polka dot lace, delicate pleats and rosette appliqués add just the right amount of embellishment to the streamlined line-up.Cecilie BahnsenCecilie Bahnsen’s Copenhagen boutique offers a made-to-order service. Photo: HandoutScandinavian cool with a touch of whimsy is at the heart of Copenhagen-based Cecilie Bahnsen’s work. The designer’s bridal edit features soft romantic styles for modern brides who are not into typical wedding gowns. For those looking for a fully bespoke feel, the label’s Copenhagen boutique offers a made-to-order service that allows clients to come up with a truly unique creation.Christian Louboutin