If you have a summer wedding now is the time to be finding your perfect dress!

This week the Bucks Free Press asked it’s readers which bridal shop in Bucks is the best, and the responses flooded in.

From former brides who have felt incredible on their special day to ones who have just selected their dream dress.

Here’s the five best bridal shops in Bucks as voted for by you.

1) White Lace and Butterflies Bridal Boutique, Great Missenden - This one was a real favourite amongst readers. One said: “They have such elegant and delicate dresses. The ladies were so helpful and explained the fitting process and how soon I need to order my dress for this summer. The shop itself was clean and aesthetic, and I found it fun trying on all the dresses. Can’t wait for my wedding day and knowing I’ll feel comfortable and look amazing!

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2) Sapphire, Wooburn Green - One customer said: “Had a great experience trying on wedding dresses here. The lady who took our appointment was very friendly and welcoming. She did a great job of helping me choose dresses and gave honest (tactful) feedback rather than other places that just tell you you look great in everything. Would highly recommend.”

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3) The Bridal House, Aston Clinton - One customer said: “The owners, Emma and Jenny, are lovely - they make you feel so special, it’s as if you are their only customer (which, of course, you are not!)”

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4) Pure Couture, Beaconsfield - This shop was founded 14 years ago and has dresses ranging from a size 8 to 26. One customer said: “I was thoroughly impressed by the welcoming attitude and dedication of the ladies working at Pure Couture. I am very grateful to everyone involved in designing, fitting and adjusting my dress ready for my wedding day. I felt beautiful.”

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5) Anna McDonald Bridal Gallery, Thame - One customer said: “From the moment you walk into the beautiful shop you feel welcomed.”

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