These 'Ginny & Georgia' wedding dress dupes make a big case for blue on your big day

That baby-blue 'Ginny & Georgia' wedding dress made quite the impression (almost as much as that reception cliffhanger!)

'Ginny & Georgia' wedding dress. Brianne Howey as Georgia, Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph in episode 210 of Ginny & Georgia
(Image credit: Brooke Palmer/Netflix)

That cliffhanger finale left us with many questions, and "where did they get that Ginny & Georgia wedding dress?" is just one of them. (Along with, you know, "who did Georgia kill?" and "do Ginny and Marcus get back together?")

Yes, during that shocking Ginny & Georgia season 2 ending, a wedding does take place between Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) and her fiancé, Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter), and what happens at the reception isn't the only thing that will keep the town of Wellsbury talking for weeks to come. (Don't worry, we won't spoil it for you!)

The gorgeous ensembles that Georgia walks down the aisle in during the ceremony and wears while dancing at the reception after are conversation starters in their own right, trading the traditional wedding white for pretty powder blue. 

“I remember the day Sarah Lampert, our creator, texted me saying, ‘I think I want Georgia to have a blue dress.’ And I thought it was the most perfect genius idea," Brianne Howey told Us Weekly about the fashion moment. 

"I had just gotten married so I had all these wedding dresses on my mind and not a single one I thought could work for Georgia because they were two simple, too understated. There was no dress I ever came across that I thought would do Georgia’s wedding justice," the actress continued. "So once she said she knew she wanted a blue one, I knew we were on the right track. And then they found this epic, I don’t know, 10-15 foot train ball gown that was so big that Ginny didn’t even fit in the aisle.”

If an untraditional but undeniably romantic wedding look is what you're after, check out these dupes for that Ginny & Georgia wedding dress.

Shop these 'Ginny & Georgia' wedding dress dupes:

Nathan Mitchell as Zion, Sara Waisglass as Maxine Baker, Brianne Howey as Georgia, Antonia Gentry as Ginny, Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph in episode 210 of Ginny & Georgia

(Image credit: Brooke Palmer/Netflix)
DAVID'S BRIDAL COLLECTION Off Shoulder Satin Gown Wedding Dress: was $699, now $649| David's Bridal

DAVID'S BRIDAL COLLECTION Off Shoulder Satin Gown Wedding Dress: was $699, now $649| David's Bridal

Georgia Miller looked every inch the Cinderella-style princess on her wedding day, a fairytale look you can achieve with this dusty blue ballgown, complete with a dramatic full skirt and off-the-shoulder neckline that mimics Ms. Miller's. 

MAC DUGGAL Rosette Chiffon Cutout Empire Waist Gown: $598 | Nordstrom

MAC DUGGAL Rosette Chiffon Cutout Empire Waist Gown: $598 | Nordstrom

As ruffled and romantic as Georgia's wedding look, this powder-blue Mac Duggal number will surely turn heads when you walk down the aisle, thanks to its deeply dipped neckline, cutout details and a lace-up closure in the back. 

Brianne Howey as Georgia, Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph in episode 210 of Ginny & Georgia

(Image credit: Brooke Palmer/Netflix)
ASOS DESIGN Bridesmaid cami maxi slip dress in high shine satin with lace up back in powder blue: was $105, now $62.47 | ASOS

ASOS DESIGN Bridesmaid cami maxi slip dress in high shine satin with lace up back in powder blue: was $105, now $62.47 | ASOS

Georgia trades that long-trained gown for an easier-to-dance-in satin dress during the reception. This cowl-necked, cami-strapped option from ASOS is a great budget-friendly alternative. 

Significant Other Aria Dress: $248 | Revolve

Significant Other Aria Dress: $248 | Revolve

If the thought of a floor-length gown has you worried on the dancefloor, opt for this cocktail-length dupe from Significant Other, which has a similar high-shine fabric and pretty draping as Georgia's reception dress. 

Ginny & Georgia season 2 is available for streaming on Netflix.

Christina Izzo

Christina Izzo is the Deputy Editor of My Imperfect Life. 


More generally, she is a writer-editor covering food and drink, travel, lifestyle and culture in New York City. She was previously the Features Editor at Rachael Ray In Season and Reveal, as well as the Food & Drink Editor and chief restaurant critic at Time Out New York


When she’s not doing all that, she can probably be found eating cheese somewhere.