Photos: Fairchild Archive (Jessica); Conde Nast Digital Studio (runway)
Like a lot of women, Jessica Biel's sense of style seems to depend more on the occasion and her mood than a devotion to any single branch of fashion. Some days she's fashion-forward. Some days she's boho-chic. Somedays she's just a t-shirt and jeans kind of woman.
What that diversity means for Biel's wedding look, however, is anyone's guess. Our guess is that the star will stick to what she knows, shopping from her existing circle of designers—like Oscar de la Renta. We can easily see Biel's "girl next door with a twist" vibe syncing with these Fall 2012 de la Renta separates (above) combined from a high-low skirt and a sweetheart lace bodice. For a woman who straddles so many aesthetics with seeming ease, this look strikes an ideal balance between classic and contemporary.
Follow the jump to see more looks we'd love on the star when she marries Justin Timberlake. —Phillip B. Crook with reporting by Stephanie Davila
Photos: Conde Nast Digital Studio
Understated Glamazon: Even in her Old Hollywood finest, Biel adheres to a less-is-more sensibility. When she blings, she blings with style, which is why we'd pick these screen-siren looks from Reem Acra (left), Monique Lhuillier (center), and Romona Keveza (right)—three designers that are no strangers to dressing Tinseltown's elite.
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Artsy Sophisticate: Love it or hate it, Biel's been known to make the occasional outré fashion choice, donning gowns that play with asymmetry, sheer fabrics, and complex folds. In that spirit, Biel may also choose an architectural design for her wedding dress, like these artfully draped gowns by Amsale (left), Reem Acra (center), and Hayley Paige (right).
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Boho Badass: Maybe it was her cool, California-girl quality that made Justin fall for Jessica—and maybe she'll evoke that same effortlessly cutting-edge appeal on her wedding day in one of these atypical designs from cool kids Angel Sanchez (left), Vera Wang (center), and Claire Pettibone (right).

















