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Most def....just make sure that you have fabric that is suitable for your comfort in your month.
You can wear whatever you want. There are fall dresses that are chiffon, spring dresses that are satin... there's nothing stopping you from picking a dress from any season's line.
If you think the material and design will be comfortable for your wedding date and climate, it doesn't matter what line it is from.
I don't think it makes that much of a difference. Actually when you think about it, most of us, the unknowing masses, really can't tell the difference between a fall and spring line. As long as it looks nice on you and you are comfortable, all systems go. Good luck.
If you love the dress, it doesn't matter one bit what time of year it was released for sale.
Sure you can! I am wearing a "spring" dress for a fall wedding. As long as you are happy is all that matters.
like others have already said... doesn't matter the season. wear what you LOVE! 
I agree to wear whatever you like...do you have a picture of the dress?
In the wedding world, the season labels are more to differentiate between collections than to display gowns suited for that specific style. The same is only sometimes true in high fashion -- not too many spring collections show wool coats and boots -- but wedding designers will typically create a range of styles and fabrics every season.
You guys are all so awesome!!! Thank you. I'm totally over thinking this dress thing. I'm super indesicive and FI is super opinionated. . so it's a tough choice Add to that a formal ceremony with a outdoor laid back reception and it makes for a tough desicion for even the most decisive.
Again...thank you all!!!
Of course you can! I am marrying at the end of winter and looking at sleeveless dresses because I am hot natured, and marrying inside a heated church...but really, I have looked and looked at designer collections and can't tell the differnce anyway unless it's really obvious (long sleeves and all)..
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This feels like one of those dumb questions, that is only not dumb because there are supposedly no dumb questions.
Any way. . . I'm getting married in May. . .a very decidedly spring/summer date. Is a dress from the Fall/Winter season going to be okay? Most of the Fall/Winter dresses are coming in now and I plan to buy before the end of summer.
Is there a difference between the fall/winter and the Spring/Summer lines other than just some new/different dress designs?
Like I said. .. quite possibly a silly question, but I'd rather be silly and anymous here than silly in front of a snooty consultant.
Probably not snooty. . but you know what I mean.