One Of A Kind Wedding Dresses That Aren't Wedding Dresses
Recently my Granny pulled out a scrapbook she’s been working on, and flipped to pictures of her parents around my age - when they met, got engaged, and got married. How young and sweet they were, and even though it was almost 100 years ago, they looked like any couple my age. I thought my grandmother was quite fashionable and my grandfather truly handsome. My Granny flipped on to a newspaper clipping of their engagement and then wedding announcements.
Did my great grandmother wear white? No! I’ll admit I was a bit surprised.
The newspaper description of her on their wedding day read:
“The petite bride wore a smart suit of pink and blue crepe which she later wore for traveling, made with a short box jacket of pink with blue stitching as the tailored trim. A large blue felt hat, blue linen pumps, and white gloves completed the bridal costume. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink roses and babies breath.”
What I wouldn’t give for a photo of that. . .
There are so many alternatives to the traditional white wedding dress!
And while I have zero objections to a beautiful white, ivory, cream, or nude gown (mine is hanging in my closet right now for our elopement this Fall!) — my main purpose in this post is to highlight any dresses that I think would make beautiful choices for a wedding or elopement. This post includes several white dresses that I love; they just don’t fall under a traditional “wedding dress” umbrella.
I give full marks and praise to brides who want their dress to be a more simple celebration dress; a more wildly colorful dress; or a gown that speaks to fairytale romance — there’s no wrong way to celebrate your wedding day — and in that vein, no wrong dress choice as long as you love it!
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To me a beautiful dress or gown is like a piece of artwork that you can wear. So here we’ll break down some beautiful finds, divided into categories — all that would make amazing pieces to wear on your wedding day.
simple, chic, + a little bit boho
free-spirited-femme (with a pinch of rock n’ roll)
vintage styles
fairytale-femme
Simple, Chic, + A Little Bit Bohemian:
I love this polka-dotted banana floral dress by Farm Rio because it’s playful and fun but still has a timeless simplicity and elegance to it. The pattern alone will definitely set you apart from other brides. The design, shape, and cut of it reminds me of the housedresses that a lot of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers wore then.
Free People is also a great brand for brides looking to keep it a little more simple. Their style covers a wide range: from the babydoll pink dress above, to the macrame cotton dress below. . . to more fabulous pieces with a rock n’ roll edge.
How beautiful is this simple crepe dress by Mara Hoffman above? It would be perfect if you want a more simple dress that you can still move around in easily. Wouldn’t it be perfect for a beach wedding or elopement?
I have a bit of a love affair for Spell & The Gypsy Collective — the Australian design brand that’s responsible for the truly magical dresses pictured directly above and below. Their pieces all have a beautiful bohemian vibe, and are like artwork in my opinion! I have put serious serious thought into buying the Fairytale Anglaise gown to wear for our courthouse/paperwork/logistical adulting day of our elopement. . . then again for our honeymoon - wherever that is!
(My actual dress is much more traditional and is by Olivia Bottega. I won’t tell you which one yet —I’ll be eloping with my fiancé this Summer/Fall— but you can see it sprinkled among other gowns in my other blog post here:)
>> Olivia Bottega: Wedding Designer Lookout <<
I also love Spell & The Gypsy Collective so much I wrote a separate post featuring my favorites (guess what, the Fairytale Anglaise gown is on there), more of their dreamy fashion, and more of the signature styles that put them on our radar.
Check it out here:
>> Spell & The Gypsy Collective - get in my closet <<
The two dresses below are from Uli Herzner, which might ring a bell to you if you love Project Runway like I do!
Famous for her signature flowy, sexy, tropical + boho dresses (like the red one shown here on the bottom left) she’s been designing runway & ready to wear pieces for years and has an amazing shop full of beautiful prints and fabulous dresses and gowns that would be perfect for a more casual, bohemian vibe- or a tropical destination!
The Temecula Dress from Free People, pictured below, is dreamy in all three colors! Simple and elegant, I love the lace pattern and the boho feel.
Shop my “Elopement reconnaissance” look below:
Free-Spirited Femme (with a pinch of Rock n’ Roll):
And then there’s Rue de Seine. . .
Rue de Seine gowns are like something out of a dream — and while they’re a little on the pricy side (average dress price is $3-4k) — if you can afford it — I feel like wearing and running around in one of those dresses would be a lifetime experience. So. . . worth it?
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The Kinga Gown, shown below by designer Leanne Marshall, is also making me drool. It is available in ivory, too, if you are still leaning towards a more traditional wedding dress. But I love it in this rust color — and I LOVE the detachable sleeves! It definitely has a unique bohemian element to it that I’m digging.
Vintage styles:
If you really want your wedding dress to stand alone, shopping vintage is a great way to find beautifully made one of a kind pieces. (Not to mention shopping vintage is an awesomely sustainable choice to make!)
And if it’s white? In my honest opinion, a white or ivory vintage dress is just as special and unique as any brightly colored gown that was made today. So your options are plenty.
Look at everything. Look at vintage wedding dresses; look at vintage non-wedding dresses. There are lots of ways to shop for vintage — Etsy is a great treasure trove and place to start, as are your local thrift stores. I can’t tell you how many amazing designer pieces I’ve found over the years that were so glorious I could’ve stood right there in the store and cried over them.
Criteria to help narrow your search:
Specific Dress Style
Specific Time Period/Decade
Specific Fabric
Specific Color
fairytale-femme gowns:
The gowns here are like something from a fairytale daydream. I could have posted images of fifty dresses just in this category alone!
If you want to keep your style formal and traditional but you want to explore some color options these pieces will give you some great inspiration of awesome wedding dresses that go way beyond traditional wedding dresses.
Can you tell I love Teuta Matoshi?
Check out my other blog post
ALL ABOUT
21st century fairytale designer Teuta Matoshi
here:
Teuta Matoshi Gowns Are The 2020 Eliza Doolittle.
The beadwork creeping up from the bottom of this dress and the full length sleeves are so dreamy, i could cry.
(Click Here to See All My Favorite Things)
and peep the list below to
Shop More non-traditional bridal gowns:
Whether you’re eloping, renewing your vows, or having a large reception of 250+ or a small ceremony of your closest family and friends. . . Whatever the occasion may be — I hope you non-traditional free-spirited brides have picked up some yummy fashion inspiration. Like I said in the beginning - the most important thing that matters is that you love the dress.
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Originally published April 07, 2020. Updated 02/26/2021.