Bohemian Wedding Dresses






There are lots of brides out there who are looking for a dress with more artistic looks. That is why we are going to tell you something about the Bohemian wedding dress. The Bohemian style appeared in the 20th century and it was inspired from the authentic gypsy style. Women started to like the idea of wearing something more casual, more creative, colorful and unconventional. The origins of the bohemian style lay therefore in the gypsies dress and cultural rituals. The Bohemian wedding dresses were, and still are, however, extremely ethereal, flowing and long, usually made from a very fluttering fabric.




Modern Bohemian wedding dresses are nowadays even more classy and sophisticated, because of the special adornments that manage to bring an avantgarde air to any brides who decide to wear such splendor designs. These special and unique dresses can be very flattering and suitable to some women’s character, if they are art lovers and consider themselves to be very romantic and bohemian. A bohemian person is usually characterized as having a very airy, floating and “easy” character. From that we understand that bohemian brides are usually debonair, relaxed, liberal and pretty breezy.

Therefore a traditional bride who is planning a traditional and conventional wedding will not be able to wear a Bohemian wedding dress. Brides who can’t stand the constraints and any specific rules about a wedding thematic are the most entitled to ear the Bohemian wedding dress. But women are always romantic and passionate, and these are features of the same bohemian style we were talking till now. That is why you don’t need to plan a specific theme for your wedding because the Bohemian wedding dress can be worn in any romantic situation and décor, especially if we are talking about a wedding day.

For a sandy beach wedding day you can easily choose modern, short, simple and comfortable bohemian wedding dresses. There are lots of sleeveless and strapless Bohemian wedding dresses that you can find for an outdoor or tropical wedding day. Bohemian wedding dresses usually go well with a summer wedding day, when the cuts and the fine vaporous fabrics can emphasize the lines of your body and make you look extremely attractive, sexy and feminine.

The beach Bohemian wedding dress allows your shoulders and the legs to be seen, and the flowing specific fabrics will make you look extremely casual and stylish. Chiffons are the most popular fabrics for Bohemian wedding dresses, usually embellished with big lavish bows. These dress designs don’t allow you to wear too many decorative items and jewels, because its simplicity will only make you look even more elegant and chic. Use delicate flowers to adorn your hair-style and nothing more. Simplicity is the key to the heart of bohemian style. If you are looking for something more conservative and original, choose the Bohemian wedding dresses with sleeves. They look even more romantic and whimsical.

Written by , date Mar 17, 2010 in Alternative styles
4 comments

Print Friendly
Did you like this? Share it:

Watch tweets on:

If you liked this post, subscribe to our blog by filling your e-mail address below:
Delivered by FeedBurner

4 Responses to Bohemian Wedding Dresses

  1. Dee says:

    What designer makes the first bohemian dress? Is there a website?

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  2. debbie says:

    What designer makes the third bohemian dress? Is there a website?

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  3. jules says:

    can you tell me who designed the last/third dress with the beige floral design on the bottom?

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  4. Ana Postolache says:

    Hi Jules, we took the dress from this site:

    http://www.fotosdevestidosdenoivas.com.br/vestidos-casamento-na-praia.htm

    Perhaps you can ask there for more info.

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>