Retro Style Wedding Dresses






There are no rules and regulations when it comes to planning a wedding day in a different style. More and more couples are willing to “sacrifice” the traditional white, elaborated and formal wedding and replace it with something more exciting, elegant, original, inspired and creative.




There are so many interesting and non-conventional themes that one can adopt for his wedding that the choices can be confusing for anyone who kind of knows what he wants.

Old-fashioned wedding styles are making a great comeback among contemporary brides who want to look a bit more distinctive, unique and eye-catching. In fact, today’s modern fashion is actually composed by tens of inspirational fashion trends and currents from the past. For example, the retro style is pretty trendy and charming in today’s modern bridal wear.


Women love this style and desire to incorporate it into their wedding décor and wedding dress design. Every one of us is looking to make a statement on the wedding day, by wearing something unusual, informal, more attractive and memorable. A retro style wedding dress is definitely that kind of style that makes everyone say “wow” when they see you walk down the aisle. Retro style wedding dresses are gaining more and more popularity and followers among modern brides who are planning on a funny, funky, joyful, creative, chic and casual wedding.

One can get inspired in designing a retro style wedding dress by searching any specialized fashion wedding dress magazines, by watching some of the most famous artists and celebrities who ever wore a retro style wedding dress, or simply searching for a more unique and personalized style just to fit your body figure and personal taste.


Therefore you can always feel free to picture your own retro style wedding dress and then find a good wedding dress designer who can create the dress for you. Wearing a retro style wedding dress means that you have a strong personality and that you are gifted with a great sense of humor, sense for fashion, good taste, creativity, elegance and imagination. A retro style wedding dress can be a symbol of your individuality and choosing a dress like that can help you express better your inner sensitiveness and beauty. The old charm of the early 1980’s fashion dresses manages to attract many women who are trying to show off their femininity, classic style and gracefulness.

To create a customized retro style wedding dress you can pay attention to your grandmother’s wedding dress design, watch some of the Marilyn Monroe or Debbie Harry’s celebrities dress designs and create your own personal retro style wedding dress.

For a more stunning, dramatic and unforgettable look you can choose to combine at least two eras of the retro current and get some interesting and original bridal appearance. Mix up a pair of ‘40’s shoes with a super short mini dress style form the ’60’s and bring a more charming, enchanting, outrageous and delightful retro feeling to your wedding.

Written by , date Apr 10, 2010 in Retro
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One Response to Retro Style Wedding Dresses

  1. Heidi says:

    it happens that i like the retro style and that my wedding is going to be retro. it’s a new decision i made after a lot of thinking and deciding and therefore i am looking for a dress that would fit my wedding. i know that until the wedding there is still a lot of time to pass and i might find other dresses, but i do want to see as many dresses in this style as possible. as for these ones, they are a little bit too modern to be retro, although i can see what they are called liked that. the lines are indeed retro, but i would have liked some embroideries that would make them look more retro.

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