The focus of these gowns is on ultra refined details and tone-on-tone embroidery, usually of flowers, though many other kinds of motifs can also be found.

Spectacular and voluminous princess gowns are coveted by a number of brides yet others prefer a more bohemian style for their wedding ensemble for a more romantic effect.

Bohemian-inspired wedding dresses are definitely not characterised by volume but do posess a number of other advantages. These pared-down dresses give the bride much more freedom of movement and are often made out of fluid, light and sumptuous materials like crepe, silk gauze and lace.

The focus of these gowns is on ultra refined details and tone-on-tone embroidery, usually of flowers, though many other kinds of motifs can also be found.

Bold colors are rare on such dress styles, with most centered around white, beige or nude to highlight both a romantic side and a slight retro appeal.

A number of brands, fashion houses and ateliers like David Purves, Adeline Bauwin, Atelier Anonyme, Carnet de Mariage and Atelier Pronovias propose bohemian-inspired designs fit for the most romantic of brides-to-be.


 Bohemian Rock by David Purves

Jeanne cross-over neckline top in double crepe and long skirt in Calais lace and silk faille.


La Mysterieuse - the “L’Amoureuse” collection by Adeline Bauwin

Wedding dress by Adeline Bauwin. Chantilly lace bustier, silk crepe dress and skirt layered with soft tulle.


Espérance - “Oh Oui” by Atelier Anonyme 2016

Open-back dress top covered in lace and fluid skirt in silk crepe.


Ensemble N°14 - the "Sweet Escape" collection by Carnets de Mariage 2015-2016

Viscose and silk satin; the versatile belt is hand-embroidered with pearls and Swarovski fragments.


Vera - Atelier Pronovias 2016

A full-skirt dress in silk gauze with nude details. Chantilly lace bodice with an overlay of French lace, plunging neckline and short sleeves. The look is completed with a narrow lace belt.


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