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My Bridal Fashion Guide to the Bohemian Bride

Laure de Sagazan

This talented Parisian designer brings a breath of fresh air to the wedding industry with an effortless bohemian style.

Laure de Sagazan WebsiteFacebook

Photos by: http://www.laurentnivalle.fr/

Grace Loves Lace

Australian Designer Megan Zeims has created a gorgeous new collection, as an answer to the struggle she experienced to find a beautiful gown that perfectly suited her own ethereal, feminine style… and most importanly wasn’t over-priced.

“At Grace we personally create stunning ready-to-wear wedding dresses from the finest French laces and silks together with handmade accessories and lingerie. The collection takes inspiration from the ‘free-spirit’ of the Bohemian era and combines it with the charm and authenticity that exists only in the most beautiful vintage & antique heirloom pieces of yesteryear.The designs are not only gorgeous and unique but without the excessive price tag.”

Grace Loves Lace Website – Blog – Facebook

Collette Dress $1200

Yolan Cris

(This designer is based in Europe, but brides in North America can buy his dresses from Lelite)
Website – 2012 Collection – Facebook – Twitter

Catherine Deane

Catherine brings an inspired talent to the world of fashion. Elements of her past and present are brought together in beautiful collections – pieces that bring a sense of femininity and uniqueness to the women who find them.Catherine Deane Website – Twitter

Delphine Manivet

French designer Delphine Manivet is causing quite a stir with today’s young fashion conscious brides to-be. She studied fashion design in Paris and worked for Rochas but very quickly realized that she wanted to open her own fashion house which she did in 2004. Since then Delphine Manivet has become an international name and brides around the world are able to enjoy wearing her whimsical and romantic ‘boho’ style that is her signature.Website – Facebook

Alberta Ferretti

Alberta Ferretti WebsiteFacebookTwitterYoutubePinterest

Gwendolynne Burkin

Gwendolynne Burkin is a rising star of Australian fashion. She launched her own signature label Gwendolynne in 1997 and has established a reputation for beautifully executed clothing with a strong European flavour. Gwendolynne’s designs: have won Fashions on the Field at the Dubai World Cup; were exhibited at the Powerhouse Museum Sydney; appeared in Mercedes advertising campaigns; featured in international Nokia and Sony advertising campaigns; have been commissioned for the Australian Ballet; are showcased at The Salvador Dali ongoing collection in Milan and have been seen on countless celebrities at red carpet events.

Gwendolynne Burkin Website – Facebook – Twitter

Claire Pettibone

Claire Pettibone says about her work, “When I design a collection I strive to make a woman feel as special as the delicate creation she is wearing; take her to a enchanted time and place where women are princesses and magnificent goddesses. In today’s modern world we need to pause and indulge in beauty.”

Claire Pettibone Website – Blog

Ralph Lauren Collection

Ralph Lauren Website – Facebook – Twitter

Ralph Lauren Collection gown, $2,498 at Ralph Lauren, 888 Madison AvePhoto via NY Post

Maison Bellaish

Maison Bellaish Website

TavinShop

TavinShop Etsy

Buy it from Etsy $300

Photos and Dress handmade by Brumley & Wells

1800s Wedding Gown Brought back to Life via Wedding Chicks, Photo by Mango Studios

Hair Accessories to Complement the Bohemian Look:

via Ruffled | Photo by Paper Antler

 

Twigs & Honey

Twigs and Honey Wedding Headpiece Accessories – Blog – Etsy – Facebook – Twitter – Pinterest

Yulia Kunze

Yulia Kunze Vintage Wedding Hairpieces – Facebook
One of a kind vintage headbands, tiaras and wedding hair accessories inspired and lovingly created from antique and vintage jewelry.

Hairstyles for the Bohemian Bride:

via Vs. Magazine, Photo by Daniel Gurton

Photo via Shira Weinberger Photography, Hairpiece by Xylem and Phloem.

While browsing online, I was happy to find this beautiful photo gallery of wedding hairstyle trends for Bohemian brides from The Lane. (http://thelane.com)Inspired by high end shopping streets around the world, The LANE is the wedding industry’s definitive online fashion directory, connectingstylish brides with a carefully chosen selection of the most sought after designer brands in the industry.

The Lane Website – FacebookTwitter

Hairstyle by Hair and Makeup by Steph, Photo by Lindsey Shaun

 

Bohemian Flowers Look:

Flowers by Saipuavia Ruffled Blogvia GreenWeddingShoes, Photos by Ashley Maxwell Photography, Flowers by Butterfly Petalsvia The Brides Cafe, Photo by Elizabeth Messina, Flowers by Kat Flower

via Style Me Pretty, Photo by KT Merry

via Ruffled Blog, Photo by ‘She Wanders’, Flowers by Katherine Farley

via Style Me Pretty, Photo by Jen Huang, Flowers by Poppies & Posies

via The Brides Cafe, Photo by Jun Huang, Flowers by Poppies & Posies

Flowers by Ariellaflowers, Photo by Lisa Lefkowitzvia Project Wedding, Photos by Abby Jiu, Flowers by Sidra Forman

Kate Moss’ Bohemian Wedding Look:

Photo via Green Wedding Shoes

For More Bohemian Bride Dresses visit Inside Brides

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