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Today we’re delighted to be featuring the ethereal vintage inspired wedding gowns of Milamira Bridal. Designed and handmade in St. Petersburg, Russia and inspired by Russian art, architecture and ballet, these gorgeous gowns manage to be both unique and classic in their beauty.
Sleeve options from cap to long sleeves, with perfect touches of lace and tulle make these beautiful designs stand out from a crowded field. Take a look below at some of our favorites and see the rest of the collections at Milamira Bridal.
Today we’re showcasing some art deco wedding dresses from a favorite recent collection, Inbal Dror’s “Pure” line for Spring 2019. With a glittering and glamourous Old Hollywood feel, each of these gowns is a truly breathtaking vintage inspired delight. 2024 update: Please note this popular post features a collection from almost five years ago. Some …
Up today we have a few looks from one of Deco Weddings favorite designers, Galia Lahav. This, their Queen of Hearts collection, is jaw-dropping couture at its finest, with beading and crystals, ruby and gold accents, and outsized royal glamour from tip to toe. These gorgeous photos feature model Nina Agdal, and we’ve included several …
A couple things become immediately clear from this Bonwit Teller ad (pulled from a 1929 issue of Vogue Magazine). First of all, there is no downside to the drama of a long, gorgeous cap veil. Even with (maybe especially with) the sleek lines of a 20s style wedding dress. Secondly, can we bring back “gowned” …
Almost too lovely, this wedding gown from Jenny Packham features ethereal 20s style at its best. The delicate cap sleeves and intricate beading add romance and offset the long geometric lines of this classic art deco gown. *Update: Looking for this gown from the 2011 collection? We suggest checking Nearly Newlywed for designs from older bridal collections. …
Ethereal Vintage Inspired Wedding Gowns | Milamira Bridal
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.
Today we’re delighted to be featuring the ethereal vintage inspired wedding gowns of Milamira Bridal. Designed and handmade in St. Petersburg, Russia and inspired by Russian art, architecture and ballet, these gorgeous gowns manage to be both unique and classic in their beauty.
Sleeve options from cap to long sleeves, with perfect touches of lace and tulle make these beautiful designs stand out from a crowded field. Take a look below at some of our favorites and see the rest of the collections at Milamira Bridal.
The Aloha gown, by Milamira Bridal.
The Siyana gown, by Milamira Bridal.
The Wai gown, by Milamira Bridal.
The Icidora dress, by Milamira Bridal.
The Mele gown, by Milamira Bridal.
The Ilaria gown, by Milamira Bridal.
The Makani gown, by Milamira Bridal.
The Moana gown, by Milamira Bridal.
Be sure to check out more vintage wedding gowns in our Art Deco Shop!
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