Embroidered wedding dresses aren’t usually what comes to mind when we think of modern aesthetics. However, designers around the world have been reimagining the art of embroidery, producing some unexpected results. Using modern fabrics and techniques, today’s designers create dresses that achieve harmony with traditional imagery and textures, and modern innovation.
This look won’t fit every single wedding, but any theme that embraces color, nature, rebellion, and whimsy will certainly welcome embroidered wedding dresses. If that sounds like something you’d be into, follow along!
Do embroidered dresses look more modern?
Embroidered wedding dresses possess a naturally classic, vintage appeal. However, modern techniques and applications allow embroidered wedding dresses to appear quite modern and stylish.
Embroidered Lace Bridal Dress
Floral embroidered wedding dresses are timeless. This tulle gown borrows all of the appeals of past eras but, somehow, feels very contemporary. The muted tones and asymmetrical treatment certainly play a role, and successfully guide the eye in complete satisfaction. This design lends itself extremely well to boho and rustic wedding themes.
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Gold Embroidered Dress
Gold embroidered wedding dresses have never looked better! The Claire Pettibone brand has recently exploded in popularity, and for good reason. This prime example issues layers of sheer fabric and gold accents that simultaneously dance with the light and interact with the bride’s figure. Moroccan, bohemian, and pagan wedding themes will welcome this look with open arms.
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Red Embroidered Wedding Dress
Pink and red embroidered wedding dresses aren’t for every bride, but brides that embrace this hue are absolute stunners. The innocence of the palette and organic design is juxtaposed with abundant translucence and a plunging neckline. This combo is romantic, daring, confident, and just a little bit whimsical. The hues are reminiscent of the harvest, making it a natural option for early fall weddings.
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Black Embroidered Gown
Embroidered lace wedding dresses are naturally sexy, but when you choose black you reach a whole new level. This gown is an ideal choice for brides who appreciate the value of traditional weddings but want something unique. Following the hallmarks of the Romanticism art movement, the base of this wedding dress is grounded with familiar aesthetics and explores exotic elements.
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White Embroidered Gown
Every bride who longs for an outdoor wedding and has an affinity for nature will adore this white embroidered wedding gown. Both the essence of femininity and mother nature are harnessed in the Flora Gown. Featuring a cinched waist, a modest splash of color, and a hallmark-flowing train, brides will find harmony with their surroundings.
Colored Wedding Dress
This modern cocktail dress is the embodiment of springtime. The color palette and hemline exude pure confidence with a texture that provides unlimited visual depth and excitement. Although the amount of fabric is minimal, expert cuts result in a playful, innocent look. Given the vivid colors and amount of skin that this embroidered wedding dress exposes, it’s best worn during warm daytime events.
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Bridal Dress With Flowers
This wedding dress with embroidered flowers makes excellent use of the trending tattoo effect. Vivid colors on top of sheer fabric give the impression that the texture is applied directly to the bride’s skin. Wearing this gown outdoors is a delight. Not only do the colors harness natural surroundings, but the organic nature of the skirt also interacts with the wind in wonderful ways.
Bohemian Embroidered Dress
This bohemian embroidered dress is reminiscent of the late fall harvest season. Exclusive lace and pearlescent beads provide a touch of elegance. Flowing fabric and muted tones balance this off, creating a wholesome, down to earth look.
Add the optional Moab sleeves and pair them with eclectic vintage accessories to capture the perfect bohemian spirit.
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Silver Embroidered Gown
This silver dress is a prime example of how embroidered gowns have found a home in the modern era. The lines are organic yet the distribution is fairly symmetrical, making for a beautiful balance between visual form and function.
Shimmering thread and layers of French embroidery produce an almost magical appearance which is a flawless choice for Gatsby, winter wonderland, and haute couture wedding themes.
Full Embroidered Dress
Splashes of embroidery are fun, but a top to a bottom application can bring things to a whole new level. Full embroidered dresses are difficult to pull off, but the Songbird Gown passes the vibe check with flying colors. Softened pastel colors, transparencies, a fitted bodice, and a round skirt come together to create a sophisticated yet playful aesthetic.
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