We all know how stressful planning a wedding can be, making wedding planning burnout a very real possibility. Whether you’re trying not to pull out your hair as wedding costs skyrocket or you’re obsessing over every little detail to ensure that everything goes the way you’ve pictured it, feeling overwhelmed is guaranteed to happen if you’re not careful.
Thankfully, this isn’t something new and there are endless resources to help the modern bridal couple looking to keep costs and anxiety low.
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There was a time when walking down the aisle in anything other than crisp ivory or bridal white would have caused a few gasps from the front row. But modern brides are rewriting the rulebook.
Why brides are choosing a non-white wedding dress
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The rise of the non-white wedding dress says a lot about where weddings are headed in general. Brides are moving away from tradition for tradition’s sake and leaning into choices that feel a bit more authentic and emotionally connected to their personalities.
For some, white simply does not feel flattering. For others, it feels too expected.
A soft sage gown may suit a nature-loving bride far more than bright white ever could. A champagne dress can feel timeless yet warmer against certain skin tones. A black wedding dress might perfectly suit a fashion-forward city celebration. And then there are brides who simply want the freedom to wear colour because they adore it.
The colours brides are loving right now
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The beauty of a colour wedding dress is that there are no limits. Some brides choose the subtlest hint of colour, while others embrace dramatic statement shades.
Popular options include:
- Soft blush pink
- Champagne and nude tones
- Dusty blue
- Sage green
- Lilac and lavender
- Floral appliqué gowns
- Ombre detailing
- Black wedding dresses
- Gold or metallic finishes
- Rich jewel tones for winter weddings
Which brides tend to choose colourful wedding dresses?
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Interestingly, colourful wedding dresses are no longer reserved for unconventional weddings only.
You will often spot non-white gowns at:
- Garden weddings
- Destination weddings
- Intimate weddings
- Art-inspired weddings
- Modern city weddings
- Second marriages
- Fashion-forward luxury weddings
- Cultural fusion celebrations
They also appeal to brides who:
- Love fashion
- Want standout wedding photos
- Feel disconnected from strict traditions
- Want a dress they may realistically rewear
- Prefer individuality over convention
And perhaps most importantly, many brides choosing non-white gowns say the dress simply feels more like them.
Nervous about going fully colourful? Start subtly
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Not every bride wants a bright pink ballgown — and that is perfectly fine.
If you love the idea of a non-white wedding dress but still want something timeless, consider:
- Champagne instead of white
- Floral embroidery over ivory
- A soft blush underlayer
- Coloured gloves or a cape
- A pastel overskirt
- Delicate blue or silver detailing
- A dramatic second reception dress
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If you want to keep it simple but still make it special there are tons of options too! There’s no need to stress about an over-the-top exist that, in the end, burns an unnecessary hole in your pocket.
Here are some simple but stunning ideas to inspire you:
Classic:
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Sparklers:
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Bubbles:
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Through your bridal party:
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Ribbons:
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Light Sabers:
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Pom-poms:
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Glow sticks:
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Sports references:
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Flower petals:
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