These ready-to-bloom floral wedding dresses let you be your own bouquet #Fashion#black dress#blue dress#bridesmaid dress#floral print#multi-colored dress#omg dresses#pink dress#spring#wedding dress with sleeves Posted Feb 22 2019 Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Petit Trianon gown from Jordan Deruiter Photo by Soundslikeyellowphotography "Florals for Spring? Groundbreaking." We know, Meryl, but actually, florals for Spring is always on trend and especially now. I'm living for it! Whether it's a multicolored floral print dress, flowers made of silk or chiffon, floral embroidery overlays, or a chic floral suit (you don't have to wear a dress!), I found a whole bunch of ways to be your own bouquet on your wedding day. Let's get our flower power on… Tess' gorgeous gown from Strut BridalPhoto by Katherine Bree Walker Photography Silk floral wedding dress from Anna Skoblikova Lace Floral wedding dress from Boudoir Wedding Floral Flower Tulle Dress from GuCi Designs Amanda's adorable city hall wedding dress by Alice & OliviaPhoto by Everly Studios Vila floral suit pants Silk Romantic Haute Couture Dress fromKate Anvin Trish slayed us with goregousness in her Romona Keveza gownPhoto by Heidrich Photography Floral wedding dress from Abigail of Gardenia Embroidered floral wedding dress fromJordan Deruiter Gothic Wedding Dress with Lace Overlay Corset from KMKDesigns Erin looking mighty fine in her Pamella Roland dressPhoto by Jelger and Tanja Photographers Couture Floral beaded crystal wedding dress from World Wed Fashion White Gown with Colourful Back from Copious Fashions Custom gown from Zeita Studios Blush pink floral wedding dress from My EnchanteCostumes Tailored floral print single breasted blazer Floral ball gown from AG Bridal Dress Pink and white gown from Wedding Dress Fantasy Floral Print Dress from Grace Karin High Low Blush Floral Wedding Dress from K Phillips Clothier Wisteria Corset from Desiree Spice Lace Wedding Top from Jurgita Bridal Floral Long Sleeve Dress from Tailored2Modesty Related Post A rainbow of sweet and dreamy pastel wedding dresses We rounded up a crap-ton of adorably pastel pink dresses a while back and wanted to give some real love to the rest of the rainbow. All pastels are good… Read More Related Post 21 print dresses so stunning that you may never go solid again Our print dress archive is full of some of the most breathtaking gowns we've seen. We love us some white and colored dresses, but floral dresses, striped dresses, polka-dots, and… Read More Catherine Clark Catherine Clark loiters at her local library, makes art, watches movies en masse, plays video and tabletop games, poorly cooks healthy things, cuddles with her feline fur babies, and blogs at BijouxandBits.com. @enidjcoleslaw @bijouxandbits @bijouxandbits PREVIOUS Epic dance-offs at this casual & intimate wedding at Houston Hall in New York City NEXT Spot the pups, swords, & EPIC starry cape at this fantasy themed wedding Show/Hide comments [ 4 ] This is a beautiful article. Thank you for sharing! I was losing my religion before we got married (almost 10 years ago), and have since become an atheist. Reply Oh my! That dress worn by Trish is simply stunning!! I wish I was getting married again just to be able to wear a floral gown like these Reply This is my dream to wear these type of dresses at my wedding. I have bookmarked this blog post for my wedding dress design just want to show these pics to my parents and ask them to give these dresses in my wedding. thanks for the blog . Reply How charming she is! I have a feeling she put that ensemble together herself, what a treat to be asked for a photo. Reply Join the conversation Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for your offbeat awesomeness newsletter! No-drama comment policy Part of what makes the Offbeat Empire different is our commitment to civil, constructive commenting. Make sure you're familiar with our no-drama comment policy. Biz owners & wedding bloggers Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Bride, join us as an advertiser instead.
This is a beautiful article. Thank you for sharing! I was losing my religion before we got married (almost 10 years ago), and have since become an atheist. Reply
Oh my! That dress worn by Trish is simply stunning!! I wish I was getting married again just to be able to wear a floral gown like these Reply
This is my dream to wear these type of dresses at my wedding. I have bookmarked this blog post for my wedding dress design just want to show these pics to my parents and ask them to give these dresses in my wedding. thanks for the blog . Reply
How charming she is! I have a feeling she put that ensemble together herself, what a treat to be asked for a photo. Reply