Browsing through some art deco dresses yesterday I came across a brand I’d never heard of before, called Mignon. Some really lovely stuff! I think the reason I hadn’t seen these gowns before is that they are often marketed as formal/prom/dance dressess as opposed to wedding gowns, but some of them would be absolutely ideal for a deco wedding!
Major Bonus: dresses that aren’t marketed as wedding dresses? SO MUCH LESS EXPENSIVE! No bridal price-gouge… So click through to check these lovelies out: deco/vintage inspired gowns, most under $600 (some under $400!)
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Oh, what a lovely 1930s style wedding dress from Natalia Misslin! Love the draping bias cut and that little flowing scarf-piece on the shoulder is the perfect ’30s touch.
We’ve featured the gorgeous designs of Johanna Johnson before (both her Trousseau Bridal collection and her RIDICULOUS-IN-THEIR-BEAUTY 1920s headbands and art deco jewelry)… …and today we need to bring your more deco-y goodness in the form of her 2013 collection, “Still Is The Night, Not So My Heart…”, inspired by the Ziegfield Follies chorus girls …
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 …
Oh la la! Take a look at these lovelies: vintage inspired wedding gowns from designer Elizabeth Fillmore. First up, the perfectly-named “Starlet” dress. It feels a little 20s (the art deco crisscross of the bodice), a bit 30s (the draped silk charmeuse and and swoopy train) and a smidge 40s (hello, film noir glamour!) and …
Art Deco Dresses || Mignon
Browsing through some art deco dresses yesterday I came across a brand I’d never heard of before, called Mignon. Some really lovely stuff! I think the reason I hadn’t seen these gowns before is that they are often marketed as formal/prom/dance dressess as opposed to wedding gowns, but some of them would be absolutely ideal for a deco wedding!
Major Bonus: dresses that aren’t marketed as wedding dresses? SO MUCH LESS EXPENSIVE! No bridal price-gouge… So click through to check these lovelies out: deco/vintage inspired gowns, most under $600 (some under $400!)
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.
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