The one-shoulder look came (back?) into fashion sometime in the last few years, and while admittedly at its worst it can be a little Wilma Flintstone-esque, at its best it evokes a fabulous, Grecian/20s/art deco feel. For example, you’ll find it hard to argue with these one shoulder wedding gowns, including this first one by Rosa Clará…
Silk crepe, art deco crystal accent on the shoulder… absolute perfection. Also lovely? And (relatively) inexpensive… this Watters gown. Bias skirt, charmeuse, silken and lovely and one shoulder gorgeousness. Look at that incredible back!
Finally, this art deco bias cut beauty from Anaiss Collezione: silk satin one-shoulder gown with a bias cut hem and asymmetrically draped bodice…
The actual 1920s may not have seen a lot of one shoulder gowns, but the 1920- inspired one shoulder gowns are going strong in WeddingWorld, and we’re happy they are.
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” …
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 …
It’s impossible to understand why on Earth we haven’t done a post featuring one of our favorite art deco-inspired wedding dress designers, Alice Temperley and Temperley London, but it seems that we have not. But it’s always wow all around when we spot an art deco Temperley London gown… (image via Brides.com) So how could …
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 …
One Shoulder Wedding Gowns
The one-shoulder look came (back?) into fashion sometime in the last few years, and while admittedly at its worst it can be a little Wilma Flintstone-esque, at its best it evokes a fabulous, Grecian/20s/art deco feel. For example, you’ll find it hard to argue with these one shoulder wedding gowns, including this first one by Rosa Clará…
Silk crepe, art deco crystal accent on the shoulder… absolute perfection. Also lovely? And (relatively) inexpensive… this Watters gown. Bias skirt, charmeuse, silken and lovely and one shoulder gorgeousness. Look at that incredible back!


Finally, this art deco bias cut beauty from Anaiss Collezione: silk satin one-shoulder gown with a bias cut hem and asymmetrically draped bodice…
The actual 1920s may not have seen a lot of one shoulder gowns, but the 1920- inspired one shoulder gowns are going strong in WeddingWorld, and we’re happy they are.
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