If you’re planning a vintage theme wedding (an art deco wedding, a 1920s wedding, a 1930s wedding… basically any beautiful vintage era), then you probably already know about BHLDN, the vintage wedding focused offshoot of Anthropologie. If somehow you’re not already familiar, one glance at their lookbook should be enough to win you over….
They’ve got everything from shoes and accessories, to gowns, to decor, but today we’re going to focus on their wedding dresses, which are gorgeous and (relatively) reasonably priced, starting at less than $600. You can click on the images below to see the full slideshow!
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Up today we’re featuring some absolutely stunning vintage inspired wedding dresses from Jenny Packham Bridal. The 2024 collection from this iconic designer is perfect for any vintage-loving bride, and each gown is as unique as it is lovely! This season offers a wide variety of shapes, materials and silhouettes to choose from. So take a …
Love the architectural look of this Anne Barge gown, pictured here in a 2009 ad campaign. The chevron on the bodice really gives it a classic deco feel, like a dress inspired by the Chrysler Building (plus, bonus: pockets!).
We’ve featured the 1920s inspired dresess of Jenny Packham before, and you all have probably already seen this year’s collection as well, as the images were released earlier in the year (though several of the dresses still haven’t been…). But we would be remiss if we didn’t post this collection anyway because OH MY GOD …
One of our favorite recent bridal trends has been the rise of short sleeve wedding dresses in collections from many of our favorite designers and indie shops. When you’re looking at vintage inspired gowns, until recently your choices were likely going to be limited to a smaller range of sleeve choices. But lately we’re seeing …
Art Deco Wedding Dresses || BHLDN
If you’re planning a vintage theme wedding (an art deco wedding, a 1920s wedding, a 1930s wedding… basically any beautiful vintage era), then you probably already know about BHLDN, the vintage wedding focused offshoot of Anthropologie. If somehow you’re not already familiar, one glance at their lookbook should be enough to win you over….
They’ve got everything from shoes and accessories, to gowns, to decor, but today we’re going to focus on their wedding dresses, which are gorgeous and (relatively) reasonably priced, starting at less than $600. You can click on the images below to see the full slideshow!
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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