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Today we’re going to be featuring new bridal and vintage satin bridesmaid gowns from one of our all-time favorite design houses, GHOST London, as well as some of their classic styles.
If you’re looking for the perfect 1920s or 1930s style satin gown: look no further! We’re obsessed with their designs, and absolutely thrilled with the new looks and hues. Take a look at some of our favorite vintage satin bridesmaids gowns!
First up, the spectacular Salma dress, available in ivory as a vintage 1930s style satin wedding dress, as well as in a variety of gorgeous pastel and jewel tones for the perfect vintage satin bridesmaid gown.
The Salma gown in blush pink satin, from Ghost London.
Next we’ve got another gorgeous design, the Claudia, that comes in both an ivory bridal style as well as a variety of hues for a stunning vintage bridesmaid look:
The Claudia gown in ivory satin, from Ghost London.
The Claudia gown in seafoam green satin, from Ghost London.
Another gorgeous style is the Taylor, shown here in pale blue as well as grey, though it comes in other shades as well:
The Taylor gown in pale blue satin, from Ghost London.
The Taylor gown in silver satin, from Ghost London.
Finally from the 2020 Bridal Collection we’ve got this long sleeve stunner in silk crepe, the Laurel gown:
The Laurel gown in ivory satin crepe, from Ghost London.
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GHOST London | Vintage Satin Bridesmaid Gowns
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.

Today we’re going to be featuring new bridal and vintage satin bridesmaid gowns from one of our all-time favorite design houses, GHOST London, as well as some of their classic styles.
If you’re looking for the perfect 1920s or 1930s style satin gown: look no further! We’re obsessed with their designs, and absolutely thrilled with the new looks and hues. Take a look at some of our favorite vintage satin bridesmaids gowns!
First up, the spectacular Salma dress, available in ivory as a vintage 1930s style satin wedding dress, as well as in a variety of gorgeous pastel and jewel tones for the perfect vintage satin bridesmaid gown.
The Salma gown in ivory satin, from Ghost London.
The Salma gown in blush pink satin, from Ghost London.
Next we’ve got another gorgeous design, the Claudia, that comes in both an ivory bridal style as well as a variety of hues for a stunning vintage bridesmaid look:
The Claudia gown in ivory satin, from Ghost London.
The Claudia gown in seafoam green satin, from Ghost London.
Another gorgeous style is the Taylor, shown here in pale blue as well as grey, though it comes in other shades as well:
The Taylor gown in pale blue satin, from Ghost London.
The Taylor gown in silver satin, from Ghost London.
Finally from the 2020 Bridal Collection we’ve got this long sleeve stunner in silk crepe, the Laurel gown:
The Laurel gown in ivory satin crepe, from Ghost London.
You can find more vintage bridesmaids dresses in our specially curated Art Deco Shop section, as well as 1920s and vintage wedding gowns!
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