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Spring has sprung, summer is just around the corner, and we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss the new 1920s inspired wedding gowns in BHLDN‘s summer collection, because there are some true stunners…
I absolutely adore that image, from their Summer lookbook. Also… if someone has the guts to do it (and the ability/willingness to destroy their wedding gown…) an underwater Trash The Dress session would be EPIC, right?? I mean, yes, maybe a waste of good Dress, but so, so cool looking, and isn’t that all that matters? (KIDDING. Mostly. 99% kidding. But if you do an underwater TTD, send it to me because I want to see it.)
In the meantime, take a look below for beautiful dry and unruined gowns, names and more.
Almost too lovely, this wedding gown from Jenny Packham features ethereal 20s style at its best. The delicate cap sleeves and intricate beading add romance and offset the long geometric lines of this classic art deco gown. *Update: Looking for this gown from the 2011 collection? We suggest checking Nearly Newlywed for designs from older bridal collections. …
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” …
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 …
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 …
1920s Inspired Wedding Gowns | BHLDN Summer
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.

Spring has sprung, summer is just around the corner, and we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss the new 1920s inspired wedding gowns in BHLDN‘s summer collection, because there are some true stunners…
The Aspen Topper from BHLDN.
I absolutely adore that image, from their Summer lookbook. Also… if someone has the guts to do it (and the ability/willingness to destroy their wedding gown…) an underwater Trash The Dress session would be EPIC, right?? I mean, yes, maybe a waste of good Dress, but so, so cool looking, and isn’t that all that matters? (KIDDING. Mostly. 99% kidding. But if you do an underwater TTD, send it to me because I want to see it.)
In the meantime, take a look below for beautiful dry and unruined gowns, names and more.
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