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Take a look at these breathtakingly beautiful 1920s style wedding gowns from designer YolanCris! All beads and lace and elegance, these dresses are the perfect inspiration pieces for a 1920’s themed wedding.
The name of the collection is “Revival Vintage“, which is an absolutely perfect moniker: these are retro without being fussy (check out the manic-panic red hair on one of the models), they have a modern boho feel while still maintaining a 1920s style. These are some seriously swanky 1920s style wedding dresses!
*Update: Looking for gowns from this collection? We suggest checking Nearly Newlywed for designs from older bridal collections. At last check they had several NEW Yolan Cris gowns for sale!*
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 …
Today we’re doing a quick post to share some of recent favorite 1920s style bridal gowns from BHLDN, a must-browse destination for any vintage inspired bride. First up we’ve got this gorgeous three-quarter sleeve bridal gown: Next we’ve got these two figure-skimming silk Johanna Johnson designs, either of which would be the perfect gown for …
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.
In search of more 1920’s wedding dresses to feature, we recently stumbled upon a designer we were instantly, madly, deeply in love with. The designer? Galia Lahav. The photo that took our breath away (and zoomed this post to the top of the queue)? Take a look: GASP. That’s kind of all there is to …
1920s Style Wedding Gowns | Yolan Cris
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.

Take a look at these breathtakingly beautiful 1920s style wedding gowns from designer YolanCris! All beads and lace and elegance, these dresses are the perfect inspiration pieces for a 1920’s themed wedding.
The name of the collection is “Revival Vintage“, which is an absolutely perfect moniker: these are retro without being fussy (check out the manic-panic red hair on one of the models), they have a modern boho feel while still maintaining a 1920s style. These are some seriously swanky 1920s style wedding dresses!
*Update: Looking for gowns from this collection? We suggest checking Nearly Newlywed for designs from older bridal collections. At last check they had several NEW Yolan Cris gowns for sale!*
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