Antiboutique Blog - or the pure romantics, blue was worn by Queen Victoria on her wedding day to Prince Albert – a colour traditionally chosen as a symbol of purity. Pastel shades can offer a delicate alternative to traditional white or ivory, and look beautiful during spring and summer months. Bolder shades suit dramatic winter celebrations, while navy and midnight blue offer elegance without the heavy weight of black. It’s time to be inspired by these beautiful blue wedding dresses!
Don’t miss the ‘Rembrandt’ gown from the 2017 Portrait collection by talented designer Suzanne Neville. A real showstopper.
Image courtesy of Suzanne Neville
Great designs at lower prices can be found on the high street. We love this ‘Corwin’ multi-tie maxi dress from Coast in a divine shade of cobalt blue. The multi-tie option makes it easy to wear again, perhaps even on your honeymoon!
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This beaded design would look lovely at a boho style wedding, or on the beach.
Image courtesy of Bridal Musings
For a delicate blue wedding dress with a hint of ivory, this pastel ballgown by
Kelsey Rose is a must.
Image courtesy of Kelsey Rose
Paler shades are easier to wear, and an alternative to traditional white or ivory.
Image courtesy of Mywony Bridal
‘Hummingbird’ in pale blue is a fairy-tale wedding dress by
Ian Stuart Bride, featuring layers of tulle and silk with beaded flower details.
Image courtesy of Ian Stuart Bride
Ombre remains popular and is a great idea if you prefer not to wear blue close to your face. This dress features a white bodice, graduating to blue at the hemline.
Image courtesy of Emm and Clau
For elegant evening glamour and designer style, we adore this off-the-shoulder clique and organza gown by Roland Mouret at
Selfridges.
Image courtesy of Selfridges
Back to the high street again with this elegant ‘Cara’ satin midi dress in navy from
Coast, a lovely choice for a city wedding.
Image courtesy of Coast
In a pastel shade, perfect for a spring or summer wedding, the ‘Rowan’ maxi dress from
Monsoon won’t break the bank.
Image courtesy of Monsoon
This ‘Delft’ shade of blue is flattering, elegant and beautiful for an outdoor wedding, reflecting the tones of a blue sky.
If you would like to wear just a hint of blue, consider a design featuring blue detail.
Image courtesy of Wedding Interest
And finally, don’t forget the groom, whether traditional or contemporary. He might perhaps choose a blue suit or blue accessories for his outfit.
What could be better than your groom complementing your blue wedding dress with stylish outfit? These
Blue Wedding Suits are just the thing, and we’re not just talking navy! There are plenty of options for the stylish groom to look super-cool.