A wedding dress not only makes the bride look and feel pretty. It’s a chance to express individuality, creativity and sometimes even to pay homage to family tradition. Some brides opt for DIY wedding dresses – it’s cheap, personal and definitely unique. Thrifty brides know where and how to find unconventional wedding gowns without breaking the bank.
Some brides on this list even decided to trade a wedding dress for a wedding suit. However, what ties all of these pictures together is that all of the looks are in some way unconventional. Be it color, shape or style. So, dear pandas, upvote your favorite unique dresses and leave a comment under those that left the biggest impression. And check out our interview with the Rock n Roll Bride magazine editor Kat Williams to learn more about unconventional wedding dresses!
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It may sound cheesy to some, but a wedding is an important day in one’s life. There’s nothing inherently wrong with wanting to make it a little bit more special. At the risk of sounding pretentious, I’ll say that a non-conventional wedding can be more interesting than a traditional one.
The Knot even declared the most popular bridal aesthetic of the year 2023 to be non-traditional wedding dresses. According to them, extravagant celebrations and maximalist fashion are the result of the post-lockdown era. Many to-be-weds had to postpone or cancel their wedding plans altogether. Now that they can finally plan their celebration, it’s extravagance and uniqueness galore.
To find out more about the world of unconventional weddings, Bored Panda reached out to Kat Williams. She is the editor and founder of the Rock n Roll Bride magazine. She is also an Amazon #1 bestselling author of the book Rock n Roll Bride: The Ultimate Guide For Alternative Brides. Kat is a specialist in non-traditional weddings and unique bridal looks and kindly agreed to share her expertise with us.
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The magazine was born out of lack of inclusivity in the industry. Its creator Kat Williams decided to start Rock n Roll Bride when she was planning her own wedding. “If you didn’t have a big budget, if you didn’t want something traditional and if you didn’t fit into the straight, white, able-bodied bridal mold, there was nothing for you!”
Their mission statement reads: “You don’t have to be wacky; you don’t have to be offbeat and you certainly don’t have to be intentionally ‘different’ – you just have to be you.”
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We asked Kat what she considers a wedding outfit that is truly different. “Of course, there's the more obvious things like going to something that isn't white, or is an unusual, more fashion-forward cut,” Kat says. “But I think accessories can really make or break a bridal look too. You can take the most traditional ivory dress and really make it your own with a statement shoe, jackets, belts, gloves and your jewelry choices.”
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There’s a reason why more and more people opt to have non-conventional weddings. “These days couples want their wedding to be a reflection of them more than ever,” Kat explains. “It’s not about blindly following tradition or trying to 'keep up with the Joneses' anymore. The modern couple want a day that is unique and will make people go ‘wow.’ This will, of course, extend to what they choose to wear too.”
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There’s also no denying people want to share their special day on the internet. “Social media has a huge part to play in this as well, as people are posting their weddings on TikTok in particular and going viral more easily than ever,” Kate acknowledges.
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During her years as an alternative bridal magazine editor and creative director behind bridal photo shoots, Kat has seen her fair share of stunning dresses. Although it’s almost impossible to choose just one, she names the DiDomenico Design rainbow dress as her current favorite. The Lucy Can't Dance's Phoenix gown is one that also caught her attention during last year’s 2023 New York Bridal Week.
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The Rock n Roll Bride magazine features a variety of non-traditional bridal looks: from punk to multicultural, from Barbie to Halloween themes – you can find a wide assortment of dresses. Some looks ditch the dress altogether – it’s 2023, women can wear a pantsuit or a jumpsuit to their wedding and look just as fabulous.
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The idea is not that world-shattering or particularly new. “Consider alternatives such as a jumpsuit, a matching top and pant set, or something a bit bolder like a colorful wedding dress or even a black dress," Alicia Lloyd told Brides.
"A traditional white wedding gown is not for everyone, and I always encourage clients to choose something that will make them feel their most confident and showcase who they are on their big day."
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Bespoke Bride also offers some tips and ideas on how to make your wedding dress stand out. They advise ditching the usual neck accessories and going with a back necklace. It’s not as bold as usual jewelry, but still eye-catching enough. It’s a great way to complement a strapless or an open-back dress.
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Ombre is everywhere these days. Hoodies, hair – even wedding dresses can be dyed that way! It’s a great choice for a wedding that’s less formal than usual. The length of the ombre effect depends on the person.
For a subtle look, tip-dyeing is the perfect choice. But for more fearless and adventure-seeking brides, Bespoke Bride suggests starting the ombre effect from the top of the bodice and finishing with a bold color at the hemline.
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If you are thinking of getting a non-white dress trust me you won't regret it! I was anxious at first but once I had the dress I selected the color palette to work around it and it all fell into place so well!
The dress is from Teuta Matoshi, I did the custom sizing and it was a perfect fit, the only alteration needed was the length (too long). They even did some customization to the dress for no extra cost, like adding a modesty panel to the corseted back and making my husband a pocket square that we didn't end up using. Would definitely recommend buying from them.
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I love a short wedding dress, possibly because I know I’d trip over a long one!
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Would it be wrong for someone of a different culture to wear a similar dress?
“Traditional” does not only mean a white wedding dress. Dresses from other cultures also fall into this category. We’ve covered what traditional wedding dresses from around the world look like before.
Generally, it’s the wedding looks featuring something outside of the conventional Western white-adjacent gowns. They can be colorful, include lots of intricate accessories and, in some cases, even face painting and decorating.
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By far my biggest dye project. Rit dye on pure silk chiffon and then hand-dyed opals to sew on the said dress (rit again) looked so good in the sunlight and I love how it turned out. Thanks heap for your advice over the past 2 years.
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I love seeing the wedding attire from different cultures on this thread! Stunning!
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If I had the figure and the man, and the desire to get married, I would totally pick this dress!
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Looks more dark blue than black to me, but still gorgeous, whatever the colour!
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The traditional dresses from other countries aren't different in those countries
You're of course absolutely right but I was glad they were included here because I was not at all familiar with some of them. They look stunning and of course very different from the western centric "white dress".
Load More Replies...So many beautiful dresses worn by people expressing their individuality. No need to follow the original influencer, Queen Victoria, who started this trend.
Sigh. I wish I had been more adventurous when I got married or that I could get married again (to the same guy of course).
Go mad on your next big anniversary then - it's never too late!
Load More Replies...This Saturday i was guest at a Vietnamese wedding (16th september) and was wearing my traditional Greenlandic Inuit Formal attire .. but it got really really hot at the reception, so i changed to a black shirt with a red tie. The grooms brother didn't recognize me and was giving me the evil eye (they look very much alike) .. he approached me with a "you don't belong here" look in his eyes .. me thinking quick asked "so, you're the younger or older brother to (grooms name)?"
Even as late as the 50s, women in western cultures often just wore the fanciest dress they owned or a fancy dress that mimicked current casual fashion. The "traditional" white wedding dress only traces back to Queen Victoria and the Industrial Revolution. Basically, it was a seed planted by a queen actually marrying for love rather than just some political deal who wore a white dress and an orange blossom wreath instead of her crown to be demure for her new husband at a time when Europe was experiencing and economic boom and more of the working class could afford to buy a dress that would only be used for a single purpose. Additionally, Victoria encouraged her daughters to also wear white for their weddings and they were the first of the royal family to be so heavily photographed and shared in mass media. The seed had been planted at that point, but it didn't take full root until after WWII when everyday wear became a little more risque and not really appropriate for formal events.
Many post-war brides just didn't have the money for a fancy dress that they would never wear again. Weddings might be at home with just relatives and close friends.
Load More Replies...The Indian/Pakistani dresses were very common. Beautiful but that's how it is in most weddings.
I really liked my aunt and uncle's wedding outfits 409771_376...e35681.jpg
I just think everyone should wear whatever they feel fabulous in when they get married or whenever, really...
I’m starting to regret not getting a black dress for my Halloween wedding. Though we’re changing into costumes!
hmmm... theres more brides than pictures here, get your facts straight lol. I really liked the special dresses.
The traditional dresses from other countries aren't different in those countries
You're of course absolutely right but I was glad they were included here because I was not at all familiar with some of them. They look stunning and of course very different from the western centric "white dress".
Load More Replies...So many beautiful dresses worn by people expressing their individuality. No need to follow the original influencer, Queen Victoria, who started this trend.
Sigh. I wish I had been more adventurous when I got married or that I could get married again (to the same guy of course).
Go mad on your next big anniversary then - it's never too late!
Load More Replies...This Saturday i was guest at a Vietnamese wedding (16th september) and was wearing my traditional Greenlandic Inuit Formal attire .. but it got really really hot at the reception, so i changed to a black shirt with a red tie. The grooms brother didn't recognize me and was giving me the evil eye (they look very much alike) .. he approached me with a "you don't belong here" look in his eyes .. me thinking quick asked "so, you're the younger or older brother to (grooms name)?"
Even as late as the 50s, women in western cultures often just wore the fanciest dress they owned or a fancy dress that mimicked current casual fashion. The "traditional" white wedding dress only traces back to Queen Victoria and the Industrial Revolution. Basically, it was a seed planted by a queen actually marrying for love rather than just some political deal who wore a white dress and an orange blossom wreath instead of her crown to be demure for her new husband at a time when Europe was experiencing and economic boom and more of the working class could afford to buy a dress that would only be used for a single purpose. Additionally, Victoria encouraged her daughters to also wear white for their weddings and they were the first of the royal family to be so heavily photographed and shared in mass media. The seed had been planted at that point, but it didn't take full root until after WWII when everyday wear became a little more risque and not really appropriate for formal events.
Many post-war brides just didn't have the money for a fancy dress that they would never wear again. Weddings might be at home with just relatives and close friends.
Load More Replies...The Indian/Pakistani dresses were very common. Beautiful but that's how it is in most weddings.
I really liked my aunt and uncle's wedding outfits 409771_376...e35681.jpg
I just think everyone should wear whatever they feel fabulous in when they get married or whenever, really...
I’m starting to regret not getting a black dress for my Halloween wedding. Though we’re changing into costumes!
hmmm... theres more brides than pictures here, get your facts straight lol. I really liked the special dresses.