8 Types of Wedding Dresses for Women Who Don’t Want to Wear White

Beautiful bride in a pink wedding gown holding a floral bouquet outdoors.

Congratulations! You are getting married! So freaking exciting!

But, if you don’t want to wear white (and really, white is frightfully unflattering on most people…) then why not try one of these dresses! All the glamour and beauty of a first wedding gown, without the hoo haa that goes with white!


Oyster Wedding Gowns

If you want to wear gowns on the grey colour but not really grey, try these oyster-coloured wedding gowns —  grey gowns that have a touch of green and sand — perfect for your special day.

Wedding dress for women who want a stylish alternative to traditional white.
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Beige wedding dress perfect for women seeking non-traditional bridal styles. Stylish and comfortable.
via lovemydress.net
Elegant wedding couple in a natural outdoor setting.
via lovemydress.net

Floral Wedding Gowns

Flowers always make a woman feel beautiful. So why not use these as accents to your wedding gown? Or use fabrics with lovely floral prints sure to make you bloom on your wedding day.

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Blush Wedding Dresses

Look pretty in pink with your blush wedding gown that has a touch of adorable pale pink for a perfect afternoon wedding.

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Green Wedding Gowns

Make your lucky colour your theme for your special day and put a tinge of it on your wedding gown for a look that would make others green with envy.

Elegant mint green wedding gown with off-shoulder design and full tulle skirt. Perfect for non-tradi.
via luulla.com
Bridesmaid in a pastel blue dress with a bouquet, standing against a rustic wall.
via oncewed.com
Stunning green wedding dress with a fitted bodice and flowing skirt, perfect for modern brides seeki.
via customdressy.com

Grey Wedding Gowns

Look dreamy and mysterious with these grey wedding gowns that’s perfect for your special romantic day.

Grey wedding dress with off-shoulder design, perfect for women wanting a unique bridal look.
via etsy.com
Beautiful bride in a stylish, non-traditional wedding gown holding hands with groom.
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Gold Wedding Gowns

Be all sparkly and elegant wearing your gold wedding gown that would make you look priceless.

Wedding dress for women who prefer non-white options.
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Beautiful wedding gown featuring lace embroidery and a full tulle skirt for modern brides.
via weddbook.com
Gold wedding dress with sparkling details, perfect for women seeking an alternative to traditional w.
via weddingforward.com

Metallic Wedding Gowns

Rock and shine with these metallic wedding gowns for a day or night of glitter and glamour.

Elegant rose gold sequin wedding gown with open back for modern brides.
via polkadotbride.com
Bridesmaids wearing sparkling rose gold dresses holding bouquets at a wedding.
via weddingchicks.com
Stunning gold wedding dress for women seeking non-traditional bridal styles.
via wilkieblog.com

Blue Wedding Gowns

These cool and amazing blue wedding gowns will surely make your special day the most magical of all.

Blue wedding dress with intricate lace and beadwork, perfect for non-traditional brides.
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Elegant non-white wedding dress with lace bodice and flowing skirt for contemporary brides.
via bridalmusings.com
Gorgeous blue wedding gown featuring lace embellishments and a flowing train, perfect for non-tradit.
via zuhairmurad.com

Which of these non-white wedding dresses is your favourite?

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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