Dominique Elissa, Hitched on Film
The boho bride is having a moment again, but this time, she’s all grown up. Once tied to carefree festival vibes and barefoot ceremonies, today’s bohemian bridal style feels more refined, artisanal, and unapologetically fashion-forward. Handcrafted details, layered textures, and thoughtfully chosen accessories celebrate the romantic, effortless aesthetic that defines the modern bohemian bride. From intricate crochet to delicate lace, every element captures a runway-worthy spirit while celebrating unparalleled craftsmanship, making your bridal look as unforgettable as the day itself.
Crochet Revival
This season, crochet is revived for the modern bride. Combined with contemporary, fashion-forward cuts, this artisanal technique proves to be just as runway-worthy as any silk or satin wedding gown. Choose an effortlessly cool hand-crocheted dress for full bohemian impact, or opt for a touch of texture with a pair of crochet bridal heels, flats, woven clutches or veils for a subtle nod to the craft without overpowering your gown. Plus, their timeless appeal makes them pieces you’ll actually want to wear again, long after the wedding day is over.
Les Fleur, Maddy Rotman, Jacquemus,
Dominique Elissa, Magda Butrym, Jacquemus
Gypsy Knots
Once a symbol of freedom and wanderlust, head wraps and scarves are experiencing a bohemian revival for the modern bride. No longer confined to sun-drenched travels or festival fields, they are being reinterpreted as wedding-day statements of individuality. Crafted from cotton, silk or crochet, tied with a nonchalant knot, and woven with undone waves, these accessories offer both nostalgia and drama. They speak to brides who resist convention and crave style that feels soulful, untamed, and uniquely their own.
Jacquemus, Magda Butrym, Jacquemus
Vintage Lace
Full-lace bridal looks have returned, but forget any predictable patterns of the past. Designers are leaning into bold, head-to-toe lace with delicate motifs or textural three-dimensional guipure. Silhouettes are more relaxed, often vintage inspired and free from constraint or corsetry with flowing fabrics for an effortless, light appeal. The key is unlined or nude lined ivory lace that sways and catches the light with every step for a more bohemian appeal, than the classicism of white lined lace.
Vivienne Westwood, Jordan Nicole, Normal Studios,
Les Fleurs Studio, Hermione de Paula, Kettel Atelier
Statement Sleeves
Sleeves have officially entered their statement era. Channel Janis Joplin with billowing bishop, bell sleeves, and cape-like designs that add a touch of romantic drama to otherwise minimal silhouettes. These sheer yet ethereal statement sleeves give boho brides a touch of whimsical charm with a high-fashion, effortless edge.
The Juliette Veil
Once a hallmark of 1920s brides, the Juliette cap veil is making its way back down the aisle. Its close-fitting style frames the face beautifully and pairs perfectly with lace and crochet gowns for an additional touch of understated romance. Whether adorned with appliqué, pearls, three-dimensional florals, or left simple for a minimalist take, it’s one part headpiece and one part veil that oozes vintage charm.
Cinq, Paula Nadal, Claudia Llagostera,
Les Fleurs Studio, Días de Vino y Rosas, Jean Paul Gaultier
Layered Jewels
Forget minimalism, boho is all about jewelry that tells a story. From artisanal headpieces to long drop pendant necklaces, stacked bangles, and layered anklet chains worn together in unexpected combinations create a look rich with texture while elevating vintage fabrications. It's the final chapter of a bohemian bridal look for a soulful, dimensional, and incredibly chic moment.
Bohelen Curation, Helo Rocha, Chloe
Romantic Capes
Bridal capes are here to stay, and in the boho revival, they’ve become lighter, more dramatic, and infinitely photogenic. Flowing chiffon, ruffled crochet-like lace, and dramatic neck fastening create an ethereal entrance moment that rivals any train. The effortless draped-over-the-shoulder look only adds to the free-spirited aesthetic.
Aleksa Kapustina, Xolodnaya Vera, Yolancris,
Marta Martí, M Wedding, Mae Bridal
Billowing Sheers
Bohemian bridal wear is less about being daring and more about celebrating texture. Layers of flowing translucent laces and weightless chiffons, paired with soft ruffles and subtle ruching, create dimension while still feeling organic and elevated. For the bride who wants to show just enough without sacrificing softness, an interplay with sheer and opaque makes a powerful statement.