When putting together these gorgeous, goddess-inspired wedding dresses, I thought of how ancient Greeks and Romans depicted the apparel worn by goddesses and affluent women.
With lightweight and long-flowing dresses full of details like empire waistlines and rows of vertical and/or horizontal lines created by gathered material, this attire has come to be associated with all that is regal and ethereal, even today.
Of course, many affluent women in Ancient Greece and Rome wore vibrantly colored dresses as well. While wearing colorful wedding gowns is becoming more popular, I’ve chosen white bridal dresses because they have "goddess" written all over them.
You can find each goddess wedding dress featured in the gallery from the following designers:
1. Maggie Scott (Via URL)
2-4. 2009 Pronovias wedding gowns
5. Valentino Sposa 2009 wedding dress
6-10. Manuel Mota Costura and Manuel Mota Pronovias wedding dresses.
Goddess Bridal Couture
Modern Wedding Dresses With an Ancient Deity Touch
Trend Themes
1. Goddess-inspired Bridal Wear - A trend towards bridal wear that takes inspiration from the goddesses depicted in Ancient Greek and Roman art and mythology, incorporating details like empire waistlines and long-flowing, ethereal dresses.
2. Colorful Wedding Gowns - An emerging trend in bridal wear revolves around colorful dresses, reminiscent of the vibrantly colored gowns once worn by affluent women in Ancient Greece and Rome.
3. Goddess-inspired Accessories - Accessories inspired by deities of Ancient Greek and Roman mythology (e.g. headbands, bracelets, jewelry, etc.) represent an opportunity to add the final touches to a goddess-inspired bridal look.
Industry Implications
1. Bridal Fashion - The bridal fashion industry can capitalize on this trend by offering new lines of bridal wear that incorporate Ancient Greek and Roman-inspired details and styles, particularly empire waistlines and long-flowing dresses.
2. Wedding Planning and Services - Wedding planners and services can leverage the trend of goddess-inspired weddings by offering packages that offer Ancient Greek and Roman-inspired decor and themes that complement the bridal wear.
3. Jewelry Design - Jewelry makers can explore the trend of goddess-inspired accessories by creating pieces inspired by the deities of Ancient Greek and Roman mythology that complement the bridal wear.