One of the reasons I started Fly By Night Wedding is because I believe *everyone* who gets married deserves the beautiful, meaningful wedding day they dream of–including people who are on a tight budget.
I *love* writing these posts as a resource for brides on a budget to quickly know that yes, there *are* dress options out there that are stylish and beautiful. Getting real about money and budgets in the wedding industry still carries a lot of stigma. But we’re in 2019 and no one should be embarrassed to celebrate their love because they can’t afford a costly wedding–especially when so many young people are carrying significant debt and unable to find jobs that pay a fair wage. If anything, getting to celebrate love in the face of these challenges is something couples on tight incomes especially deserve.
1. One Loved Babe – Lace Bohemian Maxi in White
This lace boho maxi is beautiful! Pair with a flower crown and simple yet bold statement necklace for a stunning boho wedding look fit for your backyard celebration or intimate elopement. This lace bohemian maxi is only $60!
2. Pretty Little Thing – White Sequin Cape Detail Maxi Dress
This slinky dress oozes boho glamour! And at $56, it’s affordable for just about every bride.
3. ASOS Edition – Wedding Maxi Dress with Flutter Sleeve
What a simple yet regal dress! The high neck and flutter sleeves look utterly dignified yet relaxed. At $75.50, this dress is a bargain.
4. Morning Lavender – Ellen Beige Floral Tulle Maxi Dress
I love the light botanical touches of green in the floral pattern of this dress! It’s unique but able to be easily styled for either a boho wedding or a more classic look. Plus, it can be worn with straps or strapless! The Ellen Beige maxi dress is $82.99.
5. Morning Lavender – Cora Blush Floral Maxi Dress
Another Morning Lavender dress! The white floral lace overlay on blush lining is a very trendy, contemporary look and at $80.99, super affordable.
6. ASOS Edition – Delicate Lace Wedding Dress
This elegant yet casual dress is perfect for any boho wedding! Also, did I mention it only costs $57?
For the bride who wants a simple and comfortable yet beautiful wedding look, the Evermore dress’ pockets, elastic waistband, and delicate neck and chest embroidery is the perfect fit. The Evermore is only $49.99.
The beaded and scalloped hem top of the Ember dress is truly gorgeous! I honestly can’t believe this dress is only $92. Get this dress now while you still can!
9. Nee See’s Boutique – Prima Ballerina Gown
Pair this sequined top dress with simple pearl earrings and a dried bouquet for a blush boho glam bridal look! The Prima Ballerina gown is $79.99.
10. ASOS Edition – Satin Fringe Wrap Wedding Dress
Normally satin dresses are about as far away from a boho aesthetic as you can get, but the relaxed wrap silhouette and dramatic fringe of this dress make it both super casual and boho edgy! Pair with a white blossom and sage green flower crown for a striking, back to basics boho look. The satin fringe wrap dress is $95.
11. ASOS Edition – Little Mistress Maternity Maxi Dress
For brides who are expecting, this is a darling boho gown at an incredible price! The Little Mistress maxi dress costs only $38.50.
Have you found other awesome boho wedding dresses under $100? Let me know in the comments! Also, don’t forget to sign up to get my FREE exclusive “Four Places You Aren’t Shopping For Affordable Wedding Dresses (But Should)” Guide!
Looking for a splash of unexpected color on your wedding day? These nine colorful boho wedding dresses are exuberant, bold, and festive–and perfect for brides with personalities to match!
1. Lovely Bride – Palermo Dress
Covered in a stunning appliqué of muted blue flowers, this dress has a mystic yet modern, clean boho look. The Palermo dress is $4001.
2. Lucy Can’t Dance – Moonage Daydream
I love all of Lucy Can’t Dance’s retro-futuristic boho looks, and this pastel space queen dress is one of my favorites! The Moonage Daydream Dress adds two touches of light color with its reverse light gray dip dye skirt and iridescent sequin top. The Moonage Daydream is made to your measurements for $3,118.92.
3. Lucy Can’t Dance – Ground Control Dress
I just *had* to include another dress from Lucy Can’t Dance! The pale blue dip dye and geometric sleeves make this dress both offbeat yet fitting for many different boho wedding aesthetics. The Ground Control Dress is made to your measurements at $2,438.43.
4. Wardrobe by Dulcinea – Aurora Dress
This utterly ethereal dress is named after the northern lights the colors of its dip dye skirt bring to mind. Pair with a silver starry crown for a breathtaking celestial wedding look. The Aurora dress is $865.
5. Rue de Seine – Aegean Dres in Indigo
You’ll look like a princess from a faraway land in this dress! This gown’s dip dye tassels and lush blue and pale pink floral fabric are jaw-droppingly beautiful. The Aegean gown in indigo is $3,475.
6. Dame and Maiden – Pastel Lace Wedding Dress
The painted lace of this dress is unlike anything I’ve ever seen–the bold pastels, dip dye fringe armbands, and split front come together into an incredible boho gown.The warm, vibrant colors have me fantasizing about a summer solstice festival wedding! This dress is $1,795.
7. Dame and Maiden – Pastel Lace Wedding Dress with Fringe Sleeves
This. Dress. UGH. So vibrant, sunny, and festive, this dress is perfect for brides throwing weddings full of joy and color. That yellow to lavender ombré fringe is to *die* for! This dress’ price tag is $1,875.
What other colorful boho dresses have *you* found that brides would love? Let me know in the comments! Also, don’t forget to sign up to get my FREE exclusive “Four Places You Aren’t Shopping For Affordable Wedding Dresses (But Should)” Guide!
Let me say it loud and clear: no one should have to go into debt to buy an engagement ring! There are too many other costs–rent, car insurance, an upcoming wedding!–in life that matter more than meeting an outdated and arbitrary standard for how much a ring should cost. Spending one or multiple months’ worth of income on an engagement ring in 2019 is an unrealistic and ridiculous prospect for many, especially for young people.
You can’t go wrong with this beautiful ring! I love how this ring strikes the perfect balance between a boho and classic look. The price range of this ring is $278 – $414.
A beautiful minimalist ring made for stacking, this 14 karat gold ring is only $249.
This beautiful ring, made with 10 karat white gold and a manmade diamond simulant, is conflict free. This ring costs $439.37.
The stackable chevron wedding band and 14 karat rose gold bands make this ring set beautifully boho and contemporary! At $299.99, this set is very affordable.
If you’re going for a minimal boho look, this is the ring! This triple diamond ring is conflict free and only $240.
The textured band of this diamond ring gives it a vintage, almost magically rustic feel! The 14 karat option starts at $439.50.
Raw California diamond gives this ring a minimal, modern, earthy vibe. At a price range of $108-$416, it’s both uniquely beautiful and very affordable.
This ring gives off major boho glam vibes–and is affordable at only $209.30!
For your fairytale love story! This gorgeous, eclectic ring is $440.
The rich, deep blue of this ring’s stone is breathtaking! This is a great ring for beloveds looking for a raw, natural engagement ring look. This blue apatite engagement ring ranges from $199 – $219.
Have you found a shop or label with affordable and stunning engagement rings? Let me know in the comments! Also, don’t forget to sign up for the Fly By Night Newsletter for updates and exclusives!
You can breathe a sign of relief–yes, there are beautiful boho wedding dresses under $500!
Finding your wedding dress can and should be one of the most fun parts of planning your wedding! But it’s totally normal for dress shopping to feel stressful, too–especially if you don’t have much money to find *The Dress* that you’re supposed to fall head over heels for the same way you did for the person you’re marrying. Aren’t society’s wildly high expectations just great for anxiety?f
This. Dress! The Topaz gown is an elegant yet earthy boho gown that does not look like it should cost only $363–but only costs $363!
If you’re going for a boho glam look, this dress is *it!* Just as fitting for a desert elopement as a hippie chic beach wedding, this dress is $436.
Yes, another Jen’s Pirate Booty gown, because they’re too gorgeous not to share! Although unlined in photos, this dress does come with a removable slip–and is only $308.
Last Jen’s Pirate Booty dress, I swear! The nearly floor-length sleeves in bold lace and backless silhouette of this dress make it a showstopper. The Swan Song dress is $363.
The bold, swirled illusion lace on this dress is absolutely gorgeous! At only $237, this beautiful gown is a solid steal.
This boho dream of a dress is on sale for only $450! Although the wrap pictured appears to be sold out, pair this dress with the BHLDN Palmer Cape at $190 for an incredible wedding look totaling under $700!
Go total flower child with this crocheted caftan dress! This dress includes an adjustable waistband and adjustable back tie, so you can achieve that flowy hippie goddess look and still have fit. This dress from Saldana Vintage’s plus size bridal collection is $498.
Easy and idyllic, the Melly dress is perfect for the bride who wants understated, idyllic beauty for her wedding day. The Melly dress is $389.
This simple, romantic dress would be perfect with a lush flower crown and wild, voluminous bouquet. The Dawn dress is super affordable at $118!
This stunning duster is a true flower child bride’s dress, with beautiful keyhole lace, tassel-tied waist, and those billowy sleeves. Plus, this can be worn after your wedding day unbuttoned to the hips or waist with embroidered bell bottoms for major 70s vibes! The Cleo Duster is $360.
If you’re looking for a beige or champagne dress option, look no further than this positively witchy, mystic dress! The illusion lace and starry symmetrical embroidery of this dress make it a real standout. The Daisy Chain Reaction Dress is $490.
Let me know if you come across any more boho wedding dress steals in the comments! Plus, if you’re looking for accessories to finish your look check out FBNW’s list of boho headpieces and hair accessories!
As a lifelong crystal collecting, fantasy novel devouring, unicorn and dragon obsessed sentimental nerd, I love how the boho wedding trend has opened up so many possibilities for brides who want to look magical on their wedding day! One aspect of boho styling I’m happy to see get more creative is boho wedding hair accessories.
Here’s the thing: I love flower crowns! But there are so many other headpiece and accessory possibilities coming into vogue that deserve more spotlight. Also, flower crowns don’t fit every mystical boho persona: what if you want to be a winter queen, a celestial goddess, a crystalline princess?
Celestial weddings are having a moment right now and I am *into it.* This starry tiara is elegant yet whimsical, the perfect finishing touch to your bridal look. This crown is $125.
For the bride who wants a clean, modern boho look, this quartz hairpiece adds an earthy, raw touch of magic. This hairpiece is $133.
Major rock’n’roll goddess vibes! I love this tiara–it’s edgy, organic, and a little bit outer space. This opal tiara costs $62.
Not every beach wedding has to be drenched in teal and fuschia! For the bride who dreams of a moody beach wedding, this seashell crown is a stunning finishing touch paired with a shimmery gold or ivory gown and structural dried bouquet. This seashell crown is $65.
A simple yet striking hairpiece like this starry headband is both incredible romantic and easy to wear with a number of hairstyles. At $37.42, this is an affordable way to add starry night sparkle to your wedding look.
There are a lot of options out there for crystal crowns, but this one stands out for its wild, organic structure and two tiers of crystals. This stunning tiara is $161.50.
For a bride looking for an unexpected botanical headpiece, this berry crown is full of ethereal, innocent romance. And at $8.50, it’s an incredibly affordable way to achieve a unique and magical look for your big day.
Halo crowns are a fast-growing trend, and Batcakes Couture does them right! Most halo crowns are made from zip ties, but Batcakes’ crowns are handcrafted from wood and made to last. She offers a variety of halo crown designs, which can even be customized with colorful gems! This crown is $124.95.
Piece. De. Resistance. Seriously, I gasped when I saw this crown, also from Batcakes Couture. For the bride who wants to exude magnificent, avant garde queenliness, this crown is meant for you. Truly, I *need* to see someone wear this for a moody, regal winter wedding. This snowy, beautiful crown is $300.
Have you stumbled upon creative boho bridal hair accessories worth knowing about? Share in the comments! Also, don’t forget to sign up to get my FREE exclusive “Four Places You Aren’t Shopping For Affordable Wedding Dresses (But Should)” Guide!
One of the most exciting parts of your wedding is people from different stages of you and your partner’s lives coming together to celebrate your love. I know I can’t wait for old and new friends to meet at our wedding, and for our families to meet our friends they’ve not had the opportunity to meet before.
But cisheteronormative wedding traditions and cultural expectations–and the presence of conservative family (or friends) who follow said traditions and expectations–can make queer wedding party members and guests feel erased, embarrassed, and unsafe. As someone marrying a queer person, and as part of a couple with queer friends in our wedding parties and on our guest list, I want our wedding to feel as safe and welcoming to our queer loved ones as possible.
This can apply to dress codes sent to wedding guests or your wedding party. For guest dress codes, make sure not to gender clothing options (i.e., “Gentlemen should wear suits”). For your wedding party, ask what your queer friend(s) are most comfortable wearing (if you don’t already know what kind of clothes they like to rock). You may have a queer woman in your bridal party you know loves to wear dresses, for instance, but a nonbinary or genderqueer friend that will want to wear something else. Just make sure to communicate and ensure your friend knows you want them to feel comfortable in whatever they wear for your wedding.
I know this one depends on a lot of factors: where you live, how much you can afford to spend on a venue, family involvement in your wedding, etc. But if possible, having bathrooms marked as gender neutral–even if that’s a taped-on label over a gendered bathroom sign–lets your nonbinary, transgender, and genderfluid/genderqueer guests be present and included without the burden of trying to choose the “right” restroom. This, of course, in no way guarantees that other people at your wedding won’t be disrespectful, bigoted jerks. But it does signal to your guests what your values are as a couple–and since it’s a wedding, most people won’t push back on a couple’s choices and make a scene.
Also, handicap accessible restrooms ensure disabled guests feel comfortable attending your wedding. This was a big factor for us deciding a venue. There were a couple outdoor options we really liked, but would’ve required rented porta-potties or bathroom trailers with stairs. These options would’ve been nearly impossible for some of our disabled guests and guests with limited mobility to access.
Again, I know this depends heavily on location, budget, and family involvement in your wedding. But if possible, hiring queer friendly vendors–especially for roles like photographer, DJ, etc. that have a high level of interaction with the couple, wedding party, and guests–helps create a safer atmosphere for everyone.
I was so relieved to find a queer friendly photographer for our wedding after scouring through tons of photographer profiles that talked about loving Jesus, only featured who appeared to be heteronormative couples, and had gendered contact forms (“Bride’s name” and “Groom’s name” instead of say, “Your name” and “Partner’s name”).
I’m not saying that people of faith can’t be queer friendly (or queer themselves, for that matter, as many are). But if you are a wedding vendor that wants to be safe for queer couples and wedding parties, you should say so explicitly on your website or other public contact forum–especially if you do adhere to a faith that historically has oppressed and excluded queer folks. This is especially important for photographers, given their level of interaction with couples.
This is more for your wedding party or very close, trusted friends. There may be some people attending your wedding you know have the potential to be rude or disrespectful to queer guests. In this case, you may want to give your queer pals a “steer clear” advisory for that person, for their own sake, to avoid any potentially hurtful or embarrassing interactions.
This is more appropriate and doable for your wedding party members who will be in the spotlight and interacting more with your family and vendors. It *is* your wedding and you have a *lot* to deal with leading up to and on the big day! But making time to talk or sending a quick text asking what will help them feel most comfortable and genuinely themselves during your wedding helps your queer love(s) know you see and appreciate them being there for you!
Please let me know if you have any feedback or additional tips! I’m open to correction, and want to provide actionable and helpful advice. Sound off! Also, don’t forget to sign up for the Fly By Night Wedding newsletter for updates and exclusive content!
I love that more and more people have the opportunity to plan weddings that reflect who they are and leave behind convention, tradition, and stifling expectations. And one growing trend that I love for its affordability and bucking of tradition is the popularity of wedding jumpsuits!
Wedding jumpsuits aren’t just great for brides who don’t want to wear a gown on their big day–they’re also great for engagement shoots, rehearsal dinners, and reception looks for brides that want a ceremony dress and more dance-able look for their reception. Plus, all but two of the jumpsuits on this list are under $1000 (and some *way* under that), so these looks are great for brides on a budget.
The long cape sleeves and wide leg silhouette of this jumpsuit is regal yet clean and simple. At $261, it’s both beautiful and very affordable.
The allover lace and scalloped deep V neck of this jumpsuit are both bold and ultra-feminine. The Kaley jumpsuit is $498.
This blush pink jumpsuit is so simple yet so stunning for the bride who wants to flaunt convention with silhouette *and* color! This jumpsuit is only $116.10, so it’ll fit just about every wedding budget.
This lace jumpsuit has a boho feel with a modern, clean silhouette and only costs $166.
The dotted illusion lace and off-shoulder frills of this jumpsuit make it an ethereal, feminine standout! At only $59.50, this is an absolute steal for your city hall ceremony or intimate elopement.
Isn’t this playsuit a dream? It’s flirty and sexy yet feminine and ethereal, with its illusion lace and ribbon bow at the nape of the neck. Paired with a tulle or chiffon skirt for your ceremony, this jumpsuit makes for a danceable and darling reception look. This jumpsuit is $1,980.
I love this jumpsuit! The cape and open back add drama and the clean, classic lines are utter sophistication. This bespoke jumpsuit is only $145!
Boho, feminine, playful–what’s not to love about this jumpsuit? This is perfect for brides throwing adventurous, festive ceremonies and elopements. This jumpsuit is $595.
This jumpsuit has pockets(!!!) and the simple yet stunning buttoned illusion back will make a statement no matter your ceremony–plus, at $495, it’s pretty budget friendly for many brides.
Made of exclusive luxury lace, this sleeved jumpsuit is incredibly versatile: pair with a flower crown for an ethereal boho look, long necklaces for an edgy hippie vibe, or with a tied skirt as pictured for a modern wink at the classic wedding dress. The Manu is $880.
The Rose Jumpsuit’s unique, illusion lace-paneled bodice and open back plus its tailored, practical legs (and pockets, hell yeah) pairs sleek and practical with feminine and delicate for the bride who wants to drop jaws *and* have some practical function for her wedding outfit. The Rose Jumpsuit is $1,062.82.
This ASOS exclusive is a simple stunner–that open back is gorgeous–and is on sale for *only $30*–they’re low in stock and can be returned, so if you’re making heart eyes over this jumpsuit, get it while you can!
I don’t see many off-the-shoulder jumpsuits, and love the feathered lace neckline and waist sash. Pair this jumpsuit with a flowy A-line white skirt for a princess-y ceremony look, then rock just the jumpsuit at the reception to dance in comfort all night long! This jumpsuit is on sale for only $44!
From the front this jumpsuit is clean and classic, but the stunning open back is a sensual, modern detail that makes this suit absolutely breathtaking. The Maikai is $690.
Spill in the comments if you’ve found other amazing bridal jumpsuits–especially plus size and affordable ones! Also, don’t forget to sign up for the Fly By Night Wedding newsletter for updates and exclusive content!
More and more brides are ditching traditional wedding dress styles in favor of free-spirited, nontraditional boho wedding dresses. The shift away from stuffy, uncomfortable styles from big bridal chains toward designers and labels with unique aesthetic vision and greater focus on the bride’s comfort is an overdue one I’m happy is here!
But many of these labels still design like brides above a street size 12 don’t exist (some of them barely even do that) and carry only hefty price points. For a curvy bride on a budget–aka, *many* brides–finding beautiful plus size boho wedding dresses can be a needle in haystack type of situation.
There’s not one dress from Reclamation that doesn’t make my heart flutter and this is no exception! I’m featuring this specific dress since the real bride featured in the product photos is plus size, but every single Reclamation dress is a) less than $2000 and b) made to your measurements. Plus, free shipping to the U.S. from Victoria, Canada where Reclamation is based. The She’s More Than Magic Dress costs $1,168.04
The Lucia is made from authentic vintage lace, to your measurements, and is only $848. Yep, custom sizing is included in that price. This is actually Saldana Vintage’s most expensive plus gown–you can find more of their plus size dresses here.
I love the beautiful scalloped lace and armbands of this dress! It’s simple yet ethereal, just as perfect for a trendy desert elopement as for a festive, outdoor woodland celebration. At $399–which includes custom sizing–the price is hard to beat.
For a clean, modern boho look–think seaside wedding in Greece–the Vayentha is the dress for you! The criss-crossing geometric patterns add visual interest to the simple, striking silhouette. The Vayentha’s price ranges from $1,489.25 to $1,817.
This dress exemplifies a very Pinterest popular style of wedding dress with geometric-patterned lace bodices and pleated skirts. It’s a great wedding dress, engagement session dress, or rehearsal dinner dress and at $169.90? What a steal.
Although I couldn’t find a photo of a plus size bride in this dress, I *had* to include because it’s both so beautiful and so affordable! Timjan Design makes this dress in up to a size 22 (sold out with a waitlist for sizes above a 22) for only $139.44. You can get the dress custom made to your size for only $154.04. Reviews of the dress are glowing, including from one customer who wore a plus size of the Long Empress Dress for her wedding.
Let me know if you come across any more boho wedding dress steals in the comments! Plus, if you’re looking for accessories to finish your look check out FBNW’s list of boho headpieces and hair accessories!
Boho wedding dresses grew enormously popular in the last few years, and no wonder! They’re a daring, modern, laid back breath of fresh air in bridal style. But finding boho gowns that are trendy, chic, *and* affordable can be a real challenge.
For boho brides who want to wear white with a pop of color, the vibrant Passionflower Dress is a great choice! I adore this floral print. (I actually own a dress with a very similar floral print on white that I love!) The Passionflower is $1250.
You read that right: this dress has pockets! Dreamers & Lovers makes all their dresses to your measurements, so they’re great for plus size brides. (Or anyone whose size doesn’t fit neatly on a standard sizing chart–aka, a *lot* of us). This short sleeve boho gown is beautiful, versatile, and affordable at a $1,095 – $1,394 price range.
Dreamers & Lovers has too many lovely affordable dresses to not include one more! D&L is known for their sleeved, more modest dresses, but the Penelope’s daring open back deserves a look too! (Plus, that gathered fabric in the back is super flattering for your tush. ;D) The Penelope dress is $1,475.
The symmetrical lace and illusion back of the Cascading Lace Gown is a feminine and delicate yet unstuffy option for boho brides. The price tag is $1200.
The placement of the Dylan’s festive doily lace, especially on the illusion halter neck, brings joyful movement and bold visual interest to this A-line dress. Price for Dylan ranges from $1,150 to $1,323.
This romantic gown was inspired by the designer’s mother’s wedding dress. It’s utterly gorgeous yet simple, which is no surprise coming from Daughters of Simone. The Winnie is $1,437.
Let’s get real: I freakin’ love this dress! The bold geometric lace, chest cutout, and open back are stunning. It’s perfect for adventurous, creative brides who aren’t afraid to stand out! At $1,280–which includes the dress made to your measurements–this is a bona fide steal.
Wild at heart, adventurous brides – this is your dress! The Hollis is made from stretch jersey and lace–aka, it’s comfortable–and is available up to size 30, so it’s a great option for plus size boho brides. The Hollis can be yours for $1,099.
Ok so, I’ve been browsing bridal shops on Etsy for months–maybe years!–at this point, and how Reclamation only popped into my search results a few days ago is mindblowing, because–you see the gown above, right? Incredible. Designer Trista, whose reviews on Etsy are the most genuine, heartfelt, and near-worshipful I’ve ever seen for any bridal label, makes all of Reclamation’s gowns at any size. Plus, She’s More Than Magic is available at a jaw-droppingly reasonable $1,169.50, which includes free shipping to the U.S. from Canada.
Reclamation’s dresses are so beautiful, I couldn’t include just one! I can’t get over how mythic and breathtaking this dress is. Reclamation’s rich aesthetic vision, especially for their price points, feels unparalleled in the bridal market. Plus, the gorgeous, majestic sleeves and lush pattern of the Quaker lace are fit for a queen. This is an all around exceptional wedding gown! This dress, made to your measurements and shipped free to the U.S. from Canada, is $1,208.48.
Also, find accessories to complete your look from FBNW’s list of boho hair accessories!
Any other boho wedding dresses under $1,500 you think deserve a spotlight? Let me know in the comments! Also, don’t forget to sign up to get my FREE exclusive “Four Places You Aren’t Shopping For Affordable Wedding Dresses (But Should)” Guide!