
Are you planning for a Spanish wedding, but have no clue what to wear on your special day? Read the following article for some creative and useful ideas on Spanish wedding dresses.
Theme weddings, particularly cultural ones, have become quite a rage these days. We see many couples opting for Oriental, Victorian, or Spanish style weddings to celebrate their union. It is the tradition, culture, significance, and beliefs behind each and every ritual, which sets apart these weddings from the regular church.
Color of the Gown
Black is the most preferred color for a traditional Spanish wedding. According to their culture, the black bridal gown represents her character, which will be revealed to the groom on the wedding day. The bride can also opt for red or white-colored gowns, which are equally acceptable in the wedding.







Design of the Gown
How is Spanish Wedding Dress Different
The classic Spanish wedding dresses are designed in the same elegant way as the wedding gowns, but with a little Spaniard twist to them. In the gown’s lower part, near the hem, there are a number of frills that are similar to a Flamenco skirt. The gown is designed with full sleeves, with ruffles at their end, near the hand. It is mostly designed with materials like silk, chiffon, organza, lace, and taffeta.
Traditionally, these dresses were considered incomplete without a black lacy veil or a mantilla, so one can decide to wear either of these or let go of it according to one’s likings. Brides opting for modern dresses, who do not want to wear a black veil, can opt for a white gown, with a lacy black overlay, and black and red embroidery on it. Wearing a traditional Spanish black shawl, if it goes well with the bridal gown, makes a unique style statement. Lastly, for brides who want to embellish their gowns, can do so by adding crystals, ruffles, beads, embroideries, and diamante to their gowns.
Hand Bouquet
The wedding dresses would be incomplete without the bride carrying a hand bouquet of orange blossoms, while walking on the aisle. According to Spanish traditions, orange blossom, the flower of fulfillment and fertility, brings happiness in the life of the newly-wedded couple, and hence is a must-have on the wedding day.
For an outsider who is considering such a type of wedding, it is very important to understand the various traditions, before opting for one. In this wedding, every aspect right from the color of the flowers to the dress of the bride, has some cultural significance and meaning. One of the beliefs is that the groom should not see the wedding dress before the wedding, as it is considered inauspicious. Also, the shoes to be worn with the dress are kept on each other a day before the wedding, as the Spaniards believe that it will forever keep the couple bonded in happy matrimony.
Along with the right dress, the bride should have the right attitude to carry it off too. Spanish brides are supposed to be very confident, proud, passionate, and defiant at the same time. Hence, display these qualities, while flaunting the dramatic flares of your wedding dress on your D-day.