One of the trendiest colors included in wedding palettes every year is peach. Peach is flirty, feminine and seasonally appropriate for spring and summer. One of our very favorite trends to emerge from the peach and blush craze are peach wedding dresses!
We witnessed them on the catwalks of London Bridal Fashion Week, which means we’re seeing those dresses in bridal store windows as well.



Peach Wedding Dresses
We’ve selected some of our favorite peach wedding dresses from around the web. These stunning dresses are sweet enough for a blushing bride. Get ready to melt your groom’s heart — and your guests — as you make your way down the aisle in one of these gorgeous gowns.by AmandaJoHandmadeThis peach bow tie would pair nicely at a whimsical wedding that shows off the groom (and bride’s) quirky styles!
Beaded Boho Beauty on the Beach

This one’s for the free-spirited bride who wants her dress to feel like a sunset. The unmistakably peach tulle skirt flows effortlessly while the intricately beaded bodice catches the light with every movement. Paired with a wild fern bouquet and flower crown, it’s boho bridal perfection on the British Columbia coast.
See this West Coast Boho Inspiration Shoot →
Crystal-Embellished Ball Gown with Open Back


If you want gasps when you walk down the aisle and when you turn around, this is your dress. The blush tulle cascades in layers while a crystal-encrusted belt cinches the waist. But the real showstopper? That plunging open back that manages to be both elegant and utterly modern. The soft pink hue photographs like a dream against any backdrop.
See Karen and Paul’s Rustic Private Wedding →
Peach Tulle Ball Gown

Marie Antoinette would approve. This strapless pink ball gown with its sweetheart neckline is a vintage dream, perfect for brides who want to make a colorful statement.
See this Marie Antoinette Styled Shoot →
Draped Chiffon in Dusty Mauve


For the minimalist bride who still wants color, this dusty mauve chiffon gown is pure poetry. The gathered cap sleeves frame the shoulders beautifully while the fabric drapes in that effortlessly romantic way only chiffon can. Against the dramatic black sand beach of Olympic National Park, it proves that peach tones can be moody and ethereal too.
See this Black Sand Beach Bridal Portrait Session →
Long-Sleeve Lace with Industrial Edge

Who says peach can’t be edgy? This stunning long-sleeve lace gown in warm blush tones gets an unexpected backdrop of exposed brick and street art. The delicate lace pattern creates gorgeous texture while the color reads undeniably peachy. It’s proof that a soft, romantic dress can hold its own in an urban setting.
See Kyler and Andrew’s Saint Louis Art Museum Wedding →
Layered Tulle Under the Weeping Willow

Sometimes the setting makes the dress, and this blush ball gown found its perfect match beneath a weeping willow by the lake. The V-neckline and beaded bodice add glamour while the layered tulle skirt in soft pink creates that romantic silhouette brides dream about. The warm peach undertones glow against the greenery.
See Raechal and Gordon’s Romantic Weeping Willow Wedding →
Art Deco Mermaid with Lace and Tulle

This mermaid silhouette combines the best of both worlds: a fitted lace bodice that hugs every curve and a dramatic blush tulle skirt that flares at the knee. The warm peachy undertone of the tulle plays beautifully off the gold art deco styling. It’s vintage glamour meets modern romance.
See this Styled Shoot at Sandlewood →
Forest Fairy Tale Ball Gown

There’s something magical about a blush ball gown among the trees. The pale peach tulle with scattered lace appliques looks like something out of a fairy tale, especially paired with that gorgeous autumnal bouquet. The delicate spaghetti straps keep it feeling light and romantic rather than overly formal.
See this Elegant Forest Styled Shoot →
Tiered Lace Fit-and-Flare

The tiered lace on this fit-and-flare creates such beautiful movement and dimension. Each layer is edged in scalloped lace while the blush satin underlayer peeks through, giving the whole gown that warm peachy glow. Against the vintage mirror and old-world portrait in the background, it’s giving timeless elegance with a modern twist.
See Taylor and Justin’s Tiffany Blue Inspired Wedding →
Mermaid Silhouette with Blush Lining

Sometimes the peach is subtle, and that’s exactly right. This strapless mermaid features an ivory lace overlay with a blush lining that creates the most beautiful warmth. The silhouette is classic bridal, but that hint of color underneath makes it feel fresh and personal. Natural light streaming through the window shows off every detail.
See Christine and Mike’s S’mores Wedding at Wayzata Country Club →
Vintage Vineyard Romance

The way the blush undertones in this fit-and-flare play off that dreamy blue vintage room is perfection. The strapless silhouette with delicate lace shows off beautiful shoulders while the dramatic train pools elegantly on the hardwood floors. It’s romantic, it’s vintage, it’s everything a vineyard wedding dress should be.
See Elizabeth and Bryan’s Late Summer Vineyard Wedding →
Champagne Mermaid with Ruffled Tulle

This mermaid gown knows how to make an entrance. The fitted lace bodice transitions into a dramatic champagne tulle skirt with gorgeous ruffled layers that create incredible movement. The warm peachy champagne tone is sophisticated and stands out beautifully against the Colorado mountainside.
See Kelsey and Harrison’s Outdoor Wedding at Highlands Ranch Mansion →
Rustic Romance in Soft Peach

Simple, sweet, and undeniably peachy. This ball gown features a classic sweetheart neckline with lace detailing on the bodice, while the soft blush tulle skirt creates that dreamy silhouette. The warm tone is subtle enough to feel bridal but distinct enough to stand out. It’s perfect for the bride who wants romance without the fuss.
See Morgan and Clayton’s Romantic Rustic Wedding →
Justin Alexander Elegance

There’s a reason Justin Alexander is a bridal favorite, and this dress shows exactly why. The sweetheart neckline with intricate lace bodice is timeless, while the blush tulle skirt adds that modern peach twist. The dramatic train is perfect for making a statement walking down the aisle at a rustic barn venue.
See this Romantic Spring Affair at Kindred Barn →
Castle Fairytale in Blush

When you’re getting married in an Irish castle, your dress needs to match the setting. This A-line gown with its strapless sweetheart neckline and soft blush tulle delivers all the fairytale vibes. The combination of lace, tulle, and satin in ivory and blush tones creates depth and dimension that photographs beautifully against ancient stone walls.
See Amanda and Mike’s Springfield Castle Destination Wedding →
Bohemian Blush with Lace Overlay

The blush satin peeking out from beneath the white lace overlay gives this fit-and-flare its warm peachy glow. Hanging from the wrought iron stair railing, you can see how the sweetheart neckline and fitted silhouette will flatter, while that hint of color makes it feel special and personal. It’s bohemian romance done elegantly.
Ivory Applique Court Train Gown
Ivory appliqué on a court train? This gown knows how to make an entrance without screaming for attention. It’s all about that subtle opulence — the kind that whispers luxury as you glide down the aisle. The appliqué work is like a wink to elegance, adding texture and interest without the need for bling overload. It’s perfect for the bride who wants her dress to do the talking softly, but firmly.
Now, why does this matter? Because a dress like this transforms an “I do” into an “I absolutely shall” with flair. The ivory hue softens the blush undertones, giving a nod to tradition while embracing modern romanticism. You’ll float through your day feeling like a graceful, less stressed version of Marie Antoinette (before things went south for her, obviously).
In a world full of “look at me” moments, this gown plays the long game. It’s for those who value craftsmanship and know that sometimes, less is more — even when less means layers of dreamy tulle. Yes, it’s a statement piece, but it makes its statement with a sophisticated hush rather than a shout. Trust me, your guests will be craning their necks for a closer look.
Lace Up Beaded Chiffon Train Gown
Soft chiffon, delicate beads, and a lace-up back — it sounds like the start of a romance novel, but it’s actually the gown you’ve been dreaming about. This beaded chiffon train gown doesn’t just walk down the aisle; it waltzes with a whisper of elegance. Perfect for brides ready to embrace a touch of ethereal whimsy.
Wearing this gown feels a bit like starring in your own fairy tale, but with a modern twist — it’s all romance, no damsel in distress. The lace-up corset ensures a fit that flatters without fuss, offering all the support of a best friend holding your train but without the unsolicited opinions.
Why does this dress matter? It captures light in a way that makes you the centerpiece, not just a dress on display. It’s for the bride who’s not just getting married, but making a statement — a soft, romantic, slightly cheeky statement. And yes, your photographer will thank you, because this gown was made to be captured on film — or at least not lost in a sea of whites.
Lotus Skort Romper
Pink and practical? Meet the Lotus Skort Romper, the not-so-secret weapon for the bride who’s done with the fuss of a full gown. This little wonder is crafted with easy elegance — a hidden skort design means freedom to dance (or run for a late-night taco) without a single wardrobe malfunction.
This romper doesn’t just stop at convenience, though. The lotus hue is a soft whisper of pink that nods to romance without shouting “Look, I’m a bride!” Who knew understatement could be so compelling? It’s the perfect choice if you’re all about mixing traditional with a twist, ensuring you’re both stylish and surprise-ready.
Ideal for the post-reception after-party, or heck, even a casual oceanside vow exchange, this skort romper pairs breezy confidence with a dash of cheekiness. Let’s be real, who doesn’t want to feel like they’re getting away with something on their wedding day?
Powder Pink Atelier Gown
Whisper-light silk tulle and wrap-around elegance — the Powder Pink Atelier Gown isn’t just playing dress-up. It’s reinventing what a wedding dress should feel like, taking you from “standard bride” to “I forgot I could look this good” with just one glance in the mirror.
This gown is the classy rebel of the bridal fashion universe — a nod to tradition but definitely winking as it does so. The soft powder pink tone radiates warmth, making you the romantic focal point of your own story without a hint of snow-blind white. It’s the kind of understated drama that makes guests double-take and photographers whisper sweet nothings about natural light capture.
Marrying comfort with couture, this dress sways effortlessly, as if caught in a perpetual dance. Perfect for vows exchanged under a canopy of stars or in a sun-dappled grove. This isn’t just a gown; it’s an unforgettable entrance waiting to happen. Curious relatives will ask why you chose blush. Confidently tell them, “Because it’s perfect.”
English Rose Stretch Satin Gown
Stretch satin with a subtle sheen and a color that lands somewhere between English rose and overachiever — this gown isn’t making a quiet entrance. The fabric clings in all the right spots (you know the ones), but thanks to the stretch, you can breathe, dance, and sprint toward the cake table without a wardrobe malfunction. Priorities.
There’s a quiet confidence to this silhouette — elegant without screaming “look at me,” though frankly, people will anyway. The peachy tone brings out warmth in your skin, which is particularly useful when you’ve been stress-planning this wedding and haven’t seen natural sunlight in weeks. Pair it with a soft updo and warm-toned makeup, and you’ve basically bottled the golden hour.
This one’s for the bride who’s off-book but still romantic, who doesn’t need a six-pound tulle skirt to feel bridal. If you’re saying your vows in a sunlit garden, a beach at low tide, or the backyard where your dog gets top billing — this stretch satin number has it handled. With style, and with stretch. Win-win.
Peach Floral Ball Gown
Airy layers of multi-colored crinkle tulle — that’s what gives this ballgown its dreamy, iridescent peach glow. It’s not one flat shade pretending to be interesting; it’s a soft swirl of blushes and pinks that knew what they were doing when they walked into the room. And by “room,” yes, we do mean your wedding venue.
From the slender straps to the open back with intricate detailing, this dress knows the assignment. It’s romantic, but not saccharine; dramatic, but never costume. The side cutouts offer just enough edge to keep things modern, while the full skirt handles the fairytale quota without a hint of irony (though we’ll allow you a wink). Whether you’re saying “I do” under a chandelier or a string of café lights, this gown adapts like your most stylish friend — graceful in a ballroom, grounded at a backyard bash.
If you’re toying with color but terrified of looking like a Pinterest fail, this is your safety net: bold enough to break up the sea of white gowns, soft enough to still feel bridal. Match your bouquet, stun your guests, and yes — look like you belong in a Vogue spread while doing it.
Peach Tulle Gown With Purple Embroidery
Peach tulle and purple embroidery — an unexpected duo that somehow just *gets* each other. This gown leans into the romance of a late-spring garden but doesn’t lose its edge, thanks to the bold stitching that gives it a whisper of whimsy (and zero bridal stiffness). It’s one of those rare dresses that can look like a fluttery daydream *and* hold its own in the face of a vineyard wind gust or a bridesmaid’s side-eye.
The sheer layers of gauzy tulle float with just enough volume — not ballroom-princess, but definitely more than cocktail-party cute — making it ideal for brides who want a color moment without needing a whole crayon box. The embroidery adds just the right amount of detail to make your guests lean in, and yes, the photographer will thank you for not wearing reflective white in full sun. You’re not trying to steal focus from the flowers, you *are* the flowers.
Blush Corseted Tiered Gown
That corseted bodice you’re eyeing? It’s not just for show — it sculpts like a dream and keeps everything in place *without* the medieval torture vibes. Pair that with a blush silk-chiffon tiered skirt that flutters the way you *wish* your veil would, and you’ve got a gown that floats somewhere between fairy-tale princess and cool bride who drinks iced coffee at midnight.
There’s something quietly rebellious about ditching white in favor of a dress that makes people tilt their heads and go “wait… that’s peach?” — like you’re offering tradition a soft, romantic side-eye. And yes, it sways perfectly when the wind inevitably kicks up for your dramatic vineyard entrance. You’ll look like you planned it, because you basically did.
This is the dress for a bride who wants to feel like herself on her wedding day — just a slightly more ethereal, windswept version, corseted and tiered to perfection.
Peach Corseted Ruffle Gown
The corseted bodice is cut with architectural precision — boning that actually *does* something, for once — while the voluminous ruffle skirt seems determined to make its own dramatic entrance. This isn’t just a dress, it’s your “main character” moment distilled into layers of peachy chiffon. And yes, it moves like a soft breeze crashing a garden party.
There’s a satisfying tension here: the structure of the corset channels elegance with a bit of edge, but it’s softened (deliberately) by those cascading romantic ruffles. It toes the line between bridal tradition and “this is still *very* me,” making it a low-risk rebellion for the bride who wants a bit of color without veering into costume territory. Bonus: the peach tone flatters most skin tones better than stark white ever bothered to try.
Wear this if you’re eloping in Italy or getting married barefoot in a dewy field — basically, anywhere the dress can catch the light and remind everyone why you’re the one in it. Traditionalists might blink twice. Good. Let them.
Peach Floral Quinceanera Gown
Peach velvet and layers of whisper-light tulle — not your average aisle ensemble, and thank goodness for that. This off-the-shoulder peach quinceañera gown really leans into its romantic roots, but dials back the formality with a modern softness that feels more “ethereal garden party” than “Victorian fainting couch.” And yes, there’s something very satisfying about the way the velvet bodice hugs the shoulders without turning you into a sparkly statue.
It’s the kind of dress that knows it’s technically not white and doesn’t care — in the best way. The understated silhouette lets the texture do the heavy lifting: that tactile peach velvet up top, a gauzy flow to the skirt, and just enough volume to feel special without requiring a team of bridesmaids to maneuver you through a doorway. Ideal for brides who want fairytale vibes without the full pumpkin carriage energy.
Whether you’re tying the knot under a tangle of vines in a backyard or chasing golden light on a breezy beachfront, this gown shows up soft, warm, and confidently offbeat. You could say it blushed so you don’t have to.
Perfect in Peach
These charming bridal gowns are perfect for brides who want to buck tradition without pushing the envelope too far. After all, many brides consider peach and blush-toned wedding dress safe alternatives to traditional white gowns. To help inspire you, we’ve created a guide to peach wedding dresses.
What Makes Peach Wedding Dresses So Popular?
Lightly shaded gowns in lavenders, champagnes, blushes, and peaches are outrageously trendy. Steadily, we’ve seen a departure from the traditional big ballroom wedding for more intimate venues. Large displays of florals, cakes, and linens are becoming more personalized, DIY and reflective of the bride and grooms personalities. One of the wedding trends that has changed over the years is the need for a white dress. Instead, gowns bearing a little touch of color reflect some bride’s tastes and personal style better.
In addition, peach wedding dresses are incredibly flattering against certain skin tones. Where traditional white gowns wash out brides with paler skin, peach shades can bring out rosy or golden undertones. The result is a vibrant, healthy looking bride, flush with romance on her big day!
Finally, a beach wedding dress is an excellent option for a bride who is remarrying! While second wedding dresses can certainly be white, some brides don’t want to commit a faux pas. Instead, they search out an off-white dress to keep with tradition.
Where is a Peach Wedding Dress Most Appropriate?
A non-traditional wedding gown is a perfect statement for nontraditional weddings. A blushing peach dress would look perfect at a boho wedding or more rustic affairs in the outdoors. In particular, a peach wedding dress would be stunning during a spring or summer wedding. Just picture portraits in a blooming garden!
A gown of this shade would also look gorgeous at a more casual beach wedding. Not only is the shade more warm and inviting, it would show up much better in traditional wedding portraits on the beach! Photographers often combat a glare and a loss of dress detail in the direct sunlight and reflection from the sand. A peach or blush gown would contrast beautifully against the blue ocean water, and wouldn’t throw off a blinding glare!
Here are our favorite venue types to wear a warm-toned wedding gown:
- Garden wedding
- Open air event venue
- Backyard wedding
- Villa or naturally-lit venue
- Beach or waterfront location
Peach Wedding Gown Styling Tips
Something about this warm-toned shade evokes charm and femininity. When styling your hair and makeup for a peach wedding dress, we recommend you keep your look soft and romantic. Try soft, flowing curls or a loose chignon to achieve this look!
Your makeup should complement the dress and not clash with it. Bold red lips or too-dark eye makeup looks can look strange against the delicate blush shade of the gown. Ask your stylist to try warm, golden-honey or pink tones in your eye makeup. A mauve, nude or rose lip would look lovely, and keep your entire look warm, inviting and sweet!
That’s all for today. Let us know in the comment section below if you plan to wear peach for your gown. And here’s hoping your wedding day is a peachy dream!

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