How to Plan a Victorian Era-Inspired Wedding

by Vivian

Are you dreaming of a wedding filled with romance with old-world charm? A Victorian-inspired wedding might be just what you're looking for! With this guide, we will help you create a beautiful day that feels truly special and unique.

Tips for Planning a Victorian-Themed Wedding

Making your wedding feel truly Victorian means paying attention to the small details. Here's how to create a day that guests will remember.

Find Your Perfect Victorian Wedding Venue

The right place sets the mood for your Victorian wedding. Look for spots that already look like they're from the 1800s. Old estates, grand houses, or even pretty gardens with old buildings are perfect. Think about places with fancy wood, big lights, or beautiful rooms. Ask if you can decorate how you like!

What to Wear to Your Victorian Wedding

Victorian fashion is famous for its elegant look. It offers many ideas for your wedding clothes.

Picture long dresses with high necks and long sleeves. They often feature full skirts made of rich fabrics, such as satin or lace. A long veil, delicate lace gloves, and jewelry will complete your look. Consider wearing a family heirloom for added significance.

Vintage Style Party Gown in Ivory

1. Audrey Vintage Style Party Gown in Ivory by Nataya

  • Occasion: Edwardian-themed wedding, garden party celebration

  • Color: Ivory

  • Design: Romantic gown with ethereal sheer overlay

  • Upper Fabric: 100% nylon tulle

  • Style Tags: Edwardian,  

  • Price: $198.75

Downton Abbey Tea Party Gown

2. Downton Abbey Tea Party Gown in Ivory by Nataya

  • Occasion: Edwardian-themed wedding,

  • Color: Ivory

  • Design: Layered styling, English chain stitch embroidery, 3/4 Sleeve

  • Upper Fabric: Tulle, Nylon Tulle,

  • Style Tags: Edwardian, the early 1900s

  • Price: $275.00

Parisienne Vintage Wedding Gown

3. Parisienne Vintage Elegance Wedding Gown in Ivory Peach

  • Occasion: Wedding, Themed Parties

  • Color: Ivory 

  • Design: Empire styling, Juliette sleeve, silk stitch embroidery

  • Upper Fabric: 100% nylon tulle/dotted tulle

  • Style Tags: Edwardian Era

  • Price: $385.00

Romantic Dress in Ivory b

4.  Dafna Frontier Romance Dress in Ivory by Nataya

  • Occasion: Wedding, Themed Parties

  • Color: Ivory 

  • Design: stitch embroidery, scallops, delicate flower details, and lacing on the back

  • Upper Fabric: 100 % viscose georgette, 100% viscose chiffon flounces

  • Style Tags: Edwardian Era

  • Price: $310.00

How to Decorate for a Victorian Wedding

Your decorations truly bring your Victorian era-themed wedding to life.

  • Colors: Choose rich, deep colors. Think of jewel tones like deep red, green, blue, and purple. Add gold, cream, or white for a special touch.

  • Flowers: Lots of flowers were popular back then! Use roses, lilies, and ferns. Put them in fancy vases. We'll talk more about flowers below.

  • Lights: Soft, warm light from big lights, candles, or old-style lamps creates a romantic feeling.

  • Furniture and Props: Use old furniture, velvet chairs, fancy mirrors, and old picture frames. Small things like lace mats or old books make it even better.

  • Table Settings: Use nice plates, crystal glasses, and silver forks. Tall flower and candle arrangements in the middle of tables add to the grand feel.

Victorian Wedding Photography

To capture your Victorian wedding, talk to your photographer. Find someone who likes classic and romantic pictures. Try poses that look like old paintings. Black and white photos can make it feel even more like the old days. Ask your guests to dress up for fun group photos!

Themed Entertainment

Your fun activities should match the elegant feeling of a Victorian wedding.

  • Live Music: A group playing string instruments, a piano player, or a harp player will set a lovely mood.

  • Dancing: Learn some old Victorian dances, like the waltz. Invite your guests to join in!

  • Readings: Read poems or stories from the Victorian era during your ceremony or party.

  • Fun Things to Do: A photo booth with old hats and props can be very entertaining.

Plan the Food and Drinks

Victorian wedding meals were big and fancy.

  • Menu: Focus on classic, filling foods. Roasted meats, pies, and rich desserts were common. Talk to your caterer to plan a menu that feels Victorian but also tastes good today.

  • Wedding Cake: A tall, fancy cake with lots of decorations and flowers is perfect.

  • Drinks: Offer nice wines, champagne, and maybe some old-fashioned punches. Don't forget tea and coffee!

Floral Arrangements

Flowers were very important in Victorian decor, and they often had special meanings.

  • Bouquets: Flowing bouquets with many different flowers and green leaves were popular. Think about flowers that had secret messages, like red roses for love.

  • Centerpieces: Big, overflowing flower arrangements in the middle of tables look amazing.

  • Decorations: Use long flower ropes, flower arches, and scattered petals to make everything romantic.

Frequently Asked Questions About Victorian Weddings

What was marriage like in the Victorian era?

In Victorian times, marriage was a big deal for families and money. While love became more important, practical reasons still mattered. Weddings were often grand parties to show off the family's status. Brides wore white, a style made popular by Queen Victoria, meaning purity.

What is the Victorian wedding aesthetic?

The Victorian wedding aesthetic is about luxury, romance, and old traditions. It loves fine details, rich fabrics, deep, strong colors, and lots of flowers. The whole look is elegant and charming, with a touch of drama. It often tries to be very true to the historical style.

What are the colors for a Victorian wedding?

The main colors for a Victorian wedding are deep, rich jewel tones. Think strong reds (like burgundy), deep greens, royal blues, and rich purples. These colors are often mixed with classic light colors like ivory, cream, gold, and silver. These lighter colors add to the feeling of luxury. Light pastel colors might be used a little, but they are not usually the main colors.

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Vivian is a fashion historian specializing in Victorian, Edwardian, and Roaring Twenties styles. With a degree in Art History and Fashion Studies, she expertly combines historical authenticity with modern fashion insights.

She loves restoring vintage garments and exploring antique shops for hidden treasures.


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