11 Beautiful Upcycled Wedding Gowns

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If you really want a unique wedding gown, choose a dress made from recycled materials. It’s one-of-a-kind, eco-friendly, and simply brilliant. Your materials could be recycled from something meaningful or just something nice that you get your hands on. Old yarn for crocheting dresses and vintage lace are also popular materials to use when upcycling wedding dresses. Brings a whole new meaning to something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.

1. Silk & Organic Cotton

via Leanne Marshall

Eco Friendly Wedding/Reception/Special Occasion Dress, Made from Recycled Materials

2. Pleats & Ruffles

via Little White Dress

Pleats and Ruffles Wedding Gown

3. Swallow-Tail Lace-Up

via Malam

Wedding Gown with swallowtail lace-up

Wedding Gown with swallowtail lace-up

4. Vintage Lace

via Macolie Monster

Bella Ruffle Wedding Dress

5. Old Wedding Dress + Table cloths, Curtains, and Vintage Lace.

via Katie Jean

upcycled wedding dress

Romantico Wedding Gown - Upcycled and Eco Friendly

6. Floral Cotton & Lace

via Malam

upcycled wedding dress

7. Silk

via Conscious Clothing

upcycled wedding dress

8. Upcycled Sweaters

via Snuggle Pants

Upcycled White Sweater Coat with a Medieval Liripipe Hood and Bell Sleeves by SnugglePants

9. Made from a Vintage Slipdress

via Katie Jean

Recycled Bohemian Wedding Dress - The Vintage Slipdress

Recycled Bohemian Wedding Dress - The Vintage Slipdress

10. Nylon Slips & Vintage Lace

via Pondhopper Studio

upcycled eco friendly wedding dress

11. Raw Silk & Lace

via Katie Jean

Recycled Fabric Bohemian Wedding Dress - The Flora Gown

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Which of these upcycled wedding dresses was your favorite? Share with us in the comments below!

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