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November 5, 2011 by Jay

Beach Wedding Dresses

Since you've decided on a Hawaiian wedding theme and now you need to find beach wedding dresses that go with your Hawaiian beach theme. Or you are planning a beach style wedding elsewhere, wherever that may be. It's easy to bring Hawaii to any beach or even to your own back yard. And it all starts with the correct choice of Hawaiian wedding attire suitable to wear on the beach not only for yourself and your bridesmaids but the complete bridal party.

While a wedding on the beach may sound like a unique concept, it has been happening on various beaches of the world. A lot of brides are opting for exotic beach locations for their weddings instead of a traditional church wedding. In order to pick the right bridal attire for a particular wedding, you will need to consider many different elements. This can depend on the location, season and local practices or customs as well as the type of beach itself can be a important factor when selecting Hawaiian beach wedding dresses.

Hawaii is well-known for being laid-back and casual, so why not apply the same attitudes toward your wedding? It's not uncommon for couples getting married on the beach to throw tradition to the wind and dress down.

While nothing could be more romantic than a traditional Hawaiian wedding dress known as a "Holoku". The Hawaiian Holoku, a formal Hawaiian gown with a train, is also a gorgeous choice as a Hawaiian wedding gown for those who would like authentic Hawaiian wedding wear. The Holoku is an elegant, and conservative, formal tea dress, with its high neck, long sleeves, and lace. Maile, the character in Blue Hawaii who married Elvis at the end of the movie, wore a Holoku as her wedding gown as Elvis and Maile serenaded each other with the Hawaiian wedding song as they floated down a river on a canoe toward wedded bliss.

There are wedding gowns, that are specially designed for brides who wish to have a informal wedding especially for the beach. They are unusually free flowing, with simple lines, sometimes very colorful and definitely a far call from conventional. There are designers who specialize in beach wedding dresses with a Hawaiian theme. And even you do not want to get a designer wedding dress you could just get yourself a comfortable beach dress that you are comfortable wearing and get married.

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10 Comments

  1. al h says:

    Where is the best place around Newport beach to take wedding pictures?
    We are getting married at a church in Newport beach at the end of this month (June) and we would like to know where to take pictures around Newport beach, Fashion Island, Costa Mesa area that would have a beutiful scenery like lots of colorful flowes, trees, lakes, gardens etc that does NOT charge to have a proffesional photgrapher taking our pictures at that site. Any suggestions for a location?

  2. mily says:

    Where is a great place to take wedding pictures in Long Beach?

    • YouAndI says:

      I would recommend you ask your photographer for suggestions and ideas. He/she should be well acquainted with the area and will probably know a few areas you hadn’t thought of yet.

  3. Brooke R says:

    I am getting some wedding/beach pictures blown up on canvas. My question is should I get matte or glazed?
    Generally I prefer glossy photos but being this is canvas, does anyone have any ideas?

    • Mere Mortal says:

      I think because of the roughness of the medium the canvas image lends itself to a matte finish (glazed?).

  4. julienyosmary says:

    Can anyone send me pictures of their beach or outdoor wedding?
    I want to get ideas? I’m planning my beach wedding and have looked on the internet and I am looking for ideas.
    You can post it here.

  5. Angela T says:

    When would it be least windy at the beach for pictures at my wedding?
    I’m getting married on the beach and want my wedding to be next May 12. The only problem I am having is that I’m worried the wind will be to harsh for pictures. Does anyone know the statistical average of the wind mph around the florida panhandle? I just don’t know if I really want to have it there and not have ANY good photos of that special day because everyone’s hair will be a mess. Please help! Thanks

    • ♪♫ ßr0wn Eyǝd G!rl ツ ♥ says:

      Most of the time, it is is windy or breezy on the beach because of the wind off the water (waves). The only time that it’s not windy is when it’s a very warm day but you wouldn’t want to have your ceremony on a day like this or you’ll sweat like crazy. If the only reason why you don’t want it to be windy is because it’ll blow your hair in your face, I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Have your hair in an up-do. Problem solved. :)

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