Most of us think white when we think wedding dresses. But is it really that simple?
In truth, wedding dress colors are a lot more varied than many brides believe. There are several different shades of white, all of which can create distinctly different impressions. Beyond that, wedding dress designers are expanding their color options more and more, meaning you don’t have to settle for white or ivory if you don’t want to.
Let’s explore some of the most common traditional and non-traditional wedding dress colors.
Whites
Pure White
Pure white is the whitest, brightest shade of white you can find. In fact, this shade of white is so bright that it sometimes gives off a bluish-purple hue.
Diamond White
Diamond white is sometimes called milk-white and is sometimes confused with ivory. It is creamier and warmer than natural white, but still not quite as warm as ivory.
Ivory
Ivory has the warmest yellowish undertones of all the white shades. It often gives a classic vintage feel, as Ivory fabric sometimes looks aged in a beautifully classic way.