A bohemian (boho) wedding style is characterized by a relaxed, romantic, and earthy aesthetic that blends 1960s/70s nostalgia with modern, whimsical, and nature-inspired elements. It features organic materials like pampas grass, rattan, lace, and macramé, often set in, or mimicking, natural environments like gardens, beaches, or deserts. The vibe is intentionally effortless, eclectic, and, often, DIY-focused.
Key Elements of a Boho Wedding:
Venue & Atmosphere: Casual and intimate, such as woodlands, meadows, backyards, or bohemian-styled venues with lounge areas and, often, picnic-style seating.
Color Palette: Earthy tones including rust, olive green, terracotta, mustard, cream, blush, and beige.
Decor & Florals: Unstructured, wildflower bouquets, dried flowers (specifically pampas grass), rattan furniture, macramé hangings, crystal accents, and oriental rugs.
Bridal Style: Comfortable, flowy, and ethereal dresses, often featuring lace, bell sleeves, or two-piece designs. Hairstyles are typically soft, featuring beachy waves, braids, or flower crowns.
Lighting: Romantic and warm, including fairy lights, candles, and paper lanterns.