40 Beautiful Mexican Wedding Dress Ideas - Magical Day Weddings (2024)

The Mexican culture is filled with bright colors and fun designs, and Mexican wedding dresses are no exception to this!

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Although they come in a wide range of designs, styles, and materials- with there not being just one, specific traditional Mexican wedding dress-, Mexican wedding dresses tend to have a vibrancy to them that makes them stand out in comparison to standard dresses.

They can have extensive embroidery patterns or be simple and comfortable cotton dresses. The possibilities are truly endless when it comes to a Mexican wedding dress!

With this in mind, we are going to be looking at 40 different styles of Mexican wedding dress ideas that could be the perfect choice if you are looking to inject some Mexican culture and fun into your big day!

Decorated Sleeveless Dress with Train

This sleeveless dress is the perfect example of a wedding outfit that adds a dash of Mexican flair to create a beautiful look.

The dress features a mermaid-style tail with a floral embroidered bodice.

The centerpiece here has to be the veil, which has beautiful flowers embroidered on the edges.

This is a great outfit for those looking for a dress that combines the look of a traditional wedding dress with a burst of Mexican style.

Traditional Mexican Chiapaneco Dress

If you want to go all out with the Mexican theme, this Mexican Chiapaneco dress could be exactly what you’re looking for.

A Chiapaneco dress is made up of a hand embroidered blouse with a matching, embroidered full skirt, and that is exactly what this dress offers.

The striking floral details and beautiful patterns make for a dress that is definitely different from what could be considered the traditional style of wedding dress, but it is one that is just as gorgeous and well suited to a Mexican wedding.

Celestial Wedding Dress

For a lighter take on the floral decor that is common in Mexican wedding dresses, this Celestial wedding dress is an excellent choice.

The flowers are still very much a major part of the dress, covering the bodice and dotted around the sheer sleeves.

However, the colors are more muted, which suits the delicate and sheet nature of the dress well.

If you are thinking of a Mexican style of dress, but would prefer a design with lighter colors, this is the choice for you.

White Off The Shoulder Ruffled Lace Maxi Dress

There isn’t a nicer dress we can imagine for a beach or Bohemian themed wedding in dreamy Mexico. This soft, flowing off-the-shoulder lace maxi wedding dress seamlessly combines comfort and style.

The dress has a ruffled style that makes it more stylish and appealing. This dress looks light and will catch everyone’s eye.

We appreciate that the gown could be worn for various events and that the design is flattering on all body types. You can easily wear this wedding dress all day and still be comfortable to dance the night away.

Embroidered Floral Mexican Wedding Dress

Embroidery is a big part of a Mexican inspired wedding dress. There are a lot of different styles out there. With this dress it is daring, but also keeps you covered up, which is ideal for a church wedding.

However, this dress would look just as natural on a beach wedding as well.

With a bodice that plunges straight down, removable flowing sleeves, and a daring side slit. Alongside long flower straps, a cascading chiffon skirt, and ruched draping elements to draw attention to the waist.

You can easily show off your back if that is your best feature.

This dress is ideal for brides who desire an unforgettable wedding appearance. While the flower

Decorated Mermaid Dress

This is another dress that adopts floral embroidery, this time doing so in a unique pattern that goes across the dress, running from the bodice all the way down to the bottom of the mermaid tail.

This is an interesting way to incorporate the prevalent floral embroidery that is often seen in Mexican wedding dresses, as it does so in a way that doesn’t feel too over the top or extravagant, making it great for those looking for something a little more toned down but still eye-catching.

Lisa Wedding Dress

Rosa Clara offers a wide range of wedding dresses with designs and styles that are similar to Mexican dresses, such as this gorgeous Lisa dress.

The loose and comfortable boho dress is another popular style when it comes to the Mexican wedding gown, particularly if the wedding is taking place under the hot Mexican sun!

The Lisa dress is the perfect example of the kind of dress that would be popular on this occasion, with a simple tulle skirt, a fitted waistline, a sheath style, and a bodice with a daring neckline and plenty of lace.

Flower Wedding Dress

Another dress that features that popular floral embroidery, this look utilizes a split leg along with decorative, off-the-shoulder sheer sleeves to create a unique and beautiful look.

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The flowers themselves have been embroidered in a similar, cross body style to one of the other dresses that we looked at, whilst the use of only four colors- red, blue, yellow and green-makes this a bright choice that doesn’t veer on the side of extravagantly colorful.

Traditional Huipil Mexican Wedding Dress

The all-cotton materials and embroidery on Aida Coronado’s Huipil wedding dress are reminiscent of traditional Mexican designs. It won’t break the bank either at around $240. It is made to fit bodies from small to extremely large.

Moreover, this dress would look amazing on the beach or at a laid-back garden wedding.

Countless handmade features can be found on this dress. From detailed, feminine, and delicate silk embroidery, crochet, and lace accents.

As well as silk ribbon at the neckline. All these features are used to create this magnificent garment’s exquisite and distinctive style.

You can choose from either off-the-shoulder dress and cap sleeves, depending on your style and type of wedding you are holding.

Sleeveless Mermaid Dress with Decorative Sleeve

Another take on the mermaid dress, this choice goes all out with the Mexican style by adding a sombrero!

You don’t have to go to those lengths exactly (but if you do want to, then why not!) to get the Mexican look though, as the combination of the ivory with the red embroidery emphasizes the vibrancy that is associated with the Mexican culture.

The high necked, one sleeve element also adds a highly unique, matadoresque look to the gown.

Mermaid Dress with Halter Neck and Cutout Sides

Feeling like you want to go big, bold and daring for your Mexican themed wedding dress? Then this next dress may well be right up your street!

This dress is all about extravagance and breaking away from the mold of the traditional wedding gown, featuring a wide mermaid tail with buttons up the side, cut out sides, and a halter-neck with a red bow attached.

The gown is made all the more exciting by the rose embroidery on the tail and on the halterneck top.

Black Mermaid Dress with Red Accents

This dress has a lot of similarities to some of the other mermaid gowns that we have looked at, but rather than being white, it is black in color.

The floral embroidery is even more vibrant thanks to this switch to black.

Black wedding dresses are becoming increasingly popular, so why not give this one a try if you are looking for something a little different with your Mexican themed dress?

Rose Themed V-Neck Dress

For another black choice of gown that is a little more daring, this next dress is a great choice.

The dress features cut out sides with a sheer nude material underneath, as well as a plunging neckline.

It is finished off with vibrant floral embroidery, which covers both the body and the sleeves of the dress.

Floral Dress with Pink Shawl

This is another gown that is darker in tone to a standard wedding dress, though it veers more on the side of dark blue.

It, too, features floral patterns as well as butterfly patterns. The pink shawl is the finishing touch, adding a splash of color that matches the color of the patterns on the dress.

Purple Floral Dress

For a dress that is all about heaps of color, this purple floral dress could be exactly what you’re looking for.

The dress features a plunging neckline and a cinched in waist, giving it a similar shape to Mexican style wedding dresses.

The color is the stand-out feature though, with the dress being covered in a floral pattern that is drenched in shades of purple and pink.

Azalea Wedding Dress

Another dress from Rosa Clara, this is a more relaxing choice of gown with boho vibes.

It features an open v-line at the back, lace tracing across the bodice and a straight cut for a more modest take on the Mexican style of gown.

It also has long sleeves with bell sleeve endings and handcrafted buttoning to emphasize the Bohemian look.

Mexican Style Princess Dress

For a gown that is sure to make you feel like a princess on your big day, whilst still offering some Mexican style and vibrancy, this princess dress is perfection.

The sleeveless dress has a large, flowing skirt that is embroidered on the bottom.

The colorful embroidery combined with the pristine white body of the dress makes for a lovely fantasy style gown.

Sleeveless Asymmetric Dress

This is a similar dress to the aforementioned princess dress, except it has an asymmetric hemline to create a somewhat more unique style.

The bodice, waist, and skirt of the dress is decorated with beautiful, floral embroidery, which combines well with the pale pink color of the gown as a whole.

The floral patterns are somewhat more muted than some of the other choices on this list, but they are able to bring some life, color and grace into the gown.

Aurora Wedding Dress

The Aurora dress from Rosa Clara is one that would be perfect for a bride looking for a simple yet beautiful dress to wear during a warm Mexican wedding(see also: 18 Plus Size Jumpsuits Perfect To Wear To Weddings).

The straight cut design creates a modest look, whilst the lace detailing and long skirts adds to the elegant nature of the gown.

The bodice itself is somewhat daring thanks to the V-neckline and the V-shaped open back, but it is certain to be a stunning look if you are confident enough to try it.

Halter Neck Dress With Floral Decoration

This is another daring look thanks to the plunging halter neckline and the open sides, but it is also another that would be perfect for a warm Mexican wedding.

The lacey nature of the gown blends perfectly with the floral embroidery to create a pretty and lightweight dress that is sure to attract some attention whilst maintaining that Mexican vibe.

A-Line Fantasy Style Dress

Combining the best of Mexican styles with a fantasy like design, this dress is another that features that prevalent floral embroidery on both the front and back of the dress.

It also features sheer straps that also feature floral embroidery.

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The sheer decorative bows on the shoulder and the sheer trail come together to create a pretty, princeless like dress with hints of a classic Mexican style.

Full Skirted Bandeau Midi Dress With Belt

For another gown that offers a more subtle take on the flower embroidery pattern that is popular in Mexican wedding dresses, this dress is the perfect choice.

The floral design combines colorful designs with black and white designs for a slightly different look.

The black belt is the finishing touch to cinch in the waist for a more casual kind of wedding attire.

Vintage Sleeveless Boho Wedding Dress

A comfortable and simple gown, this sleeveless boho dress injects some Mexican color and vibrancy via the embroidery around the waist, which features Aztec inspired detailing.

The embroidery has a softer color palette than some of the other dresses we have talked about here, that being pale blue, pale pink and pale green, making it great for those who prefer pastel shades.

Flamenco Perla Wedding Dress

A fitted bodice and a flamenco-inspired skirt are features of this Flamenco Perla Wedding Dress. The dress, which has rhinestone and Chantilly lace accents, costs about $950.

It is produced in Spain. With the bodice being covered in lace with a heart-shaped neckline.

It is important to double-check the site’s sizing charts before ordering, since sizes 6 through 16 are all created to measure.

The front neckline of this flamenco dress has two heights, which is one of its advantages. On the one side, it is closed and transparent, allowing you to see the heart neckline.

On the other side, the translucent back neckline has a buttoned closure in the middle. This dress has a beautiful open back, and will make you feel beautiful and sexy.

Overall, this is a unique dress, that is the ideal design for one of the most important days of your life.

Lace Mermaid Dress

The ever popular mermaid style dress that is prevalent in Mexican wedding dresses makes a return with this choice, thorough it utilizes lacy accents rather than floral embroidery to create a different take on the style.

The lace can be found on the bust of the dress as well as on the edging of the mermaid tail ruffles. The long veil also features these lace accents.

Off the Shoulder Falbala Hollow Maxi Dress

Whilst we are on the subject of lace dresses, this off the shoulder maxi dress is a lace vision that evokes a Bohemian style whilst still very much being a wedding dress thanks to the elegant and sophisticated design.

The dress falls off the shoulders elegantly, whilst the long skirt features falbala trimming for a summery look.

Lace Long Sleeved Dress

If the lace look is definitely something that you are interested in when it comes to a Mexican inspired wedding dress, this next choice could also be the perfect one for you.

This lace gown is decorated with lace flowers on the skirt, the train, the bust and on the long, sheer sleeves. The veil also features lace accents to finish off the lace-laden look.

Off the Shoulder Mermaid Dress

This take on the mermaid dress features an off the shoulder design with flowing, sheer sleeves, as well as embroidery across both the body of the dress and the sleeves.

The embroidery is fashioned into the style of leaves, whilst the dress itself is nude in color, making for a unique take on a wedding gown.

Long-Sleeved Layered Dress

Charming and bursting with Bohemian chic, this gown features dotted, and sheer long sleeves decorated with lacy accents, as well as a long tulle skirt.

This is another example of a comfortable yet stylish choice of dress, with the lightweight nature of the gown making it a practical choice as well as a beautiful one.

Frida Kahlo Inspired Wedding Dress

Infamous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo was not only known for her artwork, but also for her clothing style, which was popularized after her rise to fame.

Kahlo’s style is known as Tehuana, coming from the Tehuantepac region within Southern Mexico.

This style was made up of floor length, sweeping skirts, huipil tops, thick lacy hems, ribbon trims and bright and bold floral patterns.

It is easy to see why so many Mexican wedding dresses also adopt this style!

This particular dress is inspired directly by Kahlo’s look, but changing the color palette to all white to suit traditional wedding attire.

The dress also features sheer sleeves and lacy decoration to create an elegant take on Kahlo’s classic look.

Traditional Long Mexican Peasant Dress

If red is more your color, consider this traditional style of Mexican dress, which is handmade from an artisan creator located in Oaxaca, Mexico!

The gown is another that would suit a hot weather wedding perfectly, as it is made from cotton and blanket with ribbed lace detailing at the waist to create the most comfortable fit possible.

This is definitely one of the more authentic choices if you are searching for a Mexican inspired dress for your wedding.

Multicolored Otomi Wedding Dress

This is another great choice of dress if you are looking for a gown that is not only a stunning option for a wedding, but if you want to get the most authentic Mexican dress possible.

This gown is custom-made and hand embroidered by the indigenous Otomi women, who reside in the Plateau region of central Mexico.

This authenticity combines with the beautiful designs- with bright and colorful embroidered patterns on the front of the dress and decorating the hemline- to create a stunning and thoroughly Mexican gown.

Sleeveless Floral Dress

When it comes to simple yet sophisticated style, this sleeveless dress is an excellent choice.

The dress features that well known cross-body floral design that we have seen a few times with the Mexican inspired dresses in this list.

The dress is also sleeveless, but it has some beautiful, floral off the shoulder decor that elevates the outfit and offers a unique take on the design.

Multicolored Mermaid Dress

It seems too long since we have seen a mermaid dress, so let’s get back to one!

This particular take on the mermaid style features beautifully embroidered and brightly colored patterns all over the dress.

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It differs from some of the other dresses of this style that we have looked at so far as the patterns cover most of the dress, with the white of the gown only being minimal and the patterns taking up most of the space.

This design choice makes for a highly eye-catching wedding outfit.

Strapless Mermaid Mexican Wedding Dress

In this satin, sleeveless, mermaid-style, embroidered Mexican wedding gown, it is both a mixture of tradition and style. This one-of-a-kind bridal gown is made of opulent satin and has a corset-style back as well as mermaid bottom.

This is in addition to vibrantly embroidered flowers running along the train. It comes in the colors white, black, blue, and red. So, if you want a dress that is much more vibrant, this one is a good choice.

The train and bottom of the dress are highly embellished with embroidered flowers. It is perfect for anyone who wants a flash of color without having it dominate the outfit.

Puffed Sleeve Dress

This dress combines the best of both Mexican inspired dresses and fantasy style wedding dresses to create a beautiful and unique look.

The puffed sleeves are the stand-out feature of this particular dress, doubling down on the fantasy look to create a princess style that is sure to be popular with those looking for a fairy tale wedding day!

The Mexican themes come from the floral embroidery, which can be found on the V-neckline, on the short sleeves underneath the sheer puffed sleeves and down the dress, underneath the sheer coverings.

Off The Shoulder Short Sleeved Princess Dress

Whilst we are on the subject of princess dresses, this next outfit is the absolute perfect choice for those searching for that dream wedding, one that features a Mexican inspired wedding dress.

The dress has an off the shoulder design with short sleeves and a large, flowing skirt with a ball gown like style.

A large bow is used as decoration on the back of the dress, whilst beautiful floral and hummingbird embroidery can be found on the hemline, the bodice and the short sleeves.

Mexican Floral Halter Dress

This stunning halter dress combines a traditional Mexican floral pattern with a contemporary silhouette. It is fun and flirty because of the embroidered flower pattern, halter top, and slit running down the leg.

It has elastic around the waistline for a tighter fit alongside also, being secured around the neck.

This dress is available in a variety of hues, making it ideal for any bride who does not want to wear a simple, white gown.

This dress is fantastic since it draws inspiration from traditional Mexican dresses while making it more contemporary for brides today.

Colorful Bodice Dress

This next dress is a different take on the Mexican themed dress, but it has all of the staples that make these kinds of dresses so beautiful.

The gown has a straight design with a long, flowing white skirt.

The bodice of the dress is completely covered in beautiful embroidery, whilst a small pattern around the waist creates a belt like design that cinches in the waist and adds some additional prettiness to the piece as a whole.

Bell Sleeve Dress

Another gorgeously minimalist dress with Mexican themes, this dress features baggy mid-length, bell style sleeves that combine fantastically with the more daring, V-neckline.

The dress is the epitome of comfort and style, with a long white frame that is in line with wedding standards, but a design that is very much inspired by Mexican designs and culture.

Halter Neck Two-Piece Outfit

Thinking of going for something a little different- and a tad daring- for your wedding gown? Then this is definitely an outfit to consider!

This isn’t actually a dress, but a two piece halter-neck top and long skirt combo.

The halter-neck features the gorgeous floral embroidery that is common in Mexican dresses, as well as some lace accents.

The skirt is long and flowing, with the top of the skirt also featuring that embroidery to tie the two pieces together nicely.

The halter top has an open back too, making it a great option for warmer weather.

Mexican Boho Wedding Gown

Bohemian in style but still featuring that classical Mexican look, this dress features two layers of rayon fabric, a V-shaped neckline and a cut-out back with crisscross straps on the shoulders as well as a full length princess style skirt.

The dress also features beautifully embroidered tropical yellow flowers, making for a comfortable yet graceful look.

Mexican Folk Style Dress With Flower Bow

Last but not least, we have this gorgeous dress with a Mexican folk style.

Made from folk fabric, lace and tulle, this dress combines the rustic, folk look with a sophisticated wedding dress.

The gown features an embroidered bust with beautifully bright colors and a lace overlay, whilst the skirt is long and flowing.

The outfit is finished off with a gorgeous bow on the back- with embroidered ribbons- that completes the look with beauty and finesse.

Final Thoughts

So there you have forty Mexican inspired dresses that would be perfect for weddings!

If you are thinking of having a Mexican themed wedding- and having a matching dress code to go with it – then hopefully, some of these gowns that we have mentioned will be exactly what you are looking for to make your Mexican dream wedding day become a reality!

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What does the bride wear to a Mexican wedding? ›

Traditional Mexican wedding dresses

Lace and hand-stitched floral patterns are common, adding a layer of depth and beauty to the attire. It's also common for Mexican brides to continue the tradition of wearing something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.

Can you wear black to Mexican wedding? ›

Yes, black is acceptable for nighttime Mexican weddings, especially if it is a formal occasion. Women can choose a black co*cktail dress, but it's important to ensure that shoulders and back are covered during the religious ceremony. For men, a black or very dark suit is appropriate.

How do you make a simple wedding dress look elegant? ›

Wedding gown accessories can range from delicate jewelry to dramatic veils. A belt or sash can add a pop of color or texture to a simple dress, while dazzling statement pieces such as earrings and tiaras could bring a glamorous touch. Brides can also consider wearing a hat or a floral crown for a boho vibe.

What is an illusion wedding dress? ›

What is an Illusion Wedding Dress? An illusion wedding dress features a sheer fabric, often tulle or lace, that covers all or part of the bride's décolletage. In some cases, the illusion fabric reaches the bride's neck.

What 4 things does a bride traditionally wear for good luck on her wedding day? ›

You may have heard, for example, that brides should wear (or carry) "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" on their wedding day for good luck.

What is the traditional gift for a Mexican wedding? ›

What is a traditional Mexican wedding gift? While the wedding sponsors will likely gift the couple a special kneeling pillow, prayer book and set of rosary beads, other wedding guests should stick to giving gifts from the registry or money to the to-be-weds.

What color to wear to Mexican wedding? ›

You're going to Mexico! This means fun and colorful clothing - whether you opt for a dress, jumpsuit, or suit, it's best to choose bright colors such as red, green, blue, purple, or orange.

Do Mexican brides wear white? ›

In addition to, or instead of, a long American veil, many Mexican brides opt for a mantilla. A mantilla is a veil, usually made of lace or silk, that covers the bride's shoulders. In weddings, white is the most often-worn color.

How long does a Mexican wedding last? ›

While the wedding itself lasts for around one hour, it's not uncommon for the reception to be an all-day affair – sometimes, a two-day affair.

How can I look rich and classy at my wedding? ›

Choose your clothes.

Any dress you choose should not be too revealing. Pick light, pretty colors but don't wear white, being mistaken for the bride is awkward. Light blue, beige, peach, sunset orange, and lavender are good colors. Wear a tuxedo or a suit, depending on how formal the wedding is.

How to make a cheap wedding dress look expensive? ›

Choosing the perfect essential accessories will enhance the look of a simple wedding dress and is budget-friendly. Wedding dress accessories include sashes, purses, a veil or train, jewelry, and other elegant touches that will make your wedding gown look more expensive and add a personal touch to your wedding gown.

How can I look simple and attractive at my wedding? ›

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What is an ethereal wedding dress? ›

What defines a wedding gown as “ethereal,” is when it evokes a feeling of dreamy, romantic and otherworldly beauty. Elements like lightweight fabrics, romantic designs, delicate detailing and sheer or illusion features can make your wedding gown look like it is straight out of your favorite fantasy novel.

What is a mermaid style wedding dress? ›

The mermaid dress gets its name from its characteristic flared-out bottom, which resembles a mermaid fin. This style is designed to accentuate the curves of the female body by hugging the waist and chest and flaring out at the bottom, creating an hourglass figure or a “mermaid silhouette.”

What does it mean to get married in a black dress? ›

Some may be concerned about what it means to wear a black wedding dress. While the traditional white wedding dress was meant to symbolize innocence, a black wedding dress depicts elegance, power, mystery, and individuality.

What does the bride wear during the wedding ceremony? ›

A wedding dress or bridal gown is the dress worn by the bride during a wedding ceremony. The color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the wedding participants.

What does a bride wear to a wedding? ›

Casual Wedding Attire for Brides

You might choose a long dress in a fabric such as cotton (we like piqué or Swiss dot) or jersey, or you may wear a chic suit or short dress. Whatever you decide, just make sure that the dress matches the style of the event. You don't want to be overdressed at your own party.

What is the tradition for a bride to wear? ›

You have probably heard of the saying, “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue”. The actual reasonings behind the ideas are a little less known. These four things a bride is “supposed to” wear on her wedding day is thought to make the marriage successful.

Who walks the bride down the aisle in a Mexican wedding? ›

Although it is typical to see a priest ask “who gives this bride away,” in traditional Mexican weddings it is not strange to see both the father and mother of the Bride walk her down the aisle. This shows that both parents accept the marriage and both parents are equal in giving their daughter away.

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