Planning a boho (Bohemian) wedding means embracing a romantic, laid-back aesthetic while celebrating your individuality. But where do you start? Spot on question…
The bohemian style, inspired by 60s and 70s free-spirited vibes, is rooted in nature and effortless elegance. A boho wedding isn't about following rigid trends but about curating a day that feels true to your spirit while staying intentionally relaxed.
Begin with your venue. Boho weddings flourish in nature-driven locations-forests, gardens, deserts, greenhouses, or barns. If indoors, soften the space with greenery and organic textures to evoke warmth.
Next, curate your color palette. Muted earth tones are quintessential boho, but don't shy away from adding rust, deep reds, or purples for drama, or soft creams for a calming look.
Florals complete the mood. Pampas grass, dried botanicals, and wildflowers create lush arrangements that are unstructured yet intentional. These natural elements connect seamlessly with the environment while adding texture.


When planning your look, think lace dresses with detachable sleeves, floral or geometric patterns, and soft hairstyles like braids or loose waves for a breezy, romantic feel.
Ultimately, planning a boho wedding is about following your own siren song. Let nature guide your choices, layer textures and details, and infuse your celebration with a spirit of freedom and warmth, ensuring your day is not only beautiful but deeply personal.
If you're thinking about planning a bohemian wedding, we hope this guide sparks inspiration and helps you step confidently into your planning journey.
If you're dreaming of a boho wedding that feels true to your story, we would love to help you bring it to life. If you are planning a wedding and have a question, reach out to us anytime. Connect with us at events@lprestigiousevents.com or visit www.lprestigiousevents.com to start planning your effortlessly elegant celebration. This post is Part 1 of our Boho Wedding Series, guiding you toward a beautiful, intentional wedding day. Thanks for reading my newsletter, it really matters to me.
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