TRADITIONAL WEDDING
Marrying in traditional dress: more than a trend.
A traditional wedding in Bavaria isn't a trend but a lived tradition. Choosing to marry in traditional dress is a deliberate decision for rootedness, a sense of home and a style all of its own. But guests and bridesmaids need the right dirndl too. Too casual looks disrespectful, too flashy steals the bride's thunder. We show you what works for every role at a traditional wedding: colour, length, blouse and the rules worth knowing.
OUR WEDDING SELECTION
Dirndls for the wedding

COLOURS FOR WEDDINGS
The most important rule: no white.
White and cream are reserved for the bride. That is the one firm rule at every wedding. Very light pastels that look almost white are risky too. What works instead: Navy is the classic wedding guest colour. Burgundy and wine red feel warm and festive, especially at autumn weddings. Dark green is trending in 2026 and suits outdoor locations perfectly.
For bridesmaids a coordinated look has proven popular: all in the same colour (sage green, dusty pink or dove blue are favourites) but with different dirndl cuts. That gives harmony without uniformity. Or the reverse: same blouse, different dirndl colours from one colour family.
HIGHLIGHT I
Dirndl Victoria








Our favourite for a traditional wedding. Festive, classic, finely crafted. A dirndl that hits the right note on wedding photos and looks just as good in five years as it does today.

THE RIGHT LENGTH
A wedding demands length.
At a wedding the long dirndl from 85 centimetres is the most festive choice. Especially at church ceremonies and formal receptions it sets the right tone. Midi dirndls from 72 centimetres are the more flexible alternative: they work in church, at the reception and on the dance floor equally well.
Mini dirndls under 60 centimetres are out of place at a wedding. That applies to guests as much as bridesmaids. For the bride herself we recommend a long dirndl in white or cream, ideally with elaborate embroidery and a lace blouse that completes the look. More on this in our guide: marrying in traditional dress.
HIGHLIGHT II
Dirndl Clara





Classic and versatile. A dirndl that works at a wedding just as well as at the next ball. Clean craftsmanship, timeless colour, effortlessly festive.
THE COMPLETE WEDDING OUTFIT
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Briefly answered
Dirndl for weddings
The bride wears a white or cream dirndl, preferably long from 90 cm. Fine embroidery, quality fabric and a white lace blouse belong to the classic bridal dirndl look. The dirndl as a wedding dress is a genuine Bavarian tradition, not a passing trend.
Bridesmaids avoid white and cream as these colours are reserved for the bride. A popular choice is a coordinated dirndl in one colour such as sage green, burgundy or dove blue. Alternative: same blouses, different dirndl colours from one colour family.
In Bavaria and Austria a dirndl as a wedding guest outfit is perfectly fine even without an explicit traditional wedding. In other German regions: when in doubt, check with the couple. A festive midi or long dirndl in muted colours is always an elegant choice.
The groom wears long lederhosen or Krachlederne, a white or light blue traditional shirt, a Trachtenjanker or traditional jacket and Haferlschuhe. A traditional suit with Bundhose is the slightly more formal alternative.
At least six to eight weeks before the wedding so there is time for exchanges or alterations. For custom-made pieces or special requests, plan three to six months ahead. In the run-up to Oktoberfest, popular models in sought-after sizes sell out quickly.























































