Tea length wedding dresses are for those who love the vintage bridal look. But what exactly is a tea length dress? A tea-length dress is a bit longer than the knees, and it should always be above the ankles. So if you would want to wear a tea length wedding dress, I got 10 stunning tea length dresses just for you.
Sweetheart Gowns #6131
I don’t normally see tea-length ball gowns. So when I do, I am usually amazed. This gorgeous ball gown from Sweetheart is surely one-of-a-kind. Quirky brides will love the strapless pleated tulle neckline and natural waist.

Source: Sweetheart Bridal

Source: Sweetheart Bridal
Enchanting by Mon Cheri
This tea length wedding dress is fit for a Southern belle! It features sleeveless tea length lace over tulle A-line dress with lace illusion bateau neckline, lace illusion back with covered buttons, and a natural waist belt with center bow.

Source: Mon Cheri Bridals

Source: Mon Cheri Bridals
Essense of Australia Embroidered Knee-Length Wedding Gown
Lovingly made in Australia, this lace on tulle dress features a pretty lace illusion neckline and back. A jewel-encrusted band accentuates the waist.

Source: Essense Designs

Source: Essense Designs
Oleg Cassini Tea Length Lace Tulle Wedding Dress
This elegant gown looks straight out of a vintage movie set with its lace and organza long sleeves, boatneck neckline, low back, and beaded lace appliques.

Source: Davids Bridal

Source: Davids Bridal
bhldn Prospere Gown
Simple need not boring. This handmade in France polished silk-cotton gown is perfect for the sleek modern bride. It’s super stylish and very fashion-forward.

Source: bhldn

Source: bhldn
Yolan Cris Besalu
Custom-made from Yolan Cris’ atelier in Barcelona, this couture wedding dress is suitable for a bohemian bride. The highlight of this dress is the 3D guipure flowers made of natural fibers tailored along the skirt.

Source: yolancris

Source: yolancris
Stella York Tea Length Wedding Dress
This wedding dress features a fitted bodice, a full skirt, and lace appliques on its illusion neckline and back. This gorgeous dress is available in plus sizes.

Source: Essense Designs

Source: Essense Designs
Callista Bride Style Paolo
This 50s-inspired tea length wedding dress comes with a cute tulle skirt. Brides with an hourglass figure will love its soft illusion neckline and lace covered corset bodice.

Source: Callista bride

Source: Callista bride
Moonlight Jewel Neck High-Low Bridal Gown
This high-low wedding dress highlights decadent embroidery along the neck area and cool pockets on the sides. The keyhole back is adorned with classy buttons and gorgeous lace detailing.

Source: Moonlight Bridal

Source: Moonlight Bridal
Sweetheart Gowns #6105
This flirty dress has beaded lace bodice and a high-low tulle skirt. This modern silhouette is hot among 20-something brides.

Source: Sweetheart Gowns
I am definitely wearing one . Already bought it and can’t wait . Just looking for fingerless gloves now.
Is tea length wedding dress only for tall bride?
No, I don’t think so.. I’m short and I think I’ll be wearing one..
Daughter is wearing a tea length – she looks awesome!!!
Looking for a sophisticated tea length dress. Any suggestions?
I am wearing a tea length dress for my wedding, it’s just my style and I figured I would be able to move a little easier in a tea length than a full on gown. Also I felt that as a short girl I didn’t suit a full length dress
She looks very nice in this wedding dress, Thanks a lot for sharing these with us
I guess I was ahead of my time – smiles. Married in 1993 & wore a “tea length” ivory jacquard , empire waist, sleeveless, scoop neck – Vogue Pattern (based) Below the knee in front, above the ankles in back. Covered for the ceremony with an Ivory Chiffon “jacket” that I had embellished with peach lace appliques, of course followed the same hemline. Wish I had a picture to share. (5’8″ tall, wore comfortable 2.3=5 inch heels)
All the designs look great.
What about THE specialist of wonderful Tea length wedding dresses, the French designer “Une Jolie Balade” !
I had a tea length wedding dress not long ago. Not only could I show off the ankle-strap heels I was wearing and it was super easy to move around in it. What looked like below-knee dress on a model ended up 2-3 inches above the ankle for me, which is a lot more elegant I think. Didn’t even need help or special undergarment to change into the dress. It was so convenient!