
1905 Bride and Groom
In 1905 the Bridal fashion was a high necked dress with a blousey bodice and long skirt. This dress has beautiful lace decorating the bodice. Continue reading 1905 Bride and Groom
In 1905 the Bridal fashion was a high necked dress with a blousey bodice and long skirt. This dress has beautiful lace decorating the bodice. Continue reading 1905 Bride and Groom
The 1903 bride was covered from her high neck collar down to her floor sweeping skirt. The bodice of this vintage bridal gown is decorated with silk ribbon Continue reading 1903 Bridal Gown
Bridal fashions during the 1950s maintained the look of the tight bodice, natural waistline, and very full skirt. In the 1950s we see bridal gowns being shortened to mid-calf length, called “cocktail” length. Continue reading Late 1950s Bridal Gown
The 1950s bridal gown had a tight bodice, natural waist, and full skirt held out by nylon net crinolines or slips with rows of net ruffles. Continue reading Early 1950s Bridal Gown
At the end of the 1940s, women’s dress designs evolved into the classic 1950s style, with a form-fitting bodice, natural waistline, and full skirt. A style that was very flattering to a woman’s curves. Bridal Gown This lovely bride is from the late 1940s to early 1950s. Her shiny white satin dress has a large open scoop neckline emphasized by a satin collar with embroidery … Continue reading Late 1940s Bridal Gown
After World War II fabric rationing came to an end, brides were finally able to have bridal gowns with much more fabric and luxurious fabrics like satin and velvet. This wedding party demonstrates that. Continue reading Mid-1940s Bridal Party
Bridal fashions stayed pretty much the same during the 1940s because World War 2 disrupted fashion ideas from Paris, France. This 1941 bridal gown is a good example of what was popular. Continue reading 1941 Bride and Groom
In the late 1930s, the bridal gowns were still long shimmery satin. Bridesmaids’s dresses were long and puffy, and they wore interesting headpieces or small hats. Continue reading Late 1930s Bridal Party
The 1930s Bridal Gown was typically of shimmery satin fabric cut on the bias so it draped and clung to the body. Veils were very long to replace the dress’s train. Continue reading Early 1930s Bridal Gown
In the 1920s, as wedding gowns got plainer and shorter, the bridal bouquets got larger. This 1920s bridal gown is plain but the headdress is large and puffy and covers the bride’s head. Continue reading Early 1920s Wedding Party