Late 1930s Bridal Party
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
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
This mid-1920s bride’s headpiece is made of a wire frame that supports a net fabric with lace on the edges. All four bridesmaids are wearing different dresses showing the variety of designs during that time. Continue reading 1920 Bride and Bridesmaids
This bridal party from the early 1920s shows a variety of dress styles. The dress lengths are getting shorter from the floor length styles of the 1914s. The bride’s headpiece is a band around her head with large puffs of netting on the sides and back. Continue reading Early 1920s Bridal Party
Evening fashions often influenced the style of wedding gowns. These slim dresses were Paris fashions and were available as Ladies Home Journal Patters in January 1914. These dresses might inspire you. Continue reading 1914 Evening Gowns
By 1912, the bride’s bodice has the fashionable V-neckline like a Japanese kimono’s front, which was the designer’s inspiration. Gone are the high, stiff necklines. The skirt is straight with only a small slit at the bottom. Continue reading 1912 Bridal Gown