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Vintage Style Wedding Dresses

Posted on March 24, 2010.
Vintage Style Wedding DressesVintage style wedding gowns is a source of current modern wedding dresses

'Old Gold' has been finally declared by some foresight "intelligent", wedding gowns are no exception to this regulation. Take a look at the characters of wedding dresses throughout the 20th century, and here is some information about vintage wedding dresses style of the 20th century. You can see the wedding dresses vintage will be a source of inspiration for the modern world and the statement of the current fashion is strongly influenced by the style of recent decades "and how.

The marriage of the early 20th century dresses

Wedding dresses of 1900 were the Edwardian style and Titanic. This style reflects an elegant wedding dress style with a long tail at the back and a veil-ground contact to go along. The silhouette was that of a ball gown or a A-line/princess. In both figures, the model below the waist was a skirt. The only difference is that the skirt of the dress ball (Cinderella) was a bit more fluid than the flared skirt trend princess. The train is usually performed by one or two bridesmaids, when the bride walked down the aisle. 1910s, the silhouette is sleeker (not the body-assembly) and the size grew higher. The silhouettes are smooth known as Empire. In early 1920, the flapper gowns were in vogue. These dresses were loose throughout, some even the knee. During the 30s, became thin dresses with collars and loose fitting bodice, focusing more on the length. Instead of tiaras and veils, the women wore beautiful hats.

The mid-20th century wedding dresses

The fashion trend 40s saw some major changes. All aspects of life has been affected during the war, so were the trappings of marriage. As the soldiers were to go to war, the marriage case was simple and quick. The wedding dresses were sober, without displaying the grandeur. With the end of the war, marriages were celebrated during the 50s with more enthusiasm. The dresses have become more imaginative, but without leaving their modesty. Most dresses with long sleeves and high neck, while others who had been bustier bolero jackets, short jackets called to complete the look decent. During the 60s, women have become a little more open minded which therefore reflected in their preferences for wedding dresses. It gave rise to short wedding dresses that were above knee-length dresses of brides revealed their slender shoulders. However, pillbox hats and gloves were totally into fashion and could not be left out, whatever the style of the dress was.

The 20th century wedding dresses

During the 70s, the designs went through a roller coaster with flowing patterns, collar and sleeves Victorian Camelot. In the mid-70s, a raised waist with puffed sleeves and ruffled collar Victorian were in fashion. The disco craze in the 70s has also influenced patterns wedding dress in a certain extent. dolman sleeves with long trains also have a tendency known. During the marriage of the 80 Princess Diana to Prince Charles was once again on the elegance factor had somewhat disappeared from the wedding dress models in recent decades. Square and V-necked dresses appeared during this period and the dresses are embroidered with sequins and pearls. The fashion of the 80s has been reported in the 90s with slight modifications. The waist moved higher, or somewhere above the hips. puffed sleeves and bows that were common at that age finally disappear in the current Ie 21st century wedding dresses.

Today, PEO.

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