Artworth Brothers
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1930 French Art Deco Wedding illustration for Harper's Bazaar by Andre Edouard Marty (A. É. Marty).
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Charles Worth beaded wedding gown, Paris, 1889.
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Wedding Bonnet Wednesday
This ca.1845 English wedding bonnet is from the V&A collection.
Description from the V&A website:
"Cream silk tulle bonnet trimmed with bands of white crepe and sprays of imitation orange blossom, coal scuttle shape"
Orange blossom was especially popular among Victorian brides after featuring prominently in Queen Victoria's wedding attire.
Wedding Bonnet | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections (vam.ac.uk)
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bianca jagger’s wedding skirt suit to mick jagger in 1971
designer: yves saint laurent
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It's been a minute since we shared a Worth gown, let alone a wedding gown. And hello! This dress is one I hadn't seen before since today, from the Palais Galliera in Paris, but it dates from 1904. (Though I could see this as Alexander McQueen.)
The details are sparse, but we can tell a few things. It's absolutely encrusted in beads, so it would have weighed a lot! The silhouette is still very much late Victorian, from the gigot sleeves to the up-to-the-neck coverage. It's trimmed in fur, so it's likely this was a winter wedding setting.
It uses entrelac (which is a netting/crochet/knitting method) to create these gorgeous lozenges that glitter and define the pattern on the surface of the dress.
Given the date, this would not have been a C.F. Worth design, but one of his sons'.
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@franz_1955
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Cindy Kimberly as the Mirror Palais Bride
2022 // 2023
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Wedding gown of white silk mesh with a woven white satin floral and edge pattern, with two flower and leaf vines swinging around each other, 1835. Rijks Museum
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1880s. Deep red silk satin wedding dress with damask panels along collar, bodice, front, shoulders, cuffs, and in skirt. Glazed cotton lines both pieces. Bodice has button closure and skirt has built-in bustle and rouching across front. (the Maryland Center for History and Culture)
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Wedding Bonnet Wednesday🤍🤍
Check out this lovely early Victorian wedding bonnet ca.1840-45 from the Killerton Fashion Collection.
Images © National Trust / Sophia Farley and Renée Harvey.
Image summary from the National Trust Collections website:
"Cream silk figured wedding bonnet with feather and ribbon in vermicelli design. Bonnet is straight from small circular crown to the brim. Brim is edged with 1 in wide ruched net. Curtain is self bound and backed with net. Brim inside is lined with cream silk, the crown is lined with coarse muslin. Ruched ribbon ties around crown , falling to tie under the chin."
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