#FridayFrocks – #SpringBrides: Silk satin wedding dress, c.1845. It resembles Queen Victoria’s wedding gown. Just like Victoria’s dress, this one would have been trimmed with lace and flowers for the big day. @johnchasephoto
#FridayFrocks – #SpringBrides. This week a c.1901 figured silk gown. A bride is seen from the back as she walks down the aisle, so designers often add features to the back of a gown. Here three bows are added at waist level. @johnchasephoto
#FridayFrocks#SpringBrides – Wedding dress c.1918. It is made from ivory silk satin and trimmed with lace and glass beads. The shorter hemline is a sign of more liberated fashions for women, even in bridalwear. @johnchasephoto
#FridayFrocks – Continuing with #SpringBrides, a #WeddingDress of c.1923 – 27. During the mid-20s even formal gowns were short. Despite being linked to eveningwear, silver lamé was also mentioned in the fashion press as suitable for brides at this time. @johnchasephoto
This warmer winter weather has us looking forward to #Spring2022! #SpringBrides Join us tonight at Valley Regency and tomorrow night at Addison Park to put the final touches on your #Bigday! Doors open at 7!
#Springbrides out there: What flowers did you have on your wedding day? 📸:@MoonlightBridal
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photo by: @samanthajamesphoto
florals by: @rhiannonbosse