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Thanks so much, junebug! I haven't even looked at them in ages!!! Weddings were much more simple back then compared to today. You need to post yours, too!
I love this thread. All the brides are beautiful. I wonder if there is a classic dress that does not reflect an era or trend. Sleeves seem to be a big culprit in dating a dress. Puffy sleeves of the 70s and 80s, sleeveless, halter necks, of the 90s and 2000s, etc. Also shapes such as ball gowns of the 50s with tons of underlay petticoats or short gowns, slinky, fit and flare, mermaid for more recent times and layered/tiered dresses of the 70s and 80-s seem to date a dress. Finally veils (short, long ) and caps (60s and 70s), hats (80s)and tiaras(50s and 60s) etc add to the mix. Of course there are exceptions to these examples as each dress and bride is unique. But I wonder if there has been a design that has stood the test of time. For example a scoop neck with cap sleeves and empire design with minimal lace and beading accents? A simple veil?
I love this thread. All the brides are beautiful. I wonder if there is a classic dress that does not reflect an era or trend. Sleeves seem to be a big culprit in dating a dress. Puffy sleeves of the 70s and 80s, sleeveless, halter necks, of the 90s and 2000s, etc. Also shapes such as ball gowns of the 50s with tons of underlay petticoats or short gowns, slinky, fit and flare, mermaid for more recent times and layered/tiered dresses of the 70s and 80-s seem to date a dress. Finally veils (short, long ) and caps (60s and 70s), hats (80s)and tiaras(50s and 60s) etc add to the mix. Of course there are exceptions to these examples as each dress and bride is unique. But I wonder if there has been a design that has stood the test of time. For example a scoop neck with cap sleeves and empire design with minimal lace and beading accents? A simple veil?
whitewave, your flowers are beautiful.![]()
DS, same with me, I haven't looked at my wedding pictures in a long time and I admit to taking a somewhat bittersweet stroll down memory lane for a while - the pics brought back the happiness of the day, but also a little sadness by the loss of some loved ones, and a little thrown by how young everyone is lol. I don't know where the time has gone.
And imo your dress is classic and timeless and I think daughter could definitely wear it!
Deb, this was such a great idea for a thread, so fun...I am really enjoying seeing everyone's dresses and hearing stories of their weddings. Everyone looks so beautiful!
I was married in 1984 in a church. It was very hot that day and everyone looks a bit wilted in the pics! My dress had a train and I did feel a little like a princess, at least for a few hours.
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We were 21! But no champagne because the reception was at the church! I think we were just as happy without spending $25K+ for the wedding!
Well, I'm partial to blue wedding gowns!
Aaawww, thanks Deb! I love this thread too because I love to see everyone's personality! I dig all the dresses, no matter the era.Starfacet, not only is your gown beautiful, but you made it yourself! You are so talented! It is incredible to me that you made so many garments for the wedding (I, who cannot sew at all). Thank you so much for sharing the photo and its history. It is stories like this that make up the fabric of Pricescope. We all have our own tales, our own chronicles, but unless we talk about something special in a thread, we often do not share them. I love your story.
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She’s dressed like an Elf (Lady Galadriel)!!!
I agree! I think the total for our wedding was probably less than 1500 plus the flowers. Our reception was at the church too, and was cake, punch and mints we made ourselves, and nuts. Our families had food and people over to their respective houses. They wouldn't do it together but each wanted only their own friends. My family wanted to serve alcohol and DH's family did not. It was interesting to go to both. Afterwards, we went to our little empty apartment that had a card table, two lawn chairs, a 10 inch black and white tv and a twin bed, and a bedroom lamp. We were so happy. The next morning we woke up to all the tires being taken off DH's truck and the inside filled with tires and junk, thanks to DH's brother.
Conversely, our daughter had two weddings, at over 25K each. They were both lovely and I did both of them as that is not really DD's thing, and she wanted me to. I am thankful to have only one daughter! My boys are out of luck. May contribute financially but that's it.
Being a royal would be helpful so you wouldn't have to do it all yourself, but that is probably one of the very few things I would like about it.
@Mayk Stunning. Just simply stunning![]()