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THE EVOLUTION OF THE VINTAGE WEDDING DRESS: Wedding Dresses Through the Decades 1910s--1990s

 Few garments reflect the spirit of an era quite like the wedding dress. Throughout the twentieth century, bridal fashion evolved alongside culture itself, shifting with changing ideals of beauty, femininity, and romance. Each decade brought its own interpretation of what a bride should look like—from the soft Edwardian silhouettes of the 1910s to the streamlined minimalism that closed the century. As both a designer and long-time observer of bridal fashion, I’ve always been fascinated by how these eras speak to one another across time. What makes vintage bridal design so fascinating is that these styles rarely disappear. They return again and again, reinterpreted through new fabrics, new proportions, and the sensibilities of a new generation of designers. A bias-cut gown from the 1930s, a cinched-waist silhouette from the 1950s, or the bohemian romance of the 1970s can all feel remarkably modern in a new light and the right hands. This overview traces the evolution of bridal fash...

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