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1920′s Wedding Dresses

A friend of mine who is engaged recently started her search for the perfect wedding dress, and asked if I could send some ideas her way. As we all know, finding THE wedding dress is one of the hardest parts of planing a wedding (but admittedly, the most fun). Her request? “A ’20s-bohemian-style wedding dress with a simple silhouette but a hint of pizazz.” I thought I would start a search to see what kind of dresses I could find that fit the bill, and that came in under $2,000 (an ideal wedding dress budget, I think).

When looking for a vintage-style wedding dress, one of the first things you should do is decide which era you like best. For example, the 1920′s was all about straight-lines, knee and calf-lengths, dropped and free-flowing waists, and simple and more lightweight silhouettes. (the 1940′s, for example, was also a simple decade, but dresses had broader sleeves and more cinched waists.)

Granted, you can take cues from a past decade for your wedding dress, but you don’t necessarily have to find an exact replica. You can look for dresses that have a 1920′s vibe, without looking like you’re going to enter a costume contest!

Here’s some ideas I sent to her:

  • I am obsessed with Yolan Cris’s designs. They don’t sell in the U.S. yet, but they are great to use as inspiration, and to show bridal boutiques in your neighborhood to see if they can come up with any dresses with the same look. The Yolan Cris “Colección Revival Vintage” is GORGEOUS.
  • The Vintage Wedding Dress Company, which sells only out of its London store, is another great place to find inspiration. Their vintage dress recreations (broken down by decade) are beautiful, and a great excuse to suddenly plan a London vacation!
  • Claire Pettibone is a really great designer doing vintage-style wedding dresses, with lace and simple silhouettes. She has a good selection of dresses under $2,000.

  • Google is your friend. A search for “vintage 1920′s wedding dresses” will pull up a lot of junk, but it will also pull up a couple winners. If you’re looking for a less formal dress that can be worn again and again, something like this 1920′s-style dress from LeLuxe would be great.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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White by Vera Wang Fall 2011 Collection

OK Vera Wang. Let’s not get cocky. Not only do you make some of the most gorgeous, expensive wedding dresses around, but now you’ve gone ahead and totally cornered the market on inexpensive dresses, too. Are you happy now??

Well, guess what. I am! Vera Wang’s latest collection for David’s Bridal is just gorgeous. And the prices? Fuggedaboutit. They are amazing. Oh, Vera. I heart you.

Ladies, if you and your bridesmaids are on a budget (and who isn’t), I can’t encourage you enough to go and try on the White by Vera Wang collection at David’s Bridal. I am seriously considering going and buying the bridesmaid dress, below, as an amazing evening gown. And for $168? Vera Wang is KICKING J. Crew’s ass when it comes to affordable bridesmaid and wedding dresses. Watch out!

See the White by Vera Wang for David’s Bridal Fall 2011 collection here. My favorites are below.

Have you tried on any of the dresses from Vera’s new line? Let us know what you think!


V Neck Satin Corset Gown with Grosgrain Sash

Style VW351039
$600

Mermaid Gown with Pleated Skirt and Bubble Hem

Style VW351043
$1,000

One Shoulder Satin Dress with Asymmetrical Skirt

Style VW360013
$168

 

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Wedding Dress Designer: Atelier Aimée

Designer: Atelier Aimée

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About: Based in Italy, Atelier Aimée is a bridal fashion house with utterly romantic, dreamy designs. I had personally never heard of the line until I discovered my own wedding dress, but as soon as I put it on I knew it was “the one.” If you’re looking for a wedding dress that is romantic and unique without being too “far out,” I highly suggest you find a boutique near you that carries the line. Their designs are so stunningly beautiful-modernly lovely and vintage at the same time-that it looks like they belong in a storybook. While they are definitely conversation pieces, they manage to be demure at the same time. And the detail? All I can say is I NEVER wanted any kind of embellishments or beading UNTIL I saw their dresses. Then I was hooked. Check out some of their designs, below…


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