Saturday, November 12, 2011

Vintage Wedding Dresses by Decade


A recent trend in Wedding Dresses are vintage gowns.  Many girls are looking for  a way to make their wedding day unique and a vintage gown can be just the thing to set you apart! 

When looking for a vintage gown it is a good idea to understand the basic elements that make up different decades of gowns.  Although there is a variety of gowns in each decade, there are some basic things that help catagorize them.

1920s:

These gowns have an ethereal quality - often inspired by the flapper style of this era, they usually have a great deal of lace and intricate design, but the skirts tend to be straight or slightly flowing.  A lot of gowns from this era were also not just white, but varying shades of ivory, creams, champagne's and beige or even taupe:




In the 1930s the styles became a little simpler, lots of satin and silk, with sheath style skirts:







The 1940s saw a return of lace, and a slightly more full skirt:






In the 1950s we see a trend of a mid length calf length skirt, full skirts with simple bodice:






The 1960s were all over the map - some girls still wanted the Jackie O and Grace Kelly styles more like the 1950s designs while other girls opted from a more free style - short skirts with simple straight style without a waistline:




The 1970s were mostly long dresses, with flowing simple styles, often with lace or chiffon:



And the 80s followed the trend of the princess Diana gown - large sleeves, long trains, very full skirts, often with beading or elaborate design:








The Glass Slipper has a few vintage gowns for rental, and we are looking for more gorgeous weddin gowns all the time - both vintage, and current designs. Contact us if you are interested in renting or consigning your dress.