Friday, July 1, 2011
Kate Moss’ Wedding Dress
The first image of Kate Moss’s wedding dress has arrived! According to reports, the dress was designed by John Galliano. Kate is also wearing a pair of custom Manolo Blahnik heels with a blue lining—the “something blue.”
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Kate Moss’ Wedding Dress
Thursday, June 30, 2011
History of the Wedding Dress (1900s – Now)
The Roaring 1920s Wedding Dresses
Wedding dress styles continued to be ruled by the royals and a little fashion designer from France who went by the name of Coco Chanel. Princess Mary married Viscount Lascelles in 1922 in a wedding dress similar to Lady Elizabeth Bows a.k.a Queen Elizabeth a.k.a the current Queen’s mother, who was one of Princess Mary’s bridesmaids. The 1920s was an age where women declared their independence after gaining the right to vote in August of 1920. Heavy ball gown wedding dresses were replaced by lighter straight lace and silk wedding dresses that were bias cut. Legendary fashion designer Coco Chanel introduced a totally new style by creating a short wedding dress with a long tulle train.1930s Wedding Dresses
Due to the depression and World War II, 1930s wedding dresses became less ornate and more like modern day women’s suits. Brides felt guilty spending a lot of money or dressing fancy for their wedding while the world was in turmoil. Barbara Hutton, the heiress to Woolworth, a discount department store like Walmart, marred Prince Alexis Mdivani of Georgia in Russia in 1933. Her bias cut floor length satin dress was very simple by royal standards. Wallis Warfield married King Edward the VIII of Britain in 1937 in a suit jacket and long skirt that mirrored the trend of simplicity and signified independence of women.1940s Wedding Dresses
Gloria Vanderbilt
More ornate dresses demanded the attention of the brides again after WWII ended in 1945. Brides wanted to feel like a princess by wearing long ball gowns again. Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh on November 20, 1947. What made the influence of Queen Elizabeth II’s influence on wedding dress style was more powerful than any other royal wedding dress because it was the first royal wedding recorded on film. Queen Elizabeth II’s wore a floor length embroidered pure silk gown with pearl and crystal appliqués. Socialite Gloria Vanderbilt’s first wedding dress was as grand as her family fortune. You can see in this video that her full skirt of tulle was so large her husband had to help her control it. She wore a sweetheart bodice with cap sleeves and long white gloves. Gloria Vanderbilt later married CNN reporter Anderson Cooper‘s father.Comedian Lucille Ball, star of I Love Lucy, also wore a ball gown of tulle and lace with sweet heart bodice at her wedding to Desi Arnaz.
1950s Wedding Dresses
Audrey Hepburn’s real wedding dresses versus her movie ones. |
Grace Kelly | Marilyn Monroe |
1960s Wedding Dresses
O Jackie! Jackie Bouvier was the American bride. Her wedding dress is probably the most copied wedding dress by American brides of the decade, perhaps of the century. The future Mrs. Jackie Kennedy, like Audrey Hepburn set the standard of elegance. First Lady Jackie Kennedy also made history because it was designed by Anne Lowe, an African-American seamstress who had designed all of her mother’s dresses.Eartha Kitt | Priscilla Presley |
Short and cute with a tiered pleated skirt described Yoko Ono’s wedding dress. Yoko Ono got married to The Beatles’ John Lennon in 1979. Variations of all of these women’s wedding dresses can be found on brides of the 1960s.
1970s Wedding Dresses
Actress Mia Farrow borrowed the mod theme of the 1960s, the short skirt of Yoko Ono and the suits of the 1940s by wearing a two piece suit at her wedding. President Nixon’s daughter, Tricia Nixon, was featured on the cover of Life magazine wearing a traditional a-line dress with a lace top in 1971.
The Godfather | Princess Caroline |
1980s Wedding Dresses
Princess Diana set the style of the decade with her royal wedding dress designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel. The world fell in love with Princess Diana and her floor length ivory silk wedding dress with poufy shoulders, lace v-neck with lace appliqué and a train that was long as a train. Okay, it was 26 feet long. Her wedding dress was reminiscent of a Victorian wedding dress with short cascading lace sleeves, empire waist and ball gown skirt.
Fergie | Maria Shriver |
Valerie Bertinelli | Madonna |
1990s Wedding Dresses
Michelle Obama | Mariah Carey |
Carolyn Bessette | Jennifer Lopez |
The ’00s and beyond
Madonna | Jessica Simpson |
Catherine Zeta Jones | Katie Holmes |
Eva Longoria |
-Stephanie Taylor
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History of the Wedding Dress
10 Wedding Dress Trends for 2012
10. Illusion Necklines
Carolina Herrera
9. Bolero Jackets
Tara Keely
8. Lingerie-Inspired Bustiers
Monique Lhuillier
7. Optional Ornate Belts
Anne Barge
6. Blush Wedding Dresses
Rivini
5. Cap Sleeves
Watters
4. Large Floral Details
Lazaro
3. Chantilly and Alencon Laces
Jenny Lee
2. Light Silk Fabrics Such as Taffeta and Organza
LianCarlo
1. Crinkle Chiffon Skirts
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10 Wedding Dress Trends for 2012
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