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Choosing a Vintage Wedding Gown

Choosing a Vintage Wedding GownAuthor: TM Lung

Since you will be wearing your wedding gown when you are walking down the aisle, you will need to choose the most perfect dress. In fact, you will have plenty of choices when your wedding dress is concerned. And there are also tons of styles you will find when you visit some bridal shops.



Of all the choices, one thing you may have thought of is to choose a vintage wedding gown. Yet it is certainly one of the choices you should consider.



As a matter of fact, a lot of brides will consider wearing a vintage dress on their big day. This is because these dresses are generally very stylish. Of course these dresses are also unique and beautiful at the same time.



Another plus of using a vintage wedding gown is that it can save you a lot of money. The best situation will be that you will be wearing the dress of you mother when she got married. This will certainly make your wedding gown extremely meaningful. Passing the dress from one generation to another is very common indeed



Even if you are going to put on the dress of your mother, you may still need to spend some money. Your measures will probably be different from your mother. As a result, you may need to spend some money to alter the dress. However, it will not be a large amount of money when you compare it with the notion of purchasing a new one.



You may wonder what you can do if it is not possible for you to take the gown of your mother. In fact, you may still consider purchasing a vintage dress. Again, you will be able to save some money since the price of a vintage gown is usually lower than a new one. Of course the prices of it can still vary according to the style and condition of the dress.



One thing you need to understand is that you may not want to choose a dress which was made before the 40s. This is because the fabric may have deteriorated during these 50 to 60 years. It will be alright for you to put such a gown in a museum but it may not be so suitable for wearing. Of course there can be some exceptions but in most cases you will try to purchase a vintage gown which was made in the 70s.



One last question is how you should shop for the vintage gown. There are some websites which are specialized in selling such items. You may also consider searching for one on Ebay. No matter you are trying to purchase from an online shop or from Ebay, you have to be very careful when you purchase. You have to check the reputation of the shop or the seller before you pay. You will also need to ask clearly about the size of the dress. And it is also very important for you to know the condition of the dress. You will need to ask the shop or seller to take some photos of the dress and send them to you before you pay!

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About the Author:



TM Lung designs Chinese Unique Wedding Invitation. He has sites on Wedding Vendors and Wedding Planning Marriage.



British Victorian Wedding Gowns UK

By Rafi Michael

With many couples desiring to relive the golden ages by having ethnic and vintage weddings, there has been a revival by designers and wedding planners to reproduce ethnic dresses in the whole of Europe. In the UK, prominent wedding designers are now known to have a collection of antique wedding dresses and have come up with ideas on how to incorporate antique outfits with a traditional fairytale or a modern wedding arrangement in a presentable way.

UK Wedding Dress Styles

There are varieties of bridal designer collections with a UK touch. Wedding dresses from the 16th Century down to the early 20th century have been used in many weddings recently. In the 18th and 19th century weddings, brides wore many colors. It is not until the 20th century that traditional wedding gowns were embroidered in white color. A wedding gown would be passed down the family for generations and preserved for years. Many of these costume collections can be seen in British museum collections, still with their lace and satin in near perfect condition. The art of dress was at a highpoint in the British colonies during the Victorian and Edwardian era that, according to many, has never been equaled. The Victorian obsession with character, morality and grace was due to the ultimate display of the wedding dress. Their magnificence and elegance can be observed in the Cincinnati Art Museum and many websites that offer antique information on British history and traditions.

Corset Styles

In 18th Century English, a new design known as the corset was in use. The dress has an easy shape to wear and looks good on a modern woman due to its boning that releases the pressure off the diaphragm and the waist. The British style corset creates a cleavage that shows off a woman's bust and enhances the overall appearance by compression. The corsets give the illusion of a smaller waist. This is further enhanced by intense decoration of the front with a style plus the incorporation of a new silhouette.

Today, corsets can be cut from original patterns, with or without tabs. Alternatively, they can also be modified to reflect modern styles with waists cut a little lower and even done with elastic inserts for ease and comfort. The wearer has the right of emphasizing bone channels. Having suitable interlinings with adequate boning is the key in any corset design, otherwise the wedding gown will seem to buckle at the waist.

A properly cut English wedding corset has a smooth finish from the neckline all the way down to the base. They can be produced in a wide variety of fabrics and endless ways of decorating them exist. In addition, they come with a combination of sleeve shapes.

Other Contemporary Wedding gowns

Other gowns with medieval overtures are Evelyn and Estella. Evelyn has a laced arm gauntlet with a toning skirt and hanging sleeves, while the Estella has a modern slim fitting fishtail with the elegance and style of a Victorian evening dress. Most of these weddings have undergone minor modifications before their use in modern wedding ceremonies. In any case, their original English classic look is evident and clearly discernible to an observant eye.

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Where to Find Victorian Wedding Gowns?

By Genelia Lopez

The Victorian era has been termed as an era of cultural reforms, industrial improvement, social and artistic styles, flourishing architecture, scientific progress and gracious living. During this era, there was a boom in engineering industries and services- and hence it has also been termed as the second Renaissance period. The Victorian period paved way for the beginning of modern times.

The Victorian Wedding was a matter of great splendor and celebrations- quite similar to the weddings which take place nowadays! The sophisticated and elegant wedding gowns worn during those days are quite popular even now. Many brides believe that these wedding gowns are closely linked with the traditional wedding styles and they want the same to be replicated in their weddings as well.

The Victorian wedding gown is generally made of white silk, high corsage and a long veil of white tulle reaching to the feet. The gowns had a fitted bodice and a long, flowing skirt of shiny white material. White was generally not a very popular color for the gown- and instead of it, the brides' often preferred ivory or off-white colors. The gowns also had laces or breads at the bottom for enhancing the beauty skirt. Open or low cut bodices were worn as wedding dresses in 1850-60s but generally the church weddings had more concealing bodices. Gloves were also worn with the dresses but had the seam split on the ring finger or were arranged so that can be easily removed for putting the ring on.

In order to meet the demands for the Victorian Wedding gowns, a number of shops and boutiques have been opened. The "Victorian Wedding Center" is one place where you can find some of the most classy and elegant wedding gowns. You can get a plethora of wedding range to choose from. You will get various items such as corsets, circlets, hand colored fashion prints and much more! In this outlet, the Victorian Wedding dresses are directly designed according to the pictures taken from the 19th-century magazines. You will also get information regarding now to dress a bride in the Victorian manner.

The "Vintage Wedding Center" is another outlet which specializes in making different styles of Victorian wedding gowns. This outlet has been there for the last 10 years and specializes in making Victorian wedding gowns, white lawn gowns, antique bridal gowns and vintage formal wear. You will also find Victorian bridal veils, sewing patterns, hankies, jewelry, purses and Vintage boots.

Well, above are some outlets that specialize in the manufacture of Victorian Wedding gowns and Vintage dresses. So, if you are interested in wearing a Victorian style wedding dress, then you can pay a visit to any of these outlets!

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