Real wedding dresses of 1911
Continuing with our 1911 wedding theme, here are some stunning extent 1911ish wedding dresses: One from 1909, but on the cutting edge of fashion, so I’m including it: Quite a daringly low neckline for a wedding dress! It was probably worn over a guimpe. I love the satin on satin overtunic with a train. Anyone recognise what collection this is out of? I know I know that background, but can’t place it. The dress is such a great example of Medieval revivalism in the 19teens. Continuing the satin theme, a classic satin sheath with a bit of ruching and lace and a full train. Also probably worn with a giumpe, as is the next one: This wedding dress looks like it has a marquisette tunic, just like Tara’s great-grandmothers (and yes, that’s a hint about tomorrow’s terminology post). I just LOVE this Russian wedding dress. I can’t quite tell what is going on at the hem, but it just ads to the overall graphic simplicity. It manages to be both very traditionally wedding-y, and quite …