What kind of vintage bride are you?
Are you a free and easy 1920s tea length kind of bride, ready to walk down a sandy beach in a beautiful lace covered vintage gown?
Are you a showstopping 1950s bride with a fitted bodice and a train that sweeps down the aisle?
Are you a 1960s bride in a simple tailored sheath, accented by a single bow?
Are you a 1970s boho bride wearing a flowing gown of gauze with butterfly sleeves and a ruffle at the bottom?
Are you a 1980s punk princess in a lingerie bustier with yards and yards of tulle ballerina skirt?
The Vestiesteam Etsy shops have your perfect true vintage dress and era-appropriate jewelry, shoes and accessories guaranteed to take everyone’s breath away as you walk down the aisle.
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‘Get the Look: Vintage Bride’ by RecentHistory
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I was a 1970s dress re-imagined as regency bride. If you want a unique look vintage is the way to go!
I wore my mom's vintage 60's dress – slightly re-imagined by a really good seamstress. Vintage is a wonderful way to get a totally unique look.
I love to see the creativity of today's Vintage Bride – so many beautiful choices! Great post!
I adore the tea length dresses
My mom's dress was in a trunk for years. After she passed away, we looked for it and it was not to be found!
what a wonderful post!
and the blog looks great!
martha
This is so pretty!