Inevitably, we women find ourselves sifting through our
mothers' and grandmothers' closets for a bit of fashion inspiration from time
to time. Whether it's rediscovering mom's Jackie O inspired pencil dress with a
slimming belt or digging out grandma's long-abandoned but oh-so-graceful cameo
ring, fashion statements have a way of wearing out their welcome only to make a
resurgence at a later date.
Wedding fashions and trends are no exception. What once was
considered passé eventually works its way back into our hearts and breathes
fresh air into styles, palettes, and ideas. We call these trappings of
yesteryear "vintage." They are timeless and classic, chic and
sophisticated, and they are offering some refreshing options for today's bridal
couples.
If you've noticed a return to the vintage couture of the
'20s, '30s and '40s, you're not alone. Brides have been finding inspiration in
the earlier decades of last century for everything from gowns and hairstyles to
stationery and jewelry. Period themes are experiencing a resurgence as well, as
couples are turning to eras such as the Prohibition and World War II for some
creative fun. Think everything from flappers and pearls to seamed stockings and
slimmer wartime cuts and hems. There's no end to the creativity that can be
employed to bring in some period style.
The brooch is back. Although Great-Gran may have worn it
pinned to a modestly high neckline, modern brides are putting these little
adornments to creative uses. Brooches have found their way into updo's, clasping
waist sashes onto gowns, and even adding some bedazzlement to bridal bouquets. Running
the gamut from dainty and demure to grand and glitzy, these little charmers
from a bygone era offer some wonderful ways to honor the older generations of
women in the bride's family. Have a host of them from which to choose? Bejewel
your bridesmaids with a unique piece to add a bit of pizzazz to their dresses.
A warm welcome back to lace is in order as well, as brides
are flocking to gowns with beautiful overlays and delicate backs in a host of
lacy patterns. Gone for now are the billowing layers of crinoline, cathedral
length trains and Cinderella-esque creampuff sleeves as form-flattering sheaths
are the style du jour. I love this look. Feminine. Graceful. Elegant. Where
were these simple and lovely styles when I was walking down the aisle?
Lace veils are enjoying a renewed popularity as well, and
can be found in varying lengths and a wide selection of styles. For brides
looking for just a touch of lacy embellishment, luck is on your side. No need
to worry about covering your wedding day 'do with heavy lace. Simple veils with
delicate lace borders are easy to find and coordinate wonderfully with all
manner of gowns.
Brides are incorporating romantic flowers into their
bouquets to achieve a vintage feel. The addition of peonies and carnations
infuses a bit of shabby chic into standby arrangements of roses, lilies,
hydrangeas and other favorites. Popular bouquets of late are a bit more
fuss-free, yet are still breathtakingly lovely.
Flattering hairstyles for vintage-inspired weddings are as
easy as a softly swept-up 'do or loosely flowing curls. Looking to kick a bit
of '20s fun into your big day? Pin curls, finger waves and fun bobs can make
for smashing wedding day 'dos. Or, drawing a bit of inspiration from the
glamorous golden days of Hollywood might be the ticket. Rita Hayworth, Lana
Turner and Ava Gardner are all sources of divine 'do inspiration for retro-looking
locks.
As for decorations and favors, everything emanating a
nostalgic air is up for grabs. Bird nests, feathers, antique vases and bottles,
silver serving sets, candies from yesteryear, stylish cars from the '30s and
'40s, and anything else that sets the vintage tone bridal couples are looking for
are perfect for setting the scene.
Looking for just the right invite to tie together a vintage
theme? Carlson Craft has a wonderful selection of wedding stationery options
for vintage-inspired weddings. These lovely styles offer soft and subtle
designs, some embossed with lace embellishments. They're utterly sublime and perfect
for inviting guests to indulge in a day of antique charm and timeless elegance.
Thanks for the wonderful ideas. I have been looking for ideas on ways to incorporate vintage ideas into my wedding.
ReplyDeleteI was searching for ideas and came across this blog. You have some great ideas for me to help give tips to my friend who I'm helping to plan her wedding. I love the broach idea, I think we'll have to go to her grandma and see what treasure we can find and attach it to her dress. This can be her something old for the day. I know what you mean about the styles changing, my cousin opted for the bird cage net thingy vs. a veil. I was unsure at first and it ended up being esquisite. It was so beautiful on her. Anyways, thanks for the ideas. You've got my mind going in the right direction now.
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