Well, its happened. We’ve fallen in love again, hard. Because we recently came across the designs of Eliza Jane Howell (actually designer Gill Harvey: the name is an homage to her grandmother) and we’re absolutely, crazily, 100% smitten with these incredible 1920s wedding dresses.
2024 update: Please note this popular post features a collection from a decade ago! Some of these gowns may still be in production, but many are not. If you are looking for a dress from this collection be sure to check secondhand and sample gown sales at sites like eBayor Still White.
Wow. And hooray! This post is going to be a photo-heavy, vintage perfect, art deco explosion because there are just too many incredible gowns we need to show you. I tried to narrow it down some… but I failed. Sorry! (actually…NO I’M NOT. Please click for larger images, and enjoy!).
Today we’re introducing a new post-type to the site, the good old-fashioned Sponsor Roundup! Yeehaw! So about once a month we’ll be showing you new sponsors of the site, and featuring some of their products so you can see exactly why they were selected as vendor sponsors (hint: because they are awesome). First up, you’ll …
Take a look at these breathtakingly beautiful 1920s style wedding gowns from designer YolanCris! All beads and lace and elegance, these dresses are the perfect inspiration pieces for a 1920’s themed wedding. The name of the collection is “Revival Vintage“, which is an absolutely perfect moniker: these are retro without being fussy (check out the …
Today we’re featuring some of our very favorite new designs from Temperley London. The Fall 2019 collection has a stunning variety of modern yet vintage bridal gowns, with a romantic 1920s influence. Take a look at these breathtaking styles…
Oh, what a lovely 1930s style wedding dress from Natalia Misslin! Love the draping bias cut and that little flowing scarf-piece on the shoulder is the perfect ’30s touch.
1920s Wedding Dresses | Eliza Jane Howell
Well, its happened. We’ve fallen in love again, hard. Because we recently came across the designs of Eliza Jane Howell (actually designer Gill Harvey: the name is an homage to her grandmother) and we’re absolutely, crazily, 100% smitten with these incredible 1920s wedding dresses.
2024 update: Please note this popular post features a collection from a decade ago! Some of these gowns may still be in production, but many are not. If you are looking for a dress from this collection be sure to check secondhand and sample gown sales at sites like eBay or Still White.
Wow. And hooray! This post is going to be a photo-heavy, vintage perfect, art deco explosion because there are just too many incredible gowns we need to show you. I tried to narrow it down some… but I failed. Sorry! (actually…NO I’M NOT. Please click for larger images, and enjoy!).
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