A cool fun fact was my parents getaway car was used in the Godfather. My 2015 dress was a ballgown. Alfred Angelo Disney collection inspired by Cinderella's glass slipper (the specific number was 205)
My grandmother married in the 70's in a beautiful red dress. My mother did the same but a short red version. I am not planning in marrying but if i would it would be in a red dress
The dresses are all interesting but the "background" of the closet is sooo distracting and the jumping is unnecesary. BTW, the narrators chirpy voice is very annoying.
My wife wore my grandmaβs 1951 prom dress for our wedding β€ It is yellow with white flowers. Gorgeous! My wife and the dress. A few years ago, she was offered $2,000 for it! Refused. Our daughters are going to wear it on their wedding day.
In 1947 my mother at her wedding wore a simple jellow and white knrr length silk dress and a cream coloured overcoat. All items she could wear in other occasions. No money to spend on a dress that would be used for a day only.
My grandma got married in the late 1950s or very early 1960s. I have her wedding dress, and it definitely fits that description. It's a bit poofy, with a crinoline sewn into it. My great grandmother got married before white wedding dresses became popular in North America, so it's red. My mom got married in the 1990s, and her dress was long but somewhat simple.
Looking at this, my dress could possibly be from the 90s. It has poofed shoulders, long lace sleeves with v-shaped wrists, so much beading , and a proper train that made it a little hard to walk in. I took it in to get it tailored and the lady added a finger loop so I could sweep it off the floor princess style for the reception π₯Ή. It used to have a zipper lower back and fabric-covered buttons on the upper back, before the tailor changed out the zipper for lace-up to help it fit me better. I figured it was probably from the 80s because they're known for big sleeves; since the sleeves of your eighties dress look almost just like mine did, I'm guessing late eighties to early nineties.
Edit: I'm guessing my wife's could be from the fifties, which would explain the yellowing of the fabric. It looks almost just like yours, except it has more solid fabric! (Yours has a lot of floaty lace; hers has nearly as much and in the same spots, but you can see it has sturdy fabric underneath). The sleeves end at the elbow, though.
As always- these are generalizations! Style varies no matter the decade!
Gosh, the first dress was so cute! ππ€π
the 60s ππ€ what an angelic beauty π
Nice summary of prom dresses through the decades. β€
I like the 1920s not featured here.
By my 80s dress was that style.I loved it.
She's so hot jeez
I absolutely love 1970s!
A cool fun fact was my parents getaway car was used in the Godfather. My 2015 dress was a ballgown. Alfred Angelo Disney collection inspired by Cinderella's glass slipper (the specific number was 205)
Je n'aime pas les robes de mariΓ©es trop dΓ©colletΓ©es et sans manche pas assez ceremonie pour aller Γ l'eglise ou mΓͺme Γ ma mairie.
Ou c'est officiel et ceremonieux (pour le mariage) ou c'est robe du soir : ne pas melanger.
My question is how on earth did you get an exact copy of my motherβs wedding dress?!
What kind of dress would you choose if you were getting married??
40s for meβ€
My grandmother married in the 70's in a beautiful red dress. My mother did the same but a short red version. I am not planning in marrying but if i would it would be in a red dress
I LOVE my moms wedding dress from the 90sβ¦unfortunately sheβs five inches shorter than me and was much smaller in her shoulders ππ
The 90's dress looks a lot like my mom's wedding dress. Except hers has lace long sleeves as well as the poofy shoulders
β€β€β€β€ in the 80s there were a lot of really big dresses we all wanted to look like princess Diana
The 40s and 90s are to die for
Iβve never seen any of those dresses. Shows what I know π€·π½ββοΈ
90s was all about the lace lol
1947 wow!!!! Beautifulβ€β€β€
U should wear the 90s dress for ur own wedding, js saying u look so slay in it β€
I love the 90s and 2000s dress!
90s β€
How many wedding dresses vintage or otherwise do you own?π
Never mind the wedding dresses! I like that closet! It's an honest to goodness real closet. π
The dresses are all interesting but the "background" of the closet is sooo distracting and the jumping is unnecesary. BTW, the narrators chirpy voice is very annoying.
Slayyy β€
My wife wore my grandmaβs 1951 prom dress for our wedding β€ It is yellow with white flowers. Gorgeous! My wife and the dress. A few years ago, she was offered $2,000 for it! Refused. Our daughters are going to wear it on their wedding day.
That wasn't a cape. That was a watteau train on the 70s dress.
Donβt forget about those godawful pickup skirts that every ball gown in the late 2000s had lol
excuse me you ROCK THAT 90s dress
Can i like steal your 80βs and 90βs dresses they are so gorgeous
Please go be a reporter…you have that voice.
60's and 90's are beautiful
All horrible
In 1947 my mother at her wedding wore a simple jellow and white knrr length silk dress and a cream coloured overcoat. All items she could wear in other occasions. No money to spend on a dress that would be used for a day only.
The 1940s and the 1990s!!!! Stunning!!!
in 2020 I wore a lace cocktail dress, I am an engaged widow now, probably another lace cocktail dress lol, life comes at you fast.
HEATHERS REFRENCE!!?!!?(her saying big fun for the 80s if u donβt understand)
My grandma got married in the late 1950s or very early 1960s. I have her wedding dress, and it definitely fits that description. It's a bit poofy, with a crinoline sewn into it. My great grandmother got married before white wedding dresses became popular in North America, so it's red. My mom got married in the 1990s, and her dress was long but somewhat simple.
I want that 2010 dress!!!
would you ever be up to selling that 90s dress?(if you still have it of course) it's my dream dress and my wedding is happening this coming spring!!!
never in my life have i seen a wedding dress as short as these
iβm absolutely in love with the 90s dress.
Looking at this, my dress could possibly be from the 90s. It has poofed shoulders, long lace sleeves with v-shaped wrists, so much beading , and a proper train that made it a little hard to walk in. I took it in to get it tailored and the lady added a finger loop so I could sweep it off the floor princess style for the reception π₯Ή.
It used to have a zipper lower back and fabric-covered buttons on the upper back, before the tailor changed out the zipper for lace-up to help it fit me better.
I figured it was probably from the 80s because they're known for big sleeves; since the sleeves of your eighties dress look almost just like mine did, I'm guessing late eighties to early nineties.
Edit: I'm guessing my wife's could be from the fifties, which would explain the yellowing of the fabric. It looks almost just like yours, except it has more solid fabric! (Yours has a lot of floaty lace; hers has nearly as much and in the same spots, but you can see it has sturdy fabric underneath). The sleeves end at the elbow, though.
That 90s dress is GLORIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL πππ