Vintage Wedding Dresses, 1940’s Style Dresses

As modern society is increasingly becoming fond of novelty and uniqueness in many details of daily life, vintage wedding dresses are getting off the main fashion trend in wedding dresses. But it does not mean that modern brides cannot wear vintage dresses. It is a matter of personal taste and values that allow many modern brides to go for vintage wedding dresses instead of the contemporary taste in wedding fashion. For brides who value the classic beauty of earlier days and conventional aura of weddings, this type of wedding apparel still retains a magical charm. Also, antique dresses present admirable details and workmanship that are often lacking in modern, unique wedding dresses. For these reasons, they might just be a bride’s first choice for their own wedding day.

Where to Find Them

In earlier decades, many women used to keep their wedding dresses for future use as the family wedding dress for their daughters and even granddaughters. However, women now rarely hand down wedding dresses to the younger generation. Still, one can buy vintage wedding dresses at a number of places. For older designs, like the 1940s vintage wedding dresses, one may consider reproducing the design on order. Dress and gown designs in this style can be chosen from vintage wedding magazines or websites. But impressive dresses may also be bought online, especially at eBay and Craigslist.org. Vintage Gown and Vintage Vixen are two other important online sellers of vintage dresses. In any case, when buying any wedding apparel, you need to look for some important things that ensure a good selection.

Condition of the Dress

While buying a vintage wedding dress at a vintage shop, it is important to examine the condition of the dress. Dresses having stains or those needing repairs should not be bought, unless you are sure that you can make them look fine again – something not easy. If you can’t resist a dress that needs repairs, assume that it can cost you at least $200.

Age of the Dress

The age of a dress is important because fabrics wear with time. Older vintage wedding dresses are likely to be of weaker fabrics than relatively recent ones. A good thing about these garments is that they remain in good condition for a long period of time since they are not used after the wedding. In any case, it is safe to buy vintage style wedding dresses older than the year 1900. Also, care is needed when buying the silk chiffon dresses of the 1920s.

Buying or Making a Reproduction Vintage Dress

If you are looking for the vintage look, perhaps you should consider buying a reproduction vintage wedding dress. In addition, many bridal salons would provide this type of dresses, especially of the 1940s and 50s style, on order.

Affordability

Due to their classic nature, this style of dress may be moderately to highly expensive. Therefore, it is advisable to specify your budget for vintage shopping before setting out to buy a vintage wedding dress.

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