I believe in the connections between people. I believe in love. They
are more palpable than most things in our lives, and I love to capture them on
camera. I also love to capture light in all its forms, and let it help tell a
story of who we are. Photography of vintage wedding is always my fav and I have
collected several wedding photos today, wanna share with you and hope you will
like them also.
A lovely ivory silk satin gown from the
1930's. Bias cut gown with beadwork that accents a diamond shaped neckline.
Covered buttons down the back and a chapel length train. Dress is in VERY good
condition. No rips or tears. No noticeable spots or stains. Extremely rare to
find art deco gowns in anything larger than a small!
1940's gown features an intricately
decorated neckline and bodice. The design is made up of beads and scrolling
embroidery. It has a diamond shaped neckline and is fitted through the bodice.
The waist is gathered on sides, cathedral length train and a side metal zipper.
One of a kind 1950's silk satin strapless
gown with optional pullover Chantilly lace crop top. Satin gown features an
empire waist that is fitted through bodice with a full skirt. The gown was
pictured without crinoline, but could be worn with one for a much fuller look.
Hand stitched Chantilly lace detailing along the train and up back of the
skirt.
Vintage gown features a heavily beaded
bodice with faux pearls and Chantilly lace, a scalloped neckline with lace that
delicately drapes over the shoulders, a sheer back with zip closure and hook
& eye at neck, and a chapel train with chiffon overlay trimmed with
matching lace.

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