My wedding dress was one of these. Muslin with natural lace. Ankle length. Nothing fancy. We are still married after 31 years. (No- the dress no longer fits!)

My not yet Sister-in-Law was my Maid of honor. She had a muslin with velvet front dress of a similar style. I think SHE still fits in her dress, though!

Susan

"Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for".  - "Ride the Dark
Trail" by Louis L'Amour

On Oct 13, 2006, at 12:21 AM, otsisto wrote:

Jessica McClintock/Gunne Sax

ex:
http://www.curbside-couture.com/gunne_sax.htm
http://www.tias.com/6564/InventoryPage/1375772/1.html
http://www.vintage70sclothing.com/Dresses/gunne1.htm

Used to own a burgundy calico prairie formal, $50 on sale.
De

-----Original Message-----
Aarrgh. There was a female clothing designer in San Francisco in the
70s who made off-the-rack dresses in that "olde fashioned" look -
sort of Victorian, sort of "peasanty". She later made more
sophisticated prom dresses and wedding dresses inthe 80s and, i
think, 90s. But i'm drawing a blank on her name...



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