Victorian? or Edwardian?
What I have seen for Spring seems to be 1930s and 40s.
I did a little searching and found that the styles are somewhat all over the
place.
Vic/Ed
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Classic
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http://tinyurl.com/ydqz6ty
http://blstb.msn.com/i/C4/70C1B2010D
Penny,
Do any of them have tops? The Discovery channel program "Say yes to
the dress" shows almost NO gown with sleeves, and most do not have so
much as a strap.
Nice reply, BTW. You must have been glowing after the first vendor
that asked you!
== Marjorie Wilser
=:=:=:Three Toad P
Recently I went at a bridal show and was really surprised by how many new
wedding gowns that look like Victorian bridal dresses. Some were like the
narrow skirt and some were full blown bustles with the horse's rump. We
photographed the fashion show.
I went to several vendors to pick up catalo