English Wedding Dress Have Changed Throughout the Centuries
It seems that many brides are going against present-day traditions and looking to the vintage and ethic weddings of the past. With that in mind, there has been an upsurge of wedding dress designers and planners to create vintage dresses throughout Europe.
The country of the United Kingdom has some of the most well known wedding dress designers living there. Many of these designers have a collection of antique wedding gowns. Designers will use antique wedding dresses to give a sense of a “fairytale” wedding in a fashionable way.
Wedding Dress Styles of the United Kingdom
If you are looking for a wedding dress with a touch of the United Kingdom style, you will have plenty to choose from. In fact, looking at some weddings, you may notice some wedding gown styles that have a look of the 16th century to the early 20th century.
During weddings of the 18th and 19th centuries, the bride often wore a colored wedding dress. It wasn’t until the 20th century that the traditional white color was implemented.
Each generation would be handed the family wedding dress heirloom and continue to preserve it for the next generation to wear. You can see these dresses in museum collections with their lace and satin still in tact and in close to perfect form
Dresses during the Victorian and Edwardian eras have yet to be equaled with anything presently known. Victorian dresses have a style of elegance, spirit and morality attached to it…mainly due to its continuous display.
Many Victorian wedding gowns can be seen in art museums around the world. Want to learn more about the British history and traditions regarding these eras? Take a gander at the Internet.
English Wedding Gown Design – Corsets
Around the 18th century, a new wedding design was implemented called a corset. What is a corset? It’s dress that’s got a simple shape to wear that doesn’t put pressure on the modern bride’s diaphragm and waist. Going with the British style, the corset is designed to show off some cleavage of the bride’s bust. It’s also designed to give an illusion of a small waist. This illusion is further illustrated by the decorations that are designed on.
These days, corsets are often cut with the use of the original patterns. However, they can be altered to mirror the modern era with waists cut a bit lower and have elastic inserts added so that the bride is comfortable when she wears the dress.
An English wedding corset that’s been property cut will have a soft finish all the way to base of the dress. Corsets can be designed using any kind of fabric and they can be creatively decorated so that not one has to be similar. It also comes with a vast array of sleeve forms.
Medieval-Type Wedding Dresses – Evelyn and Estella
Looking for wedding gowns that have medieval tones? Try Evelyn and Estella. Estella gowns are quite modern with a slim fitting fishtail that has the grace of a Victorian dress. Evelyn is a dress with an arm gauntlet, toning skirt and hanging sleeves.
Most all of the wedding dresses in the English era have undergone some alterations to fit the wedding ceremonies of present. However, these dresses still have that classic English design that’s apparent to guests.
