Category Archives: Wedding

VPOD: Vintage 1960s Pink Brocade and Feather Wedding Dress


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vintage 1960s pink brocade and feather wedding dress

Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something…Pink?!

Oh, yes!  For her recent marriage to Bill Toth, Reese Witherspoon looked radiant by opting-out of traditional white and opting-in to a custom-designed pink wedding gown by Monique Lhuillier.

And any budding brides can follow her lead with today’s VPOD.

This vintage 1960s brocade and feather caped wedding dress will make you feel like a princess without hiding your killer legs under layers of lace and tulle.

It’s a beautiful bridal find for a vintage fashionista!

Available from Mill Street Vintage.

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VPOD: Here Comes the Bride – Antique Handmade Lace Wedding Train


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Here comes the bride!

A friend of a friend has a daughter who is getting married next Labor Day and the hunt for the wedding dress in on! The budget for the gown? A whopping $5,000!

And since the first day of this shopping adventure coincided with the weekend I spent with my divorced sister, who spent a good portion of our time together picking my ex-CPA brain to help her re-group financially and ensure that she’ll be able to retire someday, well, it got me thinking…

Maybe every bride should consider slashing her wedding gown budget in half and investing the other half in a nice interest-bearing account that compounds daily.

Then, on her 25th wedding anniversary, she can celebrate her years of wedded bliss by buying herself something nice — like a Birkin bag.

But what if her marriage comes to a screeching halt midway to that 25th anniversary, you may ask. Well, then she could turn to her little nest egg to fund a trip to a tropical isle to drown her sorrows (and perhaps meet Husband #2 like that lucky lady who wrote Eat, Pray, Love.)

Of course, another option is simply to think outside the wedding gown box.

For instance, a business colleague recently confessed that his bride-to-be is renting her wedding dress when they marry next June. Sounds like a good idea, don’t you think?

Or, you could combine something old and something new and create your own design by grabbing today’s VPOD and attaching it to a lovely and classic sheath dress.

This antique lace train wedding train was handmade in the early part of the century and features floral Brussels bobbin lace with wide Duchesse lace borders.

It’s an exquisite find for a betrothed vintage fashionista!

Available at Vintage Textile.

eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


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vintage 1920s wedding gownvintage helen bond carruthers embroidered cashmere sweatervintage ysl yves saint laurent necklacevintage 1920s art deco beaded dress

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Vintage 1980s Oscar de la Renta Ruffle Blazer (thriftwares) | Vintage Hattie Carnegie Charm Bracelet (urbanantiques) | Vintage 1960s Ostrich Jacket (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage 1950s Polka Dot Taffeta Cocktail Dress (phoebe_jones) | Vintage Patricia Smith Moon Bag (yogibear1234) | Vintage Accordian Pleat Max Dress (playgroundvintage) | Vintage 1960s Pucci Pajama Set (rubyfruit66) | Vintage 1980s Ungaro Skirt (madaveauction) | Vintage 1920s Wedding Gown with Train (heartnsoul1) | Vintage Helen Bond Carruthers Embroidered Cashmere Sweater (silverfreak) | Vintage YSL Necklace (joyas78) | Vintage 1920s Art Deco Beaded Dress (uniqueclothinghome) | Vintage 1960s Tiered Lace Dress (ndbvintage) | Vintage Malcolm Starr Beaded Cocktail Dress (cheapthrillsvintage) | Vintage Gucci Floral Handbag (doorstepfashions) | Vintage 1990s Mugler Little Black Dress (ferryvintage) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia with no direct promotional consideration from Bay sellers. Zuburbia is a member of the eBay Partner Network).

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VPOD: Vintage 1950s Ceil Chapman Woven Gown


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vintage 1950s ceil chapman woven gown

Think brides always wore white to their weddings? Think again!

The woman who sparked this centuries long trend was Queen Elizabeth Victoria. When she married Prince Albert in 1840 she shocked everyone by wearing white, and it didn’t take long before throngs of brides in Europe and America followed suit.

But deciding to wear a color other than white at your wedding doesn’t mean you’ll jinx your marriage. On the contrary, as more and more brides embrace green eco-friendly weddings, they are turning to vintage gowns and dresses of all colors that not only fit their themes but still manage to take their grooms’ breath away.

Today’s VPOD is a fine example. This vintage 1950s gown by Ceil Chapman is just perfect for a summer wedding with its airy, loopy woven cord. Plus it’s cream color melds so much better than stark white if you’re holding your ceremony in a natural setting like a garden or glen.

It’s a truly stunning find for a soon-to-be-wed vintage fashionista!

Available at Hemlock Vintage.

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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Pink Silk Shirtdress


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Traditionally, wedding invitations are mailed six to eight weeks before the Big Day. And that means that anyone who knows a June bride can expect to receive their invite at any moment. Then the hunt for the perfect dress is on!

If you search for advice on what to wear online, you’ll find a laundry list of rules: Don’t wear black. Don’t wear red. Don’t wear white. Cover your shoulders.

But I’m sure we’ve all been to a wedding where we saw each of these taboos at play.

I think perhaps the best rule for dressing as a wedding guest is to make sure both you and the bride are comfortable with your choice. After all, you want to wear something that will allow you to mingle, dance and be comfortable throughout the festivities. And the bride, well the last thing she wants to be thinking about on her wedding day is what you’re wearing. So don’t pull a Lady Gaga to grab attention and make sure you’re wearing something that says “festive” and not “funeral.”

Something like today’s VPOD perhaps. This vintage 1960s silk frock marries the ease, comfort and conservatism of a shirt dress with just enough pizazz and glitz to qualify as a cocktail dress.

It’s a match made in heaven for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Circa Vintage.

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