Usually I will pull and highlight one or two gowns from a designer’s collection, gowns that capture perfect art deco style, that evoke the 1920s without seeming costume-y… but Jenny Packham‘s 2012 Bridal Collection is so on-point, so gorgeous from start to finish, I’ve got to show you half of the dresses, because they are ALL AMAZING. Like, can you argue with this:
Or this gorgeous 1930s style gown?
Or this perfectly art deco wedding dress?
You cannot argue. They must be seen! So lovely. Click the thumbnails below to see full size images and names for all these beauties.
And if you’re in the market for a vintage or vintage-inspired gown (wedding, evening or flapper-inspired cocktail dress), be sure to check out our Deco Shop: we’re adding new finds daily!
In search of more 1920’s wedding dresses to feature, we recently stumbled upon a designer we were instantly, madly, deeply in love with. The designer? Galia Lahav. The photo that took our breath away (and zoomed this post to the top of the queue)? Take a look: GASP. That’s kind of all there is to …
Today we’re showcasing some art deco wedding dresses from a favorite recent collection, Inbal Dror’s “Pure” line for Spring 2019. With a glittering and glamourous Old Hollywood feel, each of these gowns is a truly breathtaking vintage inspired delight. 2024 update: Please note this popular post features a collection from almost five years ago. Some …
Well, its happened. We’ve fallen in love again, hard. Because we recently came across the designs of Eliza Jane Howell (actually designer Gill Harvey: the name is an homage to her grandmother) and we’re absolutely, crazily, 100% smitten with these incredible 1920s wedding dresses. 2024 update: Please note this popular post features a collection from …
A couple things become immediately clear from this Bonwit Teller ad (pulled from a 1929 issue of Vogue Magazine). First of all, there is no downside to the drama of a long, gorgeous cap veil. Even with (maybe especially with) the sleek lines of a 20s style wedding dress. Secondly, can we bring back “gowned” …
Art Deco Gowns || Jenny Packham 2012
Usually I will pull and highlight one or two gowns from a designer’s collection, gowns that capture perfect art deco style, that evoke the 1920s without seeming costume-y… but Jenny Packham‘s 2012 Bridal Collection is so on-point, so gorgeous from start to finish, I’ve got to show you half of the dresses, because they are ALL AMAZING. Like, can you argue with this:
Or this gorgeous 1930s style gown?
Or this perfectly art deco wedding dress?
You cannot argue. They must be seen! So lovely. Click the thumbnails below to see full size images and names for all these beauties.
And if you’re in the market for a vintage or vintage-inspired gown (wedding, evening or flapper-inspired cocktail dress), be sure to check out our Deco Shop: we’re adding new finds daily!
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