Vintage Inspired Wedding Dresses

Bias cut dresses became popular in the thirties when Hollywood actresses needed something sexy to wear that was still acceptable for the moral standards at the time. These dresses were made of slinky fabric (such as satin) where a woman’s body would be covered but her figure was still visible in a provocative way. These dresses epitomize glamour. Isadora’s makes custom bias cut wedding gowns (such as the one above) with a truly vintage look. I should add this one to the I-wish-I-knew-about-this-before-my-wedding list.

December 18th, 2008  |  Email to a friend
Category: Fashion & Beauty

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  1. 1
    sue mattock on August 31, 2010

    this is divine!!! i’d love it in dark red!!!

  2. 2
    elise on January 14, 2011

    Isadora’s no longer has dresses on their website!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you know of any other sites which offer similar styles?

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