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Brides in Vogue
With glamour, wit, elegance and expertise, the international editions of vogue have charted over seventy years of shifting fashion and life style. The World's top photographers and illustrators have contributed to the creation of the lively and always positive vogue style, a constant reminder of all the pleasures of the art of dressing.
Brides in Vogue is a show case for the dreamiest and zaniest wedding clothes featured by vogue from Edwardian times to the present. Christina Probert chronicles, the fashion points of each decade, describing fabrics, styles, colours, flowers, bridesmaid's dresses, and analysing vogue's major role in advising the bride for example, in the fifties, on the new whiter than white synthetics ('Fresh a newly scrubbed choirboy'). Convention, it appears, does not always dominate sixties brides wore miniskirts or even bikinis and eighties wedding dresses cater for 'the fulfilment of even the wildest romantic dreams'. A Stunning selection of photographs and drawings reflect the tremendous variety in bridal fashion: diaphanous dresses, Hollywood glamour, the nun like look and a punk hairstyle succeed each other in this glorious celebration of some of most exquisite clothes designed for what Vogue describes as 'the most beautiful day of your life'.
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