Vintage Photos: 1920s Wedding Photos & The Bridal Party

Sunday, November 18, 2012

These vintage wedding photos from the 1920s are so lovely to look at! I just adore the vintage wedding veils with the little wax flowers, the silhouette of the 1920s dresses, and gigantic bouquets they would carry. When I walk down that aisle again more than likely (like 90% chance) my wedding will be very 1920s inspired (lace veil, lots of flowers, simple flowing gowns, but hold the gigantic bouquets!)

Vintage Photos: 1920s Wedding Photos & The Bridal Party
I adore this wedding photo! Look how big those bouquets are! Also, isn't it adorable how all the women are standing, look at how their feet are posed, so ladylike!

Vintage Photos: 1920s Wedding Photos & The Bridal Party
This vintage wedding photo is actually from 1917, but the style was so similar to the other 1920s wedding photos I had to share it, and besides this photo is just fantastic!

Vintage Photos: 1920s Wedding Photos & The Bridal Party
More lace, gorgeous hair accessories, and giant bouquets! I adore the flower girl, look how HUGE her basket is! I bet the poor little thing struggled to walk up the aisle with that!

Vintage Photos: 1920s Wedding Photos & The Bridal Party
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this wedding photo. So elegant, simple, sweet, so vintage but looks completely modern. This is a photo of British prime minister Harold MacMillan with his wife Dorothy Cavendish on their wedding day.

Vintage Photos: 1920s Wedding Photos & The Bridal Party
I put these two together because it's so rare to see wedding photos of the bride and groom like the photo on the left. Usually they look rather glum on the happiest day of their lives! I still adore both photos though.

Vintage Photos: 1920s Wedding Photos & The Bridal Party
Oh goodness, these garden hats I just adore so much! This is probably a photo late in the 1920s (hemlines are a lot shorter and these types of hats weren't the normal until the late 20s early 30s). Oh my gosh the bridesmaid dresses, SWOON. I so wish I had a time machine so I could just be a spectator at this wedding (and then stolen a dress, not ALL of them, just one!)

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