Time travelling
With the longing for the past and simplicity, vintage wedding dresses are mostly preferred among the wedding dress models that have been preferred recently. Silk satin wedding dresses, self-embroidered fabrics, French lace details and more… The journey of the wedding dress from past to present is in our article below.
Wedding Dresses of the 1950s
A short vintage wedding dress pioneered by Audrey Hepburn is still among the preferences of many brides-to-be. If you want to create a feminine and romantic style, it will be the right choice.
Wedding Dresses of the 1960s
When we look at the wedding dresses of the 1960s, we see 'lace' the most. Embroidered fabrics, lace wedding dresses and balloon sleeve wedding dresses that have been in fashion in recent years make you travel to the past.
Wedding Dresses of the 1970s
Long sleeves, stand-up collars, satin-silk blended fabrics and lace embroideries draw attention in the wedding dress models of the 70s, where both simplicity and glamor were together. In the veil selection, it is noteworthy that either a lace compatible with the lace of the wedding dress or tulle is preferred for a lighter preference.
Wedding Dresses of the 1980s
Fun, frilly collars and layers of lace are among the most popular pieces in the wedding dress model preferences of the 80s. In the year when lace and fluffy skirts were frequently used in designs, minimalism was left behind.
Brides of the 1990s
Minimalism, which we left behind in the 80s, also shows itself in the 90s. It is striking that skirts that go down from the waistline are more fluffy and balloon sleeve wedding dresses are more. We see that more flashy designs are given to the 90s.