Thursday, October 27, 2011

1500s to 1600s

In the 1500s to 1600s Europe started to venture to find America and Royalty started the trends of wedding gowns.

In 1944, we have Anne of Brittany married Louis XII of France and is the first official documented white-wearing bride. Four years later Margaret Tudor, the daughter of Henry VII, had a white damask gown edged with crimson. The crimson was added to the gown to show off the color of royalty. Later on in 1612, Princess Elizabeth was married in a silver dress embroidered with pearls, real silver, and precious stones.


Here we have Marie Adélaïde of Savory, Duchess of Burgundy in (1685-1712), ca 1710 where the soon to be bride wears a silver with a lace going throughout the bodice and gown.


At Anglo Couture, you could have your own beautiful gown Donatella with a silver vintage lace around your waist, so you can be the Royal Princess who becomes the Queen to your truly beloved.


Gown: Donatella
Material: Silk Charmouse and vintage inspired silver lace.

Book your appointment today by calling 727 536-5800 to get your princess gown.


History found in the knot's Book of Wedding Gowns. Further information found at Wikipedia.com as well as The Dream Dress.com

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