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Molyneux, c 1948 Wesilk moire wedding dress -- worn by the fashion model Patricia Aileen Cunningham to marry the British couturier Charles Creed at the Assumption Convent, Kensington Square, on 1 September 1948. Feeling it would be inappropriate if he were to design her dress, Creed recommended his fellow British couturier, Edward Molyneux, to his bride | V -- Disney's Sleeping Beauty? Weddig Dress, Look Gatsby, Gaun Abad Pertengahan, Taffeta Wedding Dress, Vintage Wedding Gowns, Fashion 1940s, Vintage Brides, Wedding Gowns Vintage, Vintage Wedding Dresses

Molyneux, c 1948 Wesilk moire wedding dress -- worn by the fashion model Patricia Aileen Cunningham to marry the British couturier Charles Creed at the Assumption Convent, Kensington Square, on 1 September 1948. Feeling it would be inappropriate if he were to design her dress, Creed recommended his fellow British couturier, Edward Molyneux, to his bride | V -- Disney's Sleeping Beauty?

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"...In the Evening I went to the Ball. I had an English Night Gown of muslin with silver sprigs and all white..." Extracts from correspondence, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, 1784, 18th Century Embroidery Techniques, Gail Marsh Last year I was looking for a design for a new party frock. I was intrigued by the quote of Georgiana wearing a white, silver sprigged, gown. We often have very low lighting in our local balls so I thought a glittering white gown might be the very thing to wear. I…

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THE 18TH CENTURY TULLE DRESS – Frieda Lepold 18th Century Royal Dress, Roccocore Outfits, Frieda Lepold, 18th Century Wedding Dress, Versailles Ball, Sofia The First Dress, 18th Century French Fashion, 18th Century Aesthetic, 1770s Fashion

This 18th-century tulle dress is inspired by a robe á l'Anglaise from 1785-87. The many layers of tulle give the dress a depth that is complemented by the subtle but historically-inspired embellishments. The dress, like its historical model, consists of a skirt, a jacket with a long train and a plug, and a skin tone bo

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