My brother was recently married to a lovely young lady. To celebrate this happy occasion I pulled out all the stops to create some lovely clothing for myself, my mother and my sister-in-law. My brother's fiance now wife loves the "Roaring Twenties", so I offered to make her a 1920's inspired veil out of silk and some vintage lace I had.
When it comes to historical clothing, I try to be as authentic as possible. There is a lot of "flapper style" and 1920's style clothing out there that no self respecting women of the time would have worn to a party, let alone to her wedding.
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not 1920's style |
Dresses in the 1920's had dropped waists (i.e. were not body hugging or tight fitting) came at least to the knee, and did not feature midriff baring cut-outs, plunging necklines or no backs. They tended to be very "demure". Wedding veils were a a type of mob cap with flowers on both sides of the head or large cloche hats.
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A bride in 192o's on her wedding day |
Not everyone looks good with a lace cap and some big bunches of flowers over their ears (let's face it it is a "different" look). Since I had some authentic 1920's lace I was able to simulate something that was closer to the period. My sister-in-law loves lotus flowers so I made one large lotus flower out of silk organza, with Swarovski crystals and pearls for the centers. I also added some authentic 1920's style ribbon work flowers in pale blue and ivory. The lace was no longer white but a lovely creamy ivory and I made a silk covered head band as the base. My sister-in-law did not want a long veil.
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laces loosely pinned to head form |
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Not long ago I purchased an e-book from
Prudence millinery explaining how to make couture fabric flowers and headbands, and I used these instructions to construct the veil's base.
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Front view of completed veil |
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Side view of completed veil | | | | |
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After making the veil I made myself a dress and made matching hats
for myself and my mother. My dress was made of a very pretty polyester
chiffon and my mother's dress was a grey Duponi silk.
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Beginnings of dress and hats |
My hat was a large flower, while the two hats I made for my mother were a similar flower in grey and black silk and a large horse hair bow with netting on a silk base.
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Black and grey Duponi silk hat |
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Chiffon and silk cocktail hat with veiling |
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Horsehair, black silk and Russian veiling hat |
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The wedding was lovely: my sister-in-law looked very beautiful and my brother was radiantly happy.
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