After the shortages of World War II, women were ready for a little luxury. And brides didn’t want to skimp on the lace or fabric.
In 1947, French designer Christian Dior caused a sensation when he introduced his “new look,” hour-glass dresses with long, flowing skirts - skirts made of yards and yards of cloth.
The billowing skirts and wasp-waist designs evolved in the 1950s and may have peaked around 1956. There are also many other notable designs in this period.
These elegant found photos captured portraits of a young lady in her beautiful wedding gown in the 1950s.
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