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Wedding fashion over the years: how the trends of festive dresses have changed

Author: 
Evi P.
16. August 2024

Wedding fashion has always been an important aspect of the celebration, reflecting not only the bride's individual style but also the cultural trends of the time. From the luxurious gowns of the Middle Ages to modern minimalist options, the fashion for wedding dresses has undergone significant changes over the decades.

1950s: Puffy dresses

The 1950s became a symbol of the heyday of wedding fashion, filled with romance and elegance. Dresses with fluffy skirts, such as those of Elizabeth Taylor and Jacqueline Kennedy, became icons of the time.

1960s: Playful babydoll style

In the 1960s, conservative designs were replaced by the babydoll style. Mary Quant popularised the miniskirt, which became a symbol of women's freedom. At this time, bright colours and tight styles like Audrey Hepburn and Sharon Tate were in fashion.

1970s: Bohemianism and extravagance

The 1970s were marked by a combination of different trends - from bohemian style to the revival of romanticism. Wedding dresses often featured high waists, A-line silhouettes, wide sleeves and Victorian lace. The innovative ‘say no to the dress’ trend became a symbol of independence, like Bianca Jagger's.

1980s: Luxury and drama

The 1980s were marked by luxury and drama. Wedding dresses became a symbol of glamour thanks to bold fabrics and finishes such as silk, satin and lace. Princess Diana in her Elizabeth Emanuel dress set new standards for royal wedding fashion.

1990s: Minimalist shift dresses

In the 1990s, brides chose minimalism, abandoning the luxury of the previous decade. Laconic gowns, such as Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's, reflected graceful simplicity and natural grace.

Modern wedding dresses: Bold and without limits

Today's bridal brands impress with luxurious designs that combine numerous trends and ideas. From sophisticated gowns by WONÁ Concept and Oscar de La Renta to dramatic looks by Dolce & Gabbana and Vivienne Westwood, modern brides can find the perfect outfit for every taste.

Wedding fashion continues to evolve to reflect the personality of each bride and her unique style.

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