1918 wedding dress
We suggested some interesting models of vintage wedding dresses and now we thought that we should present you some amazing looking dress that were worn around 1918. You may consider this topic rather odd, but after reading it you’re definitely going to end up loving these types of dresses, because such pieces would look gorgeous on a body even though we’re in the 21st century.
We start with a divine looking wedding dress; this model has a V cleavage in the back side and a long train. The fabric from which this dress is made of looks quite interesting and flowing on the body.

Let’s also mention that it has also some really interesting areas with embroidery on them, also you can observe this embroidery on the train and on the entire dress including the V side in the back. You can observe some ruffled details on the short sleeves and the waist is highlighted perfectly with the help of a line made in the same fabric as the rest of the dress.
We continue our recollections of dresses with another amazing dress that denotes simplicity and extravagance in the same time. This wedding dress from the period around 1918 is made of two different types of fabric; it has a round cleavage and you can observe divine details on the entire surface, like some portions made of silk or satin in a gold tone that come and give a special effect to this rather simple dress. We forgot to mention that the dress has short sleeves and ruffled details on them. In the back side the dress ends with a long train made in shiny fabric. Quite an interesting model, isn’t it?

Another cute wedding dress is made in the simplest way; it has short sleeves and a round cleavage continuing to be really straight on the rest of the body. Let’s also mention that this dress denotes simplicity through the model, but it surely doesn’t through the fabric used, because it has nice embroidery on it and you can be sure that it will create a nice visual effect. Surely you would want such an interesting wedding dress in that special day and you’re going to adore it more if it’s made from a precious or a really great looking fabric.

How about a wedding dress that is made entirely of floral embroidery? You would love such a dress, wouldn’t you? Indeed it’s a model that needs to be worn by a girl that is more into the vintage style and loves exactly the period around 1918.

The dress which we’re talking about is made entirely of floral embroidery on lace and it has a short train in the back side. Let’s also mention that it has sleeves up to the elbows and a long collar. It looks like ripped from that period, doesn’t it?
Do you know where I can find a picture of a front view of 1918 wedding dress #1?