The Wedding Dress
300 Years of Bridal Fashions
By Edwina Ehrman
From the romance of its evolution to the splendor of its design, the wedding dress is unlike any other garment, a talisman from a fantasy world, the manifestation of dreams coming true. This book draws on wedding garments in the V&A’s renowned collection along with photographs, letters, memoirs, and newspaper accounts to explore the history of the white wedding dress and the traditions that have developed around it from 1700 to today, when designers from Vera Wang to Vivienne Westwood continue to challenge the aesthetic. Paintings, drawings, and wedding photos depict queens, princesses, celebrities, and everyday women—including Kate Middleton—in their gowns. The text considers the dress in the context of the commercialization of weddings that began in the Victorian era. The Wedding Dress is not only about costume, but also about the cultivation of the image of the bride.
About the author
Edwina Ehrman is a curator of textiles and fashion at the V&A and of the exhibition “The Wedding Dress: 300 Years of Bridal Fashions.” She is co-author of The London Look: Fashion from Street to Catwalk and a contributor to The Englishness of English Dress.
Imprint: V & A Publishing
Publication Date: June 10, 2014
Price: $39.95
Trim Size: 9 1⁄2 x 12 1⁄4
ISBN: 978-1-85177-783-9
EAN: 9781851777839
Page Count: 208
Illustrations: 185 color illustrations
Format: Paperback
Rights: North America
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