Recently I got a call from a family friend who has just bought herself a new house. She said there was some "old stuff" in the attic, and would I like to take a look before she threw it out?
This is what awaited me:
And inside of that unassuming li'l box:
Yes, a stunning old wedding gown! It's made from a lovely cream satin, embellished with a flocked velvet floral design, and sporting quite the magnificent train:
It came with its original beaded tiara and silk slip, too:
I just love the Trillco label on the slip:
Smart bride... she wore dress shields to protect this darling gown! How I love little details like this.
The labels on the box, from a long-gone local store and the original dressmaker:
If there are any vintage wedding dress experts in the house, do feel free to take a stab at dating it!
The house was built in 1947, and owned by the same couple from then 'til now (they are dead now). I could easily see this dress being from the WWII-era, which would make a good deal of sense.
But doesn't the slip seem older? Perhaps it was her "
something old"!
It's rather tragic that the heirs left this stunning piece of history behind when cleaning out the house. Ah well, I am happy to be giving it a safe place to stay, nestled in a cozy bed of acid-free tissue paper. It's a good thing I got it when I did, as the cardboard box it was in was giving way to mold. The gown, however, remains in marvelous shape!! As marriage is not exactly in my near future, I'll probably be selling this beauty soon so a modern bride may bring it back to life.
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