Here come the brides, all white to shades of white, raw and dressed.
These wedding dresses of the past can yellow with age, but they were the stars of the vintage fashion show, and found an appreciative audience.
Goodwill Industries Volunteer Services (GIVS) presents the show entitled "Weddings through the Ages" to install the Eastdale states Retreat Friday afternoon. Robertson said volunteer Karen GIVS to show that nearly 30 of marriage, mainly from the 1920s to the 1970s appears years.
Robertson described how each dress patterns - volunteers GIVS others - was the "road" shows the majority of most people, but some visitors.
The costumes are displayed in the order of the procession of traditional marriage. Use the mother of the bride and groom arrived first, followed by the bridesmaids dresses, wedding dresses and more than a dozen, then honeymoon, or "disappear" held.
The last four suits - two dresses and two games that are all undressed for the night - sparked a little laughter from the crowd.
Some of these classic and timeless wedding that looked like silk organza and Chantilly Lace 1966, with skirt was purchased at Montgomery Fair. Others, like the frilly dress with pleated chiffon sleeves of the 1970 snapshots are reminders of the moments of fashion, perhaps it is best left in the past.
And there is no marriage without a good reception. Eastdale Estates "Nancy Dyer and other volunteers created a council for the evening with a double-decker cake, mints, nuts and punch.
Most people seemed to enjoy the show, and piano styles of Betty Cameron. Naomi Thompson fluctuated slightly, the music on their way to the reception with her husband, Jesse, are residents of the estates Eastdale.
"He has memories," said Thompson, noting that she and her husband were in 1948 in what was then Gunter field when Jesse Thompson were married in the service.
Martha took Emfinger room with his old friend, Barbara Taylor Gray, at the reception. Emfinger 1961 donated her wedding dress in the fashion, the narrator Robertson modeling. Emfinger Highland Avenue Baptist Church was married, and Gray was her maid of honor.
The two women graduated from Robert E. Lee and worked together, and later, the two decorated cakes for special occasions.
The cake was to receive Paula Millar, whose mother-in-law, Thelma Miller, farm life made of Eastdale.
Robertson said during the presentation that was presented GIVS fashion for over 13 years, and displayed the seventh Eastdale Estates. But it was the first show of wedding themes.
Kristen Sherer, traffic on the local director of public relations, which also modeled during the show, said the proceeds from these shows go to scholarships for employees to acquire and their children.
2012年1月9日星期一
Goodwill holds vintage wedding fashion show
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