The photo of the the Lady Elisabeth Bowes-Lyon was as a Bridesmaid at the wedding of her future SIL Princess Mary, daughter of George V and Queen Mary.
Que hermoso ver y recordar esas fotos tan antiguas en ese tiempo tambien eran hermosas pero lo que mas me sorprende porque algunas se casaban de negro ❤😢
I noticed that the texture of women’s hair was different in the Victorian days because they would make homemade shampoo using bar Castile bar soap as the base or they would shampoo their hair with lye. Conditioner in those days would have been a raw egg. Also women were encouraged not to wear makeup….but those who did used rouge as lipstick.
To take a picture, people were not allowed to move and always make the same face. Exposure times took longer and taking a photo was a special, serious and expensive thing. If they had moved or made a different face, the image would have come out blurry. And yes, it wasn't usual to smile or laugh, people behaved seriously and with dignity.
Love seeing these beautiful brides and their dresses from different eras! Especially loved the doll-like bride at 2:17. I wore vintage for my weddding! Nothing like vintage clothes!!
Most of these put a resl.emphasis on having an.outstanding veil. Having seen my aunt"s wedding dress picture dated late 1930's I can see yards and yards of veil I guess it meant luxury
That was really so very interesting .. I love your editing add-ons like the cloud heart and little good job!..and thxs so much for sharing..it took me most of the day to be able to find my reading glasses so I could get a very good look.. there were a couple of dresses that I really prefer over the rest.. each time I thought I had my pick of which one I like the most I saw another one I like on down the video.. there's something about seeing wedding dresses that could cause a woman to want to get married!.. I could not help but to wander about some of the women in the video.. how did their lives go after the marriage..
Utterly beautiful... the handcrafted work that went into these must have taken ages, I don't mean to sound stupid but could anyone tell me what era they are from?
They are beautiful!! I think a couple of the pictures where of first communion, too young to be brides. We Catholics also wear veils for our first communion.
There are several photos that are not actually wedding dresses, they are debutantes dressed to be presented at Court. There is one photo of Princess Dagmar of Denmark who is simply in an evening dress of the period and at least one of the sitters in in fancy dress for a ball and not in a wedding dress.
These gowns were so beautiful. But they go by so fast it doesnt give you a chance to take in all the fine details of the gowns. In tha tg respect I was disappointed.
Wonderful photos. My family has long roots in Iowa. I have my great grandmother's wedding portrait and her wedding dress; she was of second generation German American. She was married in 1891, and her dress was a dark olive color and she had a 17 inch waist. My Irish grandmother was married in 1918, and she wore a dark suit that could be worn again. I loved seeing these photos
Not one smile. I know in the earliest photographs that is the result of the necessity of holding still for a long period but you would think that in the later photos there would be at least one smile or even a half smile.
1:12 and 3:46 are two of the loveliest women I've ever seen. Wonder how all these ladies' marriages turned out... if they were happy, had lots of kids to enjoy, and life was good to them.
The photo of the the Lady Elisabeth Bowes-Lyon was as a Bridesmaid at the wedding of her future SIL Princess Mary, daughter of George V and Queen Mary.
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Some of those were included twice
Que hermoso ver y recordar esas fotos tan antiguas en ese tiempo tambien eran hermosas pero lo que mas me sorprende porque algunas se casaban de negro ❤😢
Awww I love reading these comments this was my old RUclips page awwww
Lovely - & no visible tattoos.
I think all brides are beautiful.
Like except they are random, not by date. Would have loved better by date to watch style transition...but love it!
I noticed that the texture of women’s hair was different in the Victorian days because they would make homemade shampoo using bar Castile bar soap as the base or they would shampoo their hair with lye. Conditioner in those days would have been a raw egg. Also women were encouraged not to wear makeup….but those who did used rouge as lipstick.
I think some of these lovely ladies were debutants judging by the feathers adorning their veils.
I love these
Beautiful.
Why do the person look serious
Because a lot of these pictures were taken at a time when people didn't smile in photographs.
To take a picture, people were not allowed to move and always make the same face. Exposure times took longer and taking a photo was a special, serious and expensive thing. If they had moved or made a different face, the image would have come out blurry. And yes, it wasn't usual to smile or laugh, people behaved seriously and with dignity.
Much nicer than the ugly dresses currently available.
I hope they were happy
Λες κ τους πηγαίνουν στο εκτελεστικό απόσπασμα
Must be more beautiful if the photos were in colour. I must say they all had neat figures and look very romantic and lovely.
Love seeing these beautiful brides and their dresses from different eras! Especially loved the doll-like bride at 2:17. I wore vintage for my weddding! Nothing like vintage clothes!!
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Bravo
Considering the era, many of these women had no choice in husbands their fathers decided who they would marry.
Most of these put a resl.emphasis on having an.outstanding veil. Having seen my aunt"s wedding dress picture dated late 1930's I can see yards and yards of veil I guess it meant luxury
The most of the dresses are so beautiful😍
Most of them are so ugly!
That was really so very interesting .. I love your editing add-ons like the cloud heart and little good job!..and thxs so much for sharing..it took me most of the day to be able to find my reading glasses so I could get a very good look.. there were a couple of dresses that I really prefer over the rest.. each time I thought I had my pick of which one I like the most I saw another one I like on down the video.. there's something about seeing wedding dresses that could cause a woman to want to get married!.. I could not help but to wander about some of the women in the video.. how did their lives go after the marriage..
Brides are so beautiful. I don't know why. I've never been married. Maybe I'm afraid I'll spoil-it or something. Spoil what ? Exactly.
Their dresses look really beautiful and expensive, how come that the other brides look so sad.
Utterly beautiful... the handcrafted work that went into these must have taken ages, I don't mean to sound stupid but could anyone tell me what era they are from?
They are beautiful!! I think a couple of the pictures where of first communion, too young to be brides. We Catholics also wear veils for our first communion.
poor ladys looked so dam scared//lol//
Wow!
Amazing. Wish the video was slower.
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There are several photos that are not actually wedding dresses, they are debutantes dressed to be presented at Court. There is one photo of Princess Dagmar of Denmark who is simply in an evening dress of the period and at least one of the sitters in in fancy dress for a ball and not in a wedding dress.
most of these brides look miserable which show probably most marriages were arranged or perhaps they were marrying because they were pregnant
These gowns were so beautiful. But they go by so fast it doesnt give you a chance to take in all the fine details of the gowns. In tha tg respect I was disappointed.
The majority of women made their own wedding dresses.
They are absolutely beautiful. Gorgeous!
Such beautifuls dresses! but such sadness on the bride 's faces! 😔
Ciekawe
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Beautiful x
At 3.33 is Elizabeth Bowes Lyon,the Queen Mother.
Love all of these the women are all so pretty back then.
Vintage shows modesty
I kept my dress . Hope in 100 years my great great great grand daughter will wear it
Wonderful photos. My family has long roots in Iowa. I have my great grandmother's wedding portrait and her wedding dress; she was of second generation German American. She was married in 1891, and her dress was a dark olive color and she had a 17 inch waist. My Irish grandmother was married in 1918, and she wore a dark suit that could be worn again. I loved seeing these photos
Как прекрасны, целомудренны, скромны. Просто ангелы
Not one smile. I know in the earliest photographs that is the result of the necessity of holding still for a long period but you would think that in the later photos there would be at least one smile or even a half smile.
After the cocktail hour.
1:12 and 3:46 are two of the loveliest women I've ever seen. Wonder how all these ladies' marriages turned out... if they were happy, had lots of kids to enjoy, and life was good to them.