Very nice. The second lace is called alencon. I had some as decoration on my dress. I got my dress at the bridal building on 34th St in Manhattan in the mid 80s. They opened to the Public on a Saturday Usually, they sold to stores. The brides could go on each floor and try completed sample dresses from the manufacturer. Also, they would allow two fittings before you got your dress. My mother and sister went with me. I'm not sure if they do this anymore. Its a nice memory. My mother enjoyed being there.
BEAUTIFUL dresses that make today's dresses look awful! Notice not one of them (even in Round 1) are slit 'up to here' and she's not falling out of the top of any of them (I know they're big on her, but the style of each dress is CLASSY, not SLUTTY).
I think it's totally fine to say a dress appears slutty. Most girls who wear them desire to look slutty. So just call it as you see it. I highly doubt the women who pick that style of dress will care what little ol me says. :)
You’ve got it in one. What’s the obsession nowadays with brides choosing dresses that leave God knows what hanging out? Completely inappropriate and cringey. There are so many modern day wedding dresses that are potentially beautiful but to me are ruined because there’s too much skin on show. ‘If people don’t like this dress, they’re the problem’ is the main problem with Say Yes To The Dress, in that if a bride can’t find a dress it’s the entourage who’s often the problem.
One thing to remember is that the vintage dresses are made of quality fabrics that no longer made or are available for the average person. The fabrics alone are worth the prices mentioned. Loved your two videos 💕
I just recently found your channel and I’m LOVING it!! I was married in 1965 ( still going after 58 years!), however I had no money for a fancy dress, actually bought the first and ONLY dress I tried on something I’ve always regretted, so I love to watch wedding dress shows, but I love what you are doing in the thrift stores showing that there are more reasonable opportunities for a girl on a strict budget. Don’t think thrift stores were a “ thing” in the 60’s. My dress was umpire waist and plain, but got the job done for $35.00!, keep up the good work girls!
The quality of the commitment has nothing to do with the cost of the dress. I love to hear from viewers like you. I'm so pleased you enjoyed our fun mother daughter day at the thrift store
Y'all need to start buying these for resale. There are thousands of young women who would pay a couple hundred for these dresses. I may buy up several to decorate my dressing room. I didn't have a fancy church wedding but I love the workmanship and fine fabrics. I made 2 or 3 prom dresses for my daughter.
The amount of work and love that went into these dresses is phenomenal. They can all be re purposed. You can take 2-3 dresses and make one glorious dress. It’s a special occasion dress that you wear once, spending $$$ thousands is obscene. Mind you the trend for huge weddings is obscene. I loved both of these videos. Thank you 😊😊😊
The Size 4twinkle modern dress was So Beautiful 😻 on you -what a Steal! Such a shame these incredible dresses end up here for 20$ 🙄🤷♀️ Thank you Ladies for showing such Love and appreciation for the dresses 👏❤️
My sister's, also in 1979! It was the store sample and so tiny that it should have been a size -2 (it was in fact 00). We bought it in College Station, Texas for $300. So cheap because nobody could fit into it. Did you get the matching veil?
My dress, while new, looked to be very Victorian so most people thought I was wearing a family heirloom dress. I preserved it, thinking perhaps someday a daughter might wear it. Alas, it is a size 4 and neither of my girls could wear it. I am still keeping it though.
I was scrolling and found y'all..i really enjoyed your video..make more..i love bridal especially vintage..do more and I'll sure watch..a gal in Texas........
Thank you so much. I enjoyed looking at this beautiful model. She looks great in all of them. It totally reminds me of my daughter. I miss her. She lives in England. 😢. She is built small and looks great in everything. What fun this is, thanks again. 😊❤
Gosh, dress #1 was gorgeous! It would look perfect with off-white Cowboy Boots or lace combat type boots.😊👍Watching these different dresses reminded me of the various "Abandoned Home" exploration videos I watch. In almost every Abandoned home in the U.K., & U.S., theres always a Wedding Gown hanging alone in the closet, or just outside the wardrobe door. Its really kinda eerie seeing homes full of people's stuff, but the Wedding gowns just make the whole thing come together kinda sad & creepy & mysterious...
We watch those abandoned home videos too! Similar fascination as these dresses...just wondering what the people were like and thinking about days gone by.
The last one was probably hand-sewn. And the headdress, I'm pretty sure you have on backward, twice. I think the veil would have been down covering the eyes if not the whole face. Loved them all!
That first dress looked so turn of the century! The second one was 70s. If I was a seamstress buying these gowns for the lace would be worth the investment. All of these dresses were gorgeous!
My favorite is the 50s style with the fascinator type cap. Then the first one, but I also love the ivory satin 80s early 90s satin gown. Petticoats and hoops help many of these dresses. Loved the "rock a billy" dress too.
My Mother & I made my wedding dress. Early Seventies. Mom was beading it the night before wedding! It is beautiful and I still have it. Married 52 years!
Your channel is amazing. It’s like a walk back in time. I married in 1965 and wore a gown that was designed and made by my sister-in-law for her sister who married less than 2 years before my husband & I. My dress was similar to the last gown you modeled in this video, so I think that dress is early 1960’s.
LOVE the dress with the fascinator type hat: dress is super cute, too. The “butt cape” was actually probably pinned up for the reception. A couple of these would look so cute with white with gold trim cowboy boots. You looked so good in that hat!
Wow , I really enjoyed this , you look beautiful in all of them ! Wish we had large thrift stores like this in he uk , ours are all small shops which I enjoy but not the same as yours .
Please give that first dress to a museum or someone who knows vintage clothing if you ever decide you dont want it anymore. If its not real 1890s vintage, it is an amazing replica and deserves to be displayed and preserved.
Gunne Sax popular in 70s and into 80s. Jessica McClintock popular in 80s and 90s-lots of lace and beading. If waistline comes down to a point most likely after Princess Diana married in 1981. Big shoulder pads indicate 80s. After her wedding dresses were fuller, puffier and princessy. More streamlined in the 70s.
The one you passed by the second was exquisite. Love the first you tried on . The Victorian. Didn’t care for the others tho. You had a good selection this round!
I love the pearl beaded dress, with the stunning pearl detail on the short sleeves, that you passed by on the rail 😢 If you look, it's the dress, just AFTER the 1st one you chose .(2nd you came to, on the rail) STUNNING. SO sad it wasn't modelled
Ice-skating dresses are expensive! That’s a fabulous idea to modify one of those into a skating dress! And it could be dyed a different color, if so desired. Edited to say that I loved the last dress! Y’all have so much self-control. I would want to buy all of them! I have an unnatural affection for wedding dresses!
I love that modern dress with the detachable train. So beautiful. I’m not into flashy stuff. $25 is a steal. However it’s not like I’m getting married soon - I’ve been married 53 years 😂
The #3 dress has to be an early 1990s Jessica McClintock! The Juliet Cap for a veil, you could see the veil had been cut from the cap, definitely goes with the 1940s post war gown, probably made by the bride or her mother in haste if the returning soldier! My mother never let me “try on” wedding dresses for fun pre being engaged, it was considered bad luck.
Some of these Wedding Dresses are so beautiful, are you buying any of them? Bc some of the dresses fit you really well. At those prices, how could you leave those works of art behind? I hv enjoyed your videos, please continue to keep trying on & filming!!
Thank you for your encouragement! I did buy a few :) don't know why other than they were so unique. Honestly not even the original owners/family had room for them and neither do I!!
You are so fortunate to hv access to Goodwills that carry such gorgeous Wedding Dresses. Our Goodwills here in VA do not even hv a selection of them. Maybe see one here & there if you are lucky. Pls keep up the good work!!
Watching these are really enjoyable! Thank you! It’s too bad people don’t hem and repurpose some of these for ‘occasion’ dresses. A couple of them would make beautiful sundresses!😍 I love seeing the different eras. That first one looked very 1920’s….
That 1st dress is a least 1st world war to early 1920s, especially with the handkerchief bottom. Very popular in the roaring 20s 🙂 I would have bought that one to have on display at home.
My dress in 1969, Camelot style, was so heavily beaded, it obliterated my bosom. I had to wear a stiff corset to lift the beading off the chest. It was gorgeous.
I like the older gowns. Many are too sleazy looking or just plain satin chest squishers. I liked the 1st two. A lot of fun. I was a zero and a 4 fit perfect but the length. Tricky to alter. The vintage store near me is expensive.
It is all about the neckline, with any dress for that matter. I like the neckline on the second dress but not necessarily the whole dress, then the Audrey Hepburn dress with the pearled bodice and cut away arms. The lace on the dress at 15.25 is lovely, I quite like the square neck line, I think it needs an underskirt though for volume. The 50's dress at 19.05 is very different and definitely retro for what brides are wearing now, but I love that, be different, I love the hat also, the whole ensemble looked lovely on you, I think it fitted you the best and the satin is lovely, it just needs a bit of a brighten up. I would probably go with the last dress.
And to think...I threw a few yards of embroirdered georgette and a couple of yards of satin with a Butterick pattern at my friend and said, this is what I want, wore a large garden hat and Italian leather pumps and thought I was the most beautiful bride ever. I had no money to buy a 3K dress. I think the whole wedding came in under 3K, but that was 1983. Whatever...
All there dresses would look fantastic for everyday going out with a colour dye and a little cut and tuck and you will have an expensive but cheap dress
The first dress was epic! I love seeing the vintage gowns. They are true works of art.
I think the first one looks like from the thirties like my grandma. Looks classic on you.🎉🎉🎉❤
I have a dress similar to the first one - vintage 1984. I never wanted to take mine off. Love it!
It is amazing.
Very nice. The second lace is called alencon. I had some as decoration on my dress. I got my dress at the bridal building on 34th St in Manhattan in the mid 80s. They opened to the Public on a Saturday Usually, they sold to stores. The brides could go on each floor and try completed sample dresses from the manufacturer. Also, they would allow two fittings before you got your dress. My mother and sister went with me. I'm not sure if they do this anymore. Its a nice memory. My mother enjoyed being there.
I like the SLEEVES. So sick of sleeveless!! They
are beautiful gowns.
These dresses are so much nicer than the dresses of today. I would love to see more.
That first one is really nice its got that 1800's vibe to it
You might want to buy them and put out a catalogue and sell them. They are beautiful and gives one more variety to choose from
BEAUTIFUL dresses that make today's dresses look awful! Notice not one of them (even in Round 1) are slit 'up to here' and she's not falling out of the top of any of them (I know they're big on her, but the style of each dress is CLASSY, not SLUTTY).
I agree with you Karen! Since when did the day of HOLY matrimony become a lingerie show?
Or you could have just said, not my taste but to each their own. Whatever happened to judge not lest he be judged?
I think it's totally fine to say a dress appears slutty. Most girls who wear them desire to look slutty. So just call it as you see it. I highly doubt the women who pick that style of dress will care what little ol me says. :)
You’ve got it in one. What’s the obsession nowadays with brides choosing dresses that leave God knows what hanging out? Completely inappropriate and cringey. There are so many modern day wedding dresses that are potentially beautiful but to me are ruined because there’s too much skin on show. ‘If people don’t like this dress, they’re the problem’ is the main problem with Say Yes To The Dress, in that if a bride can’t find a dress it’s the entourage who’s often the problem.
That’s a spiritual principle not a fashion principle.
Good grief!
One thing to remember is that the vintage dresses are made of quality fabrics that no longer made or are available for the average person. The fabrics alone are worth the prices mentioned. Loved your two videos 💕
That modern pearl and satin dress with the detachable train is the most most elegant and unique gown I've ever seen.
I loved that one!
That was my favorite tooo❤ just pictured Audrey Hepburn in it.
it's a Demetrios...some of those were expensive dresses but especially that one.
I just recently found your channel and I’m LOVING it!! I was married in 1965 ( still going after 58 years!), however I had no money for a fancy dress, actually bought the first and ONLY dress I tried on something I’ve always regretted, so I love to watch wedding dress shows, but I love what you are doing in the thrift stores showing that there are more reasonable opportunities for a girl on a strict budget. Don’t think thrift stores were a “ thing” in the 60’s. My dress was umpire waist and plain, but got the job done for $35.00!, keep up the good work girls!
The quality of the commitment has nothing to do with the cost of the dress. I love to hear from viewers like you. I'm so pleased you enjoyed our fun mother daughter day at the thrift store
Loved the first dress!!
Y'all need to start buying these for resale. There are thousands of young women who would pay a couple hundred for these dresses. I may buy up several to decorate my dressing room. I didn't have a fancy church wedding but I love the workmanship and fine fabrics. I made 2 or 3 prom dresses for my daughter.
The amount of work and love that went into these dresses is phenomenal. They can all be re purposed. You can take 2-3 dresses and make one glorious dress. It’s a special occasion dress that you wear once, spending $$$ thousands is obscene. Mind you the trend for huge weddings is obscene. I loved both of these videos. Thank you 😊😊😊
The Size 4twinkle modern dress was So Beautiful 😻 on you -what a Steal! Such a shame these incredible dresses end up here for 20$ 🙄🤷♀️ Thank you Ladies for showing such Love and appreciation for the dresses 👏❤️
$20 is not a shame if some savvy brides snap them up for their special days!
Wow...beautiful...when modesty and class were the norm
Lovely dresses. Number 2 was the exact same as my 1979 dress. $1200 right off the Bay department store fashion show in Winnipeg Canada. I loved it.
My sister's, also in 1979! It was the store sample and so tiny that it should have been a size -2 (it was in fact 00).
We bought it in College Station, Texas for $300. So cheap because nobody could fit into it. Did you get the matching veil?
The commentary was perfect🤣😂
We watch a ton of Say Yes To The Dress on RUclips so we have a lot of opinions 🤣
The fifties style wedding dress would've been worn with a peddicoat ❤. It's so cute.
I am in love with the first dress!!
I love #1 and 2 (fav).The first reminds me of the roaring 20s era.
😂а вы, что жили в бурных 20х? 😂😂😂😂пздц бабка
Looked beautiful in all of them, but perfect in no.1.
I agree
Loved the pearl dress.
Me too, something you don't see everyday :)
The Pearl Dress could have the Train Spead Out a little more or could be made into a Cape 😊. VERY PETTY ON YOU !😊 THE Next Dress is BEAUTIFUL too ! ❤
I got my wedding dress for $20 at a Salvation Army. Leftover stock donated from a bridal shop. I tried on 6-8 of them and picked the one I liked best!
Love it!
The very first one ! It’s beautiful
My dress, while new, looked to be very Victorian so most people thought I was wearing a family heirloom dress. I preserved it, thinking perhaps someday a daughter might wear it. Alas, it is a size 4 and neither of my girls could wear it. I am still keeping it though.
I'm so glad to see a young lady🎉 who wants to have her body covered and it is really pretty I love the one that is very flapper
I was scrolling and found y'all..i really enjoyed your video..make more..i love bridal especially vintage..do more and I'll sure watch..a gal in Texas........
I love that you don't say anything disparaging about the dresses, because, as you alluded, you never know -- the woman who owned it could be watching.
I would love to know what the labels are in these gowns. They are lovely!
It just brings tears to my eyes thinking about what I could do with these beautiful dresses !😢
Thank you so much. I enjoyed looking at this beautiful model. She looks great in all of them. It totally reminds me of my daughter. I miss her. She lives in England. 😢. She is built small and looks great in everything. What fun this is, thanks again. 😊❤
Thank you for a fun trip to the thrift store. I have always loved wedding dresses.
Gosh, dress #1 was gorgeous! It would look perfect with off-white Cowboy Boots or lace combat type boots.😊👍Watching these different dresses reminded me of the various "Abandoned Home" exploration videos I watch. In almost every Abandoned home in the U.K., & U.S., theres always a Wedding Gown hanging alone in the closet, or just outside the wardrobe door. Its really kinda eerie seeing homes full of people's stuff, but the Wedding gowns just make the whole thing come together kinda sad & creepy & mysterious...
We watch those abandoned home videos too! Similar fascination as these dresses...just wondering what the people were like and thinking about days gone by.
Say "yes" to all the dresses! Especially the 1st one!
I love those dresses. Especially The Donna Reed dress. But they're a whole bunch I love
You look great in number 1. Can you imagine after cleaning and some small altercations you would look so so beautiful. Endlessly classic.
Oh this was so fun! I love old dresses in general but the wedding dresses were epic! Please do MORE like this!
The last one was probably hand-sewn. And the headdress, I'm pretty sure you have on backward, twice. I think the veil would have been down covering the eyes if not the whole face. Loved them all!
Number one looks much earlier than you think. Beautiful.
Thank you for the great trip down memory lane.Todays dresses can't hold a candle to these vintage from finds.
That first dress looked so turn of the century! The second one was 70s. If I was a seamstress buying these gowns for the lace would be worth the investment. All of these dresses were gorgeous!
My favorite is the 50s style with the fascinator type cap. Then the first one, but I also love the ivory satin 80s early 90s satin gown. Petticoats and hoops help many of these dresses. Loved the "rock a billy" dress too.
The second one was almost a perfect fit.🎉
The last dress is absolutely stunning and perfect for the model here. Love the bonnet thing with it as well.
Love love love these bridal dress try on videos.
My Mother & I made my wedding dress. Early Seventies. Mom was beading it the night before wedding! It is beautiful and I still have it. Married 52 years!
The modern one looks great on you! Keep making these videos, l love them.
I just uploaded a new one yesterday!
Walking down memory lane was so fun. Loved the first dress, so Victorian. #3 Beautiful.
All classic's
Your channel is amazing. It’s like a walk back in time. I married in 1965 and wore a gown that was designed and made by my sister-in-law for her sister who married less than 2 years before my husband & I. My dress was similar to the last gown you modeled in this video, so I think that dress is early 1960’s.
LOVE the dress with the fascinator type hat: dress is super cute, too. The “butt cape” was actually probably pinned up for the reception. A couple of these would look so cute with white with gold trim cowboy boots. You looked so good in that hat!
This was such a fun video as I love vintage wedding gowns.
The dress around 5:00 is gorgeousssss.. 🥰🥰
and the satin one wins again. that is like a jackie kenedy dress, precious the last one was amazing
Love love the first dress !
Love seeing the old dresses! The first one reminds me of the 1920s and I love it.
That was a Jessica McClintock Gunny Sac wedding dress. One of the most gorgeous dresses there has ever been.
Wow , I really enjoyed this , you look beautiful in all of them ! Wish we had large thrift stores like this in he uk , ours are all small shops which I enjoy but not the same as yours .
You make all these dresses look great!! Love your video
The last one was so elegant!!🐞🐞🐞
Yesss, that was a really special dress to get to experience. So many questions about the woman who owned it. 💕
You girls are so great at picking these gorgeous dresses. And Michela can rock the dresses so stunningly, like a professional model ! 😊
This is so fun, love these old wedding dresses. Do more.
The Twinkle Hollywood Glam was stunning!!!! So was Pearl dress. Simple and elegant make the bride shine!
Vintage from the 70-80styles soft flowy fabric is chiffon shiny is satin love these styles you girls are having such fun.
Please give that first dress to a museum or someone who knows vintage clothing if you ever decide you dont want it anymore. If its not real 1890s vintage, it is an amazing replica and deserves to be displayed and preserved.
It has an invisible zipper. That makes it at least 1960s.
It's early Edwardian, 1910 maybe?
@@williamsstephens It has a hidden zipper which wasn not invented until the 60s. My guess is the 70s when Gunne Sax was all the rage.
Gunne Sax popular in 70s and into 80s. Jessica McClintock popular in 80s and 90s-lots of lace and beading. If waistline comes down to a point most likely after Princess Diana married in 1981. Big shoulder pads indicate 80s. After her wedding dresses were fuller, puffier and princessy. More streamlined in the 70s.
The second is 1970s. It's almost identical to my sister's (1979}. Third is 1980s.
I hope you are going to make more videos, such fun watching you showing the dresses off. You look lovely in just about everything.
The last dress is beautiful on you!
I love all the dresses! That is so much fun!
If you didnt buy the first dress im gonna cry 🤧
Don't cry! I bought it! Still in my closet, didn't sell it or anything!
@@thissideofthefirmament❤❤❤
Great that dress deserved to be saved. I think its 1900 or 1890 at least in style if not for real. It looked great on you.
That was fun! Thank you!😍
First one is 70’s for sure! I was in high school then, but had I found my man in the 70’s I would have bought it for sure!
I liked the second gown best. You could get others and shorten them for after five dress, dye them.
Love the dresses beautiful
The one you passed by the second was exquisite. Love the first you tried on . The Victorian. Didn’t care for the others tho. You had a good selection this round!
Number 4 sleeveless is gorgeous.
I love the pearl beaded dress, with the stunning pearl detail on the short sleeves, that you passed by on the rail 😢 If you look, it's the dress, just AFTER the 1st one you chose .(2nd you came to, on the rail) STUNNING. SO sad it wasn't modelled
Out of all the dresses this is my favorite hands down 16:29
Ice-skating dresses are expensive! That’s a fabulous idea to modify one of those into a skating dress! And it could be dyed a different color, if so desired.
Edited to say that I loved the last dress! Y’all have so much self-control. I would want to buy all of them! I have an unnatural affection for wedding dresses!
If this affection is unnatural then I don't wanna be natural 😆
I love that modern dress with the detachable train. So beautiful. I’m not into flashy stuff. $25 is a steal. However it’s not like I’m getting married soon - I’ve been married 53 years 😂
You look amazing!
As the British would say, "fanks" 😂
Too bad the thrift stores don't have wedding fashion shows so people can see how pretty the dresses are.
The #3 dress has to be an early 1990s Jessica McClintock! The Juliet Cap for a veil, you could see the veil had been cut from the cap, definitely goes with the 1940s post war gown, probably made by the bride or her mother in haste if the returning soldier! My mother never let me “try on” wedding dresses for fun pre being engaged, it was considered bad luck.
Some of these Wedding Dresses are so beautiful, are you buying any of them? Bc some of the dresses
fit you really well. At those prices,
how could you leave those works of art behind? I hv enjoyed your videos, please continue to keep trying on & filming!!
Thank you for your encouragement! I did buy a few :) don't know why other than they were so unique. Honestly not even the original owners/family had room for them and neither do I!!
You are so fortunate to hv access to Goodwills that carry such gorgeous Wedding Dresses. Our
Goodwills here in VA do not even hv a selection of them. Maybe see one here & there if you are lucky.
Pls keep up the good work!!
At church do a Mothers Day tea wedding show with all your friends.
Love this video!
Stunning first gown ❤
Loved watching this!!
Watching these are really enjoyable! Thank you! It’s too bad people don’t hem and repurpose some of these for ‘occasion’ dresses. A couple of them would make beautiful sundresses!😍 I love seeing the different eras. That first one looked very 1920’s….
Where was this store? All the dresses look beautiful on you!
Both stores were Goodwill's up in the Northwest :)
❤ The first one is spectacular!
That 1st dress is a least 1st world war to early 1920s, especially with the handkerchief bottom. Very popular in the roaring 20s 🙂 I would have bought that one to have on display at home.
I did buy it 💘
@@thissideofthefirmament good girl 😉😄
My dress in 1969, Camelot style, was so heavily beaded, it obliterated my bosom. I had to wear a stiff corset to lift the beading off the chest. It was gorgeous.
I like the older gowns. Many are too sleazy looking or just plain satin chest squishers. I liked the 1st two. A lot of fun.
I was a zero and a 4 fit perfect but the length. Tricky to alter. The vintage store near me is expensive.
Nicest voice ever!!!! ❤️
Wish I had seen this last year. I have my mom's ballgown from 1959
The pearl dress is very Audrey Hepburn. Demetrios is a fine designer
It is all about the neckline, with any dress for that matter. I like the neckline on the second dress but not necessarily the whole dress, then the Audrey Hepburn dress with the pearled bodice and cut away arms. The lace on the dress at 15.25 is lovely, I quite like the square neck line, I think it needs an underskirt though for volume. The 50's dress at 19.05 is very different and definitely retro for what brides are wearing now, but I love that, be different, I love the hat also, the whole ensemble looked lovely on you, I think it fitted you the best and the satin is lovely, it just needs a bit of a brighten up. I would probably go with the last dress.
love that dress so vintage
And to think...I threw a few yards of embroirdered georgette and a couple of yards of satin with a Butterick pattern at my friend and said, this is what I want, wore a large garden hat and Italian leather pumps and thought I was the most beautiful bride ever. I had no money to buy a 3K dress. I think the whole wedding came in under 3K, but that was 1983. Whatever...
I wish I could see pictures! I bet you were beautiful!
Ooh embroidered georgette! You lucky bride!! You would have looked fabulous.
All there dresses would look fantastic for everyday going out with a colour dye and a little cut and tuck and you will have an expensive but cheap dress
I would say the dress at 18:05 is mid-60s. Very Lynda Bird Johnson.
That 1st dress was beautiful 😍 🤩 That dress fits you perfectly!
Loved the first gown 1920's vintage. So beautiful.
The creamy satin is probably the original color. Mine was that color and it was called candle light double faced satin.