1950’s Vintage Wedding Dresses

I don’t really care if vintage wedding dresses are trendy this season; I’ve always loved how they look, and I definitely want to get married in a vintage wedding dress. And not just any vintage wedding dress – I want a white tea-length dress paired with a birdcage veil and a simple bouquet of bright purple and pink roses.

One of the most beautiful vintage wedding dresses I’ve seen on the Internet is from Posh Girl Vintage, a family-owned, California-based online boutique that specializes in vintage wedding dresses from the 1950’s and 1960’s. And they have the exact style that I want – tea length wedding dresses with a fitted bodice and full skirt! They probably don’t deliver to the Philippines, but their wedding dresses is an excellent source of inspiration for wedding dress designers and brides-to-be. Here are the vintage wedding dresses I say “I do!” to.

This simple white rhinestone dress is a classic vintage tea-length dress from the 1950’s. Featuring white semi-sheer cotton on ivory liner, a full skirt, and rhinestones sprinkled all over the bodice. Sold for $495.

This style of vintage dress is one of the bestsellers at Posh Girl Vintage. The tea-length princess dress is made out of layers and layers pure chiffon and a tulle underskirt and a ruched bodice with rhinestones. So delicate and romantic! Sold for $663.

I would definitely get married in this sultry black-and-white lace tulle gown. Can a girl have a wedding ceremony without a husband? I am absolutely in love with the black velvet boned bodice and the black lace detail. Still available for $329!

This 1950’s beige satin dress from Saks Fifth Avenue is a timeless classic. The liquid shine satin is still flawless after all these years! Featuring a full skirt with a white cotton petticoat underneath, it has adorable little vintage flowers sewn onto the waist. Unfortunately, this dress is no longer available.

I can imagine this ivory lace and organza dress in a spring garden wedding. Designed by Gay Gibson, this unique vintage wedding dress features an ivory cotton lace bodice over a beige sheer organza skirt. Sold for $265.

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