Old Hollywood Glam on the 2010 Catwalk
Styles come and go, but if there’s a look that can withstand the fickle nature of designers and consumers, it’s old Hollywood glam. I don’t know what it is about the look of old Hollywood vixens that endures to this day. Maybe it’s their restrained sexuality? The quiet mystique? Their elegant sense of style? In any case, check out these old Hollywood-inspired wedding gowns fresh from the 2010 catwalks.

This column gown by Jenny Packham features a beaded bodice and ruffled skirt. It’s very flapper girl, isn’t it?

This halter satin back crepe gown from Priscilla of Boston is something I can see on a tall celebrity walking to her limousine, illuminated by the flash of the papparazi.

The deep v-neck of this satin-faced organza gown by Lela Rose is very forgiving; the draped detail in front can easily hide unwanted tummy bulges!

Everything about this gown by St. Pucchi screams high fashion. From the Queen Anne collar to the beaded chapel train, this vintage-inspired gown is fit for royalty.

Mermaid skirts are very old Hollywood, but this gown from Rivini has a certain structure and rigidity that could only be done by modern designers.























































