The
result is "Wethersfield Weddings: Tying the Knot," a special exhibit of
historical wedding dresses dating from 1837 to the 1967th The exhibit will also feature wedding invitations, pictures and assorted nuptial accessories provided by the community.
The exhibition officially opens with a reception from 6:30 to 7:30 pm Thursday at the Keeney Memorial Cultural Center. The event is free and will include a tiered wedding cake donated by Shop Rite, Society Director Amy Wittorff said.
"The manager tells me that the baker is going all out," said Wittorff.
The
exhibit's 19 dresses vary from ethereal chiffon to cotton Illustrating
everyday, how fashions and customs have evolved over more than a
century,abendkleider günstig, and Zilinski Wittorff said.
Saying yes to the dress used to be much simpler and cheaper. The
oldest gowns from the early 19th century, for example were so-called
"best dresses," garments that women continued to wear after their
wedding to church or formal occasions, they said. Many
are not white, a practice that began when Queen Victoria wore a white
gown at her wedding in 1840, but only took hold in the late 19th
century.
"We have so many wonderful things in our collection that we can bring into context," said Wittorff. "I'm hoping that people make connections with the past and the present."
Zilinski
said her favorite dress is a blue-and-white striped silk gown with lace
trim worn by Wethersfield resident Mary Strong at her abendkleider günstig1880 wedding. It features a bustle at the back and panniers, shells of fabric attached to the hips.
"It's just the colors," she said. "It's funky Sun It's appropriate to the time period, but you'd never dream of wearing a dress like this today."
The dress, like many of the era, required a corset, Zilinski said. Another gown of the same time period features a frighteningly narrow bodice demanding a gut-wrenchingly tight corset.
"There was a lot of criticism of the fashion at the time," Zilinski said. "It was very glamorous at the time."
Other
dresses include a 1920s flapper-style chiffon gown with lead weights to
keep its shape, a 1930s gauzy gown and a late 19th century dark blue
frock with bodice and bustle. Blue
was a common wedding dress color in the 19th century,, abendkleider lang, Which is why
Tiffany Jewelers chose the color for its boxes, Wittorff said. The show thus includes bridesmaid and mother-of-the-bride dresses.
At least one bride will be on hand Thursday to see her dress on display. Marsha
Meehan will get to see the embroidered column gown she wore at her 1967
wedding that she later donated to the historical society.
"I think it feels pretty great," Meehan said of having her dress in the exhibit.
In keeping with the spirit of the times, Meehan wanted a dress that was nontraditional. She found the ivory gown at Sage Allen. A fan of folk music, she loved the informal material - Swiss dotted - Whose use in a formal garment was unheard of at the time.
"It kind of reflected me and the '60s," Meehan said.
So
part of the exhibit are historical wedding invitations Which were often
handwritten and sent to 10 or so family and friends a week or two
before the nuptials, Zilinski said. Ceremonies
in the 19th and early 20th centuries were Typically more informal than
today, often taking place in the front parlor instead of a church, said
she. Brides
spent more time and money on their "trousseau," abendkleider günstig, the wardrobe and home
textiles, seeking as quilts, that they brought to their marriage, than
their gowns, she said.
It was only in the 1920s and especially after World War II that the big production of weddings today took hold, Zilinski said.
"The economic prosperity after World War II really permitted the idea of the wedding industry," she said.
The
society has asked the public to let them scan their wedding photos as
well as lend nuptial invitations and other knick-knacks, seeking as
napkins, matchbooks and menus. The exhibit will include wedding photos from 1863 to the present. One artifact is a late 1950s wedding gown box from G. Fox's specialty wedding section with the bill stapled to it. The cost of the dress and headpiece: $ 110.48.
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