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1821 Wedding Dress

1821 Wedding Dress

By the 1820s, the French Empire style was already changing. This circa 1821 English wedding dress is an example of an upper-class bride’s gown and is made of silk with silk gauze oversleeves. The style had changed since the height of its popularity in the early 1800s. This gown has a slightly lower waistline and there are more trimmings, like the silk flounces on the skirt hem and slashes on the bodice.

Date of Work
1821
Medium
silk, satin, and gauze
Credit
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London