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Wedding Fashion Inspiration: Vintage 1940s Wedding Styles

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Today marks the one year anniversary of Lisa and Ben! Congratulations you two! This stylish couple incorporated a great sense of vintage 1940s fashions in their wedding.

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Interestingly, the designs worn in the 1940s were primarily influenced by conservation rationing of materials and resources by the government during WWII. Fashions designers in America, as well as the major European style capitals in Paris and Italy, were affected by the limited materials they were allotted during the war.  Also, the fragile economy during the 1940s affected the purchasing power of pocketbooks. In many ways, brides today might feel similar challenges in light of our current economic climate.

Women of the 1940s had to embrace the mindset of "make do and mend."  Where the 1920s and 1930s fashions featured silk stockings and a wide variety of more luxurious fabrics, the sacrifices of WWII ushered in a time of more simple designs with often clever solutions for fashion dilemmas. Stockings came to be in short supply so women drew lines on the back of their legs to give the illusion of wearing stockings.  Less material was available to make dresses and skirts, so consequently hemlines became shorter. 

Hollywood 1940s fashion icons and Veronica Lake and Lauren Bacall.

Designers in the 1940s might have edited their fashions a bit more than they would have liked. It wasn't until 1947 that Christian Dior "outraged" critics by using "excessive" fabric for his dresses when materials were still being rationed.  Dior put Paris back on the map with his "shocking" styles, but even before this designers certainly did not let the difficult limitations of the 1940s keep them from creating many wonderful classic looks that still greatly influence current trends.

If the recent 2012 spring wedding fashions shows are any indication, the short wedding dress trend is only gaining in popularity right now.  One of our favorite vintage-inspired collections this spring is by designer Matthew Christopher. His dresses are currently found in the Chicago area at Wolsfelt's Bridal in Aurora and Volle's Bridal in Lake Zurich.

Here are more fashions inspired by 1940s styles:

 
Nina Ricci Pleated Tiered Dress
Oscar de la Renta Metallic-Embroidered Cocktail Dress
Milly Cap Sleeve Haley Dress

 

And let's not forget about the guys who also have the war rations of the 1940s to thank for making it okay to wear a suit without a vest.  Generally, men's suits were more loose fitting in the 40s (with the extreme being the zoot suit), which makes this look a bit more hard to find among today's more tightly tailored suits.  However, we thought these styles would work great for vintage-minded grooms who want to look like Humphrey Bogart walking down the aisle.

Ralph Lauren Drake Checked Wool Suit
Gucci Grey Pinstriped 3-Button Suit
Prada Black Wool 2-Button Suit

 

Finally, for the guests, a couple of ensembles with 1940s flair.

 

And, for the first dance, consider these wonderful classics from the 1940s:

1. "Only Forever" (1940) - Bing Crosby

2. "Skylark" (1941) - Helen Forrest and Harry James Orchestra

3. "Night and Day" (1942) - Frank Sinatra

 

4. "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons" (1946) - Nat King Cole

5. "La Vie en Rose" (1946) - Edith Piaf

Lisa and Ben's Retro 40s Style Wedding

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1940s Vintage Style Wedding at John Hancock Center - Images by Wedding Creativo

A Sunday brunch was the setting for Lisa and Ben's wedding atop the John Hancock Building.  This creative couple went with a 1940s era feel, with the bride's cute short dress, "something blue" vintage-style shoes, and matching cocktail hat.   Ben had a complimentary Mad Men look to his sharp slate gray groom's suit.

Something I'll always remember about this wedding was when we all started to sing for the processional.   There was a bit of a glitch with the sound system just as Lisa was linked arm-in-arm with her dad. So when the waiting became prolonged, we all started to sing "going to the chapel and we're gonna get married"  (The Dixie Cups "Chapel of Love").  It was a lovely moment with everyone participating in the impromptu serenade as the bride finally got to make that walk to meet her groom.  Things like this usually have a way of working out, so it was a great example of a couple who could laugh and just enjoy whatever happened on their wedding day.

Anita Vaughan officiated a heartfelt ceremony, which was customized with readings that expressed Ben and Lisa's personalities and unconventional style.

The brunch was followed by a casual afternoon after-party at a small Ukranian Village bar.  On the way we took some creative portraits with the newlyweds as we headed in a cab across town.

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