#weddingdetails

SFO Museum's Instagram Botinstagram@collection.sfomuseum.org
2025-06-10
"For around two hundred years, Western women have traditionally worn white or ivory on their wedding day. In 1840, Queen Victoria of Britain married Prince Albert in a white wedding dress wearing a veil and carrying an orange blossom wreath. The event was highly publicized in newspapers and periodicals of the day. As a result, women from all levels of society aspired to wear white with accompanying veil and bouquet on their wedding day. For a short period in the 1920s, metallic lamés and lace, pale gold, and shell pink fabrics became fashionable bridal attire. The classic white wedding dress returned to favor during the 1930s and its preeminence continues to this day. Matching shoes have long been an important part of a woman’s wedding ensemble. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. See more shoes from all over the world in "Stepping Out: Shoes in World Culture" on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. http://bit.ly/ShoesinCulture" This was posted to our Instagram account on October 16, 2017 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1729358987/
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Ella Kennionkennionella
2024-02-08

Elegance in every fold! 🕊️✨ Elevate your wedding tablescape with the timeless charm of white square napkins. Whether neatly folded or creatively arranged, these simple yet sophisticated details add a touch of refinement to your celebration. Let every meal be a feast for the eyes. 💍🍽️

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Ella Kennionkennionella
2024-02-08

Unveil the beauty in every detail! 💫✨ Elevate your wedding decor with the art of styling table runners. From intricate lace to minimalist chic, explore the possibilities to add that extra touch of elegance. Let your tablescapes tell a story of love and sophistication. 💍🌿
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