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Bride and Groom



Bride and Groom
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Title: Bride and Groom
Description: Three-quarter-length portrait of a bride and groom. The ceremony was performed in the Wesley foundation chapel. For her marriage, the bride chose a street-length dress of ivory florentine which featured a bustle and cocktail jacket. Its brilliant buttons matched the brilliant studded veil of her black shell hat. Black gloves and shoes completed her ensemble. Her corsage was of red roses.

Image ID: 95995
Creation
Date:
December 12, 1954 
Creator
Name:
Unknown
City, State: Madison, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Genre: Photographs
Subjects: Flowers
Dwellings
Wedding costume
Hats
Weddings
African Americans
Couples
Hairstyles
Indoor photography
Men
Portrait photography
Women
Dresses
Flower arrangement
Suits (Clothing)
Draperies
 

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Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society.

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