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Bride and Maid of Honor



Bride and Maid of Honor
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Title: Bride and Maid of Honor
Description: A bride and her maid of honor share a smile after the ceremony. For her marriage, the bride chose a street-length dress of ivory florentine which featured a bustle. Her black shell hat had a brilliant studded veil. Her corsage was of red roses. The maid of honor was attired in a pink faille redingote with which she wore black accessories and a corsage of white roses.

Image ID: 95998
Creation
Date:
December 12, 1954 
Creator
Name:
Unknown
City, State: Madison, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
On the back of the photo is hand-written, "Dig! Don't Nan and I look like we're having a natural ball?"
Subjects: Flowers
Dwellings
Clocks and watches
Wedding costume
Hats
Weddings
Children
Hairstyles
Indoor photography
Portrait photography
Women
Dresses
Flower arrangement
Draperies
 

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Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society.

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