Many of our staffers are getting married this month, so we just had to share a historic photo of a wedding snapped by the Scurlock Studio of Washington, D.C. ?❤️? A few notes on this photo from Curator Madelyn Shaw: "We don't know who these people are, but we can tell that they are part of a very high-style wedding. Everyone who has watched 'Downton Abbey' will recognize the bridesmaids' dresses as being at the height of fashion for the mid-1920s. Each of the pastel taffeta clad young women wears a robe de style, with side hoops (or panniers) reminiscent of 18th-century French court dress. Their silk taffeta dresses, gleaming shoes, silk stockings (sheer stockings had not yet been invented), and the silk ribbons that bedeck the bouquets all testify to the bride's taste and fashion sense—and probably her family's deep pockets. ???? The bride herself wears a dress and veil of lace with a very popular 'Russian' style pearl headdress. The men are immaculate in formal evening clothes—white tie, stiff white shirt with a wing collar, white waistcoat, and white gloves, with black tailcoat, trousers, and shoes. Even the ring bearer and the flower girl are dressed in the approved fashion for a society wedding. ✨??? The woman on the bride's right is probably the maid, or matron, of honor. Her three-strand pearl necklace and the ruching detail on her dress below the hoops set her apart from the others. The cording details on the dresses and the beautifully draped skirts with their scalloped hems reveal that these are not ready made dresses from a store—a very skilled and talented dressmaker was at work here. I wish we knew her name." Happy wedding wishes to you, Katie M., Brianna R., and Patri O.! ???? #FashionHistory #AmericanHistory #HistoricWedding #WeddingsOfThePast #BridalFashion #BlackHistory #AfricanAmericanHistory #DChistory Unidentified Wedding Party, no date. Scurlock Studio Records, 1905-1994, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. AC0618-00000014

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Many of our staffers are getting married this month, so we just had to share a historic photo of a wedding snapped by the Scurlock Studio of Washington, D.C. ?❤️? A few notes on this photo from Curator Madelyn Shaw: "We don't know who these people are, but we can tell that they are part of a very high-style wedding. Everyone who has watched 'Downton Abbey' will recognize the bridesmaids' dresses as being at the height of fashion for the mid-1920s. Each of the pastel taffeta clad young women wears a robe de style, with side hoops (or panniers) reminiscent of 18th-century French court dress. Their silk taffeta dresses, gleaming shoes, silk stockings (sheer stockings had not yet been invented), and the silk ribbons that bedeck the bouquets all testify to the bride's taste and fashion sense—and probably her family's deep pockets. ????
The bride herself wears a dress and veil of lace with a very popular 'Russian' style pearl headdress. The men are immaculate in formal evening clothes—white tie, stiff white shirt with a wing collar, white waistcoat, and white gloves, with black tailcoat, trousers, and shoes. Even the ring bearer and the flower girl are dressed in the approved fashion for a society wedding. ✨???
The woman on the bride's right is probably the maid, or matron, of honor. Her three-strand pearl necklace and the ruching detail on her dress below the hoops set her apart from the others. The cording details on the dresses and the beautifully draped skirts with their scalloped hems reveal that these are not ready made dresses from a store—a very skilled and talented dressmaker was at work here. I wish we knew her name." Happy wedding wishes to you, Katie M., Brianna R., and Patri O.! ???? #FashionHistory #AmericanHistory #HistoricWedding #WeddingsOfThePast #BridalFashion #BlackHistory #AfricanAmericanHistory #DChistory Unidentified Wedding Party, no date. Scurlock Studio Records, 1905-1994, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. AC0618-00000014


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