
Mode’s 100 years of wedding dress showcases styles from 1915 up until the present. Through the styles in the shoot are standouts, my favorite moment comes at the end when gorgeous Mode model exits with her bride as a title screen of, ‘Love is always in fashion’ appears. Like most of the mode videos, 100 years of wedding dress begin with the earliest date. In 1915, the frocks is not exactly stylish by today’s standard, but does have elements that we can see have been translate into contemporary bridal looks. The lace veil is still standard in most wedding fashion, and the silky fluidity of the gown is reminiscent of current chiffon or tulle a- line silhouettes. While these modern elements may be visible in this antique dress.
The flowing or body skimming gowns appear to remain the dominant style in wedding dresses until you reach 1945 when a fitted dress with a gorgeous V neckline shows up to the bridal party. The look is classic with long sleeves and ruched bodice, and it's not hard to see that a retro loving bride could easily wear the dress today.
Perhaps the biggest changes in wedding gown style occurred between 1955-1985 when bridal style went from tea length lace to extravagant beading and trains. The fluctuations were major with 1955's gown featuring what could easily be an ideal dress for a brunch reception and 1985's dress being an homage to every glittery, glitzy element you ever imagined for '80s fashion.
The flowing or body skimming gowns appear to remain the dominant style in wedding dresses until you reach 1945 when a fitted dress with a gorgeous V neckline shows up to the bridal party. The look is classic with long sleeves and ruched bodice, and it's not hard to see that a retro loving bride could easily wear the dress today.
Perhaps the biggest changes in wedding gown style occurred between 1955-1985 when bridal style went from tea length lace to extravagant beading and trains. The fluctuations were major with 1955's gown featuring what could easily be an ideal dress for a brunch reception and 1985's dress being an homage to every glittery, glitzy element you ever imagined for '80s fashion.
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Following the foray into the '80s, the end of the video is near. Now, the simple, elegant styles of the '90s, '00, and today make their appearances. These gowns are marked by their classic, always-in-style ease, but, as mentioned before, my favorite moment during the video's end comes when the stunning Mode model is united with her bride. "Love is always in fashion" appears on the title screen shortly after.