Instead of opting for fast fashion, a bride went the vintage route when sourcing “getting ready” robes for her bridal party — and now she’s winning accolades from sustainably-focused Gen-Zers online.
The wedding dress from more than 76 years ago has now been worn by three of the original owner's descendants Getty A bride brought new life into a vintage wedding dress. Katie Klinefelter inherited ...
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DC’s premier vintage collective, Vintage Vintage Vintage, is hosting its first-ever bridal pop-up at Dock5 in Union Market this Thursday night, Dec. 12. Curated by the shop’s co-owners Rajni Rao and ...
NORRISTOWN — Contemporary wedding gowns range from “affordable” off-the-rack models to celebrities’ million-dollar-plus originals. Either way, most lack the dramatic back stories that underpinned the ...
For high-school sweethearts Ryan Kennedy and Meghan Deeley, planning a vintage, sustainable wedding fit for the present day was a challenge they took their time conquering. In fact, their ...
Bride-to-be Carson Love joins TODAY to share her journey remaking her mom’s vintage wedding dress and the inspiration behind it. Her parents and fiancé join Hoda and Jenna for a first look at her new ...
Weddings change over time as trends in fashion, food and culture shift, but political events can also have a huge impact on these important events. This is especially true of vintage wedding ...