Though not exactly a new release, Vera Wang on Weddings is one of my favorite books on the subject; From invitations to table settings, everything Vera talks about is inspiring and timeless. I especially loved reading the sections devoted to the construction of the dress, how to choose it as well as the right fabrics and materials. A truly beautiful book with exquisite photography . . .
Last year I found this fabulous book under the tree with love from my hubby. I sat down on Christmas Day and read it front to cover. I especially love The Wedding Dress because it delves into all the history. From 1700 onward, Edwina Ehrman's tour de force is a pictorial history of what brides have worn and why. It's also written from a British perspective--covering a different experience for brides in Post War Europe (as opposed to the US) where fabric shortages existed right up till the 1950s. I also enjoyed reading about how bridal fashion and British designers of the swinging 1960s really influenced the industry. In addition, anyone into fashion history will find this coffee table gem chock full of gorg photos-- a real boon.


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