Helen Troy
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My wonderful grandmother, who got married in the 40s, has never been like everybody else. As with all things in life, her taste in clothing was very individual. When she, a young, poor sculptor, married her equally poor painter, her weddingdress was something else. She recently showed it to me, and I was completely baffeled:
It is handmade, she made it herself from cheap cotton. It is simple in style, with a plain bodice attached to a slightly pleated skirt. Along the arms and neck, there is cute "petals" of the same fabric as the dress. The dress is not gown-lenght, but mid-length. And here is the strangest part: The dress is bright blue!
As you can understand, my grandmother did not do things the way other did, not even in her wedding. Bright blue wedding gowns was never a fashion for anybody else than her!
And that got me thinking: We are all more or less familiar with the styles and fashion of the masses, but what about the others? What about the women back then that did not want to be like everybody else? What did they wear?
If anybody else has stories or information about unusual clothing or individuals with their very own fashion sense in the "good old days,", please tell!
It is handmade, she made it herself from cheap cotton. It is simple in style, with a plain bodice attached to a slightly pleated skirt. Along the arms and neck, there is cute "petals" of the same fabric as the dress. The dress is not gown-lenght, but mid-length. And here is the strangest part: The dress is bright blue!
As you can understand, my grandmother did not do things the way other did, not even in her wedding. Bright blue wedding gowns was never a fashion for anybody else than her!
And that got me thinking: We are all more or less familiar with the styles and fashion of the masses, but what about the others? What about the women back then that did not want to be like everybody else? What did they wear?
If anybody else has stories or information about unusual clothing or individuals with their very own fashion sense in the "good old days,", please tell!