More Vintage Wedding Dresses
Monday, July 26th, 2010I came across this beautiful vintage photo from the 50’s. The dresses are gorgeous!

50's Vintage Wedding Dresses - vintage photography
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I came across this beautiful vintage photo from the 50’s. The dresses are gorgeous!

50's Vintage Wedding Dresses - vintage photography
We also love informal and non traditional dresses for weddings, especially the 60’s vintage shift or mini dress. So cute and modern for those young fashionista’s out there. Sweet and simple they look great for country or urban settings when you add the right accessories. These are just a few we love!

60's Mod White Eyelet Mini Dress / Wedding Dress

60's white vintage shift dress

1960's White & Beige Vintage Mini Wedding Dress

60's Vintage Sheer White Wedding Layer or Jacket

As a vintage clothing seller I’m forever repairing the vintage clothing I sell. It feels like 1/2 my life is spent with a needle and thread in hand. I don’t want the clothing to be badly done so I’m always trying new things out to see how they work & if I can save some time and have a better repair. The majority of the time I send the clothing out to be professionally repaired but for the very small things that aren’t worth sending out I do them myself. I recently bought and tried Mighty Mend It after seeing those very persuasive commercials on TV. I thought I’d pass along my experience to you guys to try to help you save some money.
I tried it out on scrap fabrics first, as I always do with cleaning products, dye’s and other things that I intend to use on my vintage clothes. I used it on a variety of vintage fabrics, brocade, cottons, rayons, velvets, leather, and even denim. It doesn’t perform exactly as they say. You can’t wash it in hot water, and dry cleaning fluids disolve it. It’s also not immediate. You must wait at least 2 hours before wearing. It does work but it’s only good for a temporary fix. It did not hold up on leather at all. It’s also very expensive. You can find a number of other products at Joanne’s or Michael’s that does the exact same thing at a fraction of the cost. They also will not return your money if you’re not happy. They will only replace it, but why would you want more if you don’t like it? As of now I think nothing will take the place of the trusy needle and thread. So in the end I don’t give it a thumbs up or down… Just a not great rating.
We chose some glamorous vintage clothing pieces here. The very Marilyn Monroe style bathing suit, and our favorite vintage 50’s hat that’s very big and so hard to find! 1950’s Metallic pink spring-o-later stilettos, vintage sunglasses in white pearl, and of course a vintage diamond bracelet! All for sale at Posh Girl vintage.com