Wednesday, April 16, 2014

I got those wedding dress blues

Actually, I have quite the contrary as Justin has dug out the bin from the "Timmy closet" which stored my wedding dress. The dress looks like brand-new yet, but is wrinkled from being in the bin so tightly layered. Justin is having a fit, seeing my 'tiny' dresses from 100 years ago (ahem, ahem), some which he has declared to be 'vintage'. 

One particular dress was a favorite of mine, made for me by my sister, Lynn, when I was in high school. It looks exactly like something I would wear now, if I could. The dress of many colors was worn with tights, depending upon the day---I wore turquoise tights, or maize or purple...Boy, I loved that dress! Justin wanted to lend it to his friend, Rose, to wear because she likes 'vintage' clothes but I said no to that.

One dress, which I called my panther dress, I used to wear with black lace up boots. I think the dress, one of the few store-bought ones I had, was purchased at Maurices' in the Mid-Cities Mall. In the bin was also a wool suit that Mom made for me to wear to my sister-in-law's wedding in 1973. The skirt is as long as it is wide, a mini-skirt, green and blue plaid. The uncontructed jacket was solid green and I wore a gold blouse with it. And the black boots!

Two of my dresses which were made by Mom or one of my sisters (I am sorry if I can't remember who made them) which I wore for our Junior/Senior banquets (1973 and 1974) are in there, too. The same pattern as my 'formal' for the '74 banquet was used for the wedding dress, which was only a few months later. 

There are two crew-neck solid colored sweaters in the bin, bought for me by my dad when he and I went shopping. Yes, my dad took me shopping, as he was teaching me how to drive. Those two sweaters were pretty tame, and I think I wore one of them for my Senior class picture. At the bottom of the bin is a cowl-necked blue marled yarn sweater which my boyfriend had gotten me in 1972. I wore it for my class picture when I was a Junior, I think. Time to get out the yearbook, it seems!  
This is NOT how I wore my hair on the actual wedding day. The circle of flowers was on top of my head, around a bun. 

A young lady from the congregation might be able to wear my wedding dress (it is not considered a gown, though Justin teases me that it's a nightie!) and she will try it on Thursday night after church. I hope she can wear it and agrees to model it. Her mom has to work that day so Meghan will be my daughter for the event. Yay!

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:47:00 AM

    I remember some of those dresses. I didn't realize that you kept your dresses from the Junior/Senior banquets. You should lay them out and take pictures and post them.
    Jilly

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  2. What a good idea, Jilly Willy!

    I have both the Junior year one and the Senior year one. The SR one is more subdued, already in 'getting married' mode, I guess. Sure wish I'd kept the boots, too!

    Those were the days!!

    Hugs, Kim

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  3. Anonymous8:26:00 AM

    Bringing back memories. ..how times have changed. Telling the kids we had no such thing as prom, court, or dances! Just a junior senior banquet with maybe a magician for entertainment. I did not save any clothing though....thanks Kim!!!

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  4. Anonymous8:35:00 AM

    I agree with Jill you should take pics of the dresses and post.
    Wht a beautiful bride you were and look at the hair so much of it! Hard to take care of though right? I am going to go back to the shorter hair style too. Just blow and go! :)

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  5. Good Morning Kim!!!
    I remember the tights.I remember you wearing maxi dresses, probably a poncho, some kind of huge purse.You were alittle out there and I loved it!!!
    If we sold our prom dresses now, they would be able to make 2 dresses from one with all the material we wasted on sleeves, shoulders, backs, collars!!!

    Still Out there in WI,
    Linda M

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  6. Dear Anonymous:

    Thanks so much for your comments. I think one of you might be Julia S. I will consider the photographing of the outfits but I really MUST attack my desk first. I've been negligent!

    Thanks for the compliment about being a beautiful bride. As I stated in the blog, I didn't wear my hair like that on my wedding day...I think it was wishful thinking by the hairdresser!

    Kim

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  7. Hi Linda M.:

    Tights are back in style, as my sister, Lynn, wears them with her dresses.

    I appreciate your comments greatly, I hope you know that!

    My sweater poncho (multi-colored) and a tie-dyed leather purse made by my sister, Lori, with fringes, for part of high school. I also carried a knapsack in high school, bought from the Army/Navy Surplus store, just ahead of my time, I guess!

    Hugs,

    Kim

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