Steal that style – vintage bride
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The introduction of American photographer John Rawlings to Vogue‘s visual team in 1936 was certainly one of Conde Nast’s best strategic moves. At a time when opulence, pretentiousness, and theatrical lighting were prevalent in fashion photography – fueled by the European school led by the British Beaton, the German Horst, and the Russian Hoyningen-Huene – Nast and Vogue’s editor in chief Edna Woolman Chase decided they needed a change of direction and placed their bets on a talented but unknown twenty-four-year Midwestener.
Get your bridal inspiration from the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. (to be continued)

2 Comments
Jean Lagua
Kally, Thanks for Steel That Style Vintage. I can hardly wait for the continuation as my wedding theme is 30s-40s. My bridemaids will wear gowns from the year that they were born. Islandgirl.
kally
I’m so glad you like it 🙂 I wasn’t sure the people will be interested. I’m pretty sure that tomorrow I’ll post more 🙂