Friday, 7 September 2018
Trends through the decades
In the weddings department at Berkeley Castle, we love nothing more than to
look at the different trends that have popped up throughout the years, and
remember nostalgically all the unusual and wonderful ‘looks’ that have graced
our aisle!
1970s
The 1970s was a great decade in fashion, with many of today’s
wedding trends originating from this era. The Boho look really took off during
the 70’s with flora & fauna being a huge inspiration. Loose fitting dresses,
floral head pieces, and even bare-footed brides were widespread.
Garden
weddings were made popular by Tricia Nixon-Cox who hosted her special day in
the White House Gardens.
The 70’s also heralded the ‘wedding DJ’ with discos
becoming more and more prevalent.
1980s
The 1980s was a decade of big hair and even bigger
accessories. Wedding dresses were dramatic, with large puffed sleeves and an
abundance of frills and laced cuffs.
The style icon of the decade was Princess
Diana, whose dress had a 25 foot train and a 153-yard tulle veil.
Bouquets were
also larger than life, and this era brought about the popularity of cascading
bouquets.
Balloons were also very popular both as centre pieces and archways.
Additionally, the 80’s heralded the start of wedding videography as video
cameras became more accessible.
1990s
The 1990s were the polar opposite to the 80s. Minimalistic
designs and sleek dresses were on trend, with Carolyn Bessette being the
perfect example when she married John F. Kennedy Jr. in 1996.
Slinky and sexy
silk gowns took preference over the former embellished layers favoured the
decade before. The 90s also saw a rise in popularity of cloned dresses, makeup
and hairstyles for bridesmaids, starting the “matchy-matchy” trend.
Blockbuster
films like ‘Father of the Bride’ and ‘Four Weddings & a Funeral’ produced a
surge in the business of weddings. This held both pros and cons for brides
& grooms as there were far more choices and an abundance of inspiration,
yet the prices rose significantly.
2000s
At the start of the millennium, the 2000s heralded an increase
in non-religious ceremonies and dresses reflected this change. Strapless gowns
shot up in popularity with straight or sweetheart necklines.
Satin &
taffeta were more common and crystals were used instead of lace. Destination
weddings boomed as people moved away from the traditional church ceremony, and
exotic flowers like hibiscus featured more frequently.
It was also the decade
of the cupcake with many couples favouring these ‘fairy cakes’ over the
traditional tiered cake.
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