This was the last (darn it) of the INVOKING Venus: Feathers and Fashion Series, featuring photo-based images by Catherine Stewart and accessories from the clothing collections of Claus Jahnke and Ivan Sayers. I've already written about the fabulous Opening Night and Fashion Show and just loved the presentations by Catherine and Ivan.
Wedding dresses for the wealthy were white or light colors with exquisite beading and lace trims. More colors and more practical materials were used for the less wealthy, who often remade or reused their dresses. During the war years, of course, the War Time Trade and Price Board restricted the length and amount of material and embellishments for wedding dresses and bridal parties' clothing. Likely, the 100 pound trousseau was much reduced as well.
There were just as many rituals and rules around death and funerals as there are now. Black was 'the' color, although it was the most expensive dye. The material had to be dense so as not to reflect light. Gothic colors and shapes abounded. The Gothic church window was the desired silouette. Sombre, sombre including black bonnets, veils and mourning jewels of jet - coal black. Portraits at this time, especially those of children, often included them posed with family members.
Beautiful clothing and slides as well as Ivan's and Keiko's reading to the audience and lots of fact filled and entertaining stories. Glad this is being recorded for everyone to enjoy.
Photos by Connie T
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