The Evolution of Wedding Dresses in the USA: From Colonial Times to Modern Trends.

Colonial-Era Simplicity (1600s-1700s) – Modest, practical dresses in dark colors, often worn as everyday attire after the wedding.

 Victorian Elegance (1800s-1900s) – Queen Victoria’s white gown popularized the white wedding dress, featuring lace, corsets, and full skirts.

Roaring Twenties Glamour (1920s) – Flapper-style dresses with dropped waists, shorter hemlines, and intricate beading.

Post-War Traditionalism (1940s-1950s) – Full-skirted, cinched-waist dresses influenced by Grace Kelly and Hollywood stars.

Bohemian and Minimalist Styles (1960s-1970s) – Short, shift dresses or flowing hippie-inspired gowns with lace and floral crowns.

Big and Bold (1980s-1990s) – Puffy sleeves, long trains, and extravagant embellishments inspired by Princess Diana.

Modern Elegance and Customization (2000s-2010s) – Strapless gowns, sleek silhouettes, and personalized designs became popular.

Sustainable and Inclusive Trends (2020s-Present) – Eco-friendly fabrics, diverse styles, and gender-inclusive designs redefine bridal fashion.

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