And the bride wore white
Wedding dresses from 1982, 1894 and 1905 are displayed display during the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition in Denton, Texas, July 1, 2014.
Wedding dresses from the 19th century to present day are featured in a new exhibit showcasing the evolving styles of American brides.
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Wedding dresses designed in 2011 by Zigwai Remy Ddukomaiya, right, and in 1994 by Victor Costa are dispalyed at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition in Denton, Texas.
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A wedding dress made in 1844 is displayed at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition.
Denton, Texas
Curator Myra Walker, left, discuses a 1993 wedding dress designed by Victor Costa that is displayed at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition.
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Wedding dresses made in 1985, right, and 1994, in pink, are displayed at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition.
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Wedding dresses made in the 1970's are displayed at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition.
Denton, Texas
A wedding dress made in 1878 is displayed display at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition.
Denton, Texas
A wedding dress from a 1993 wedding is displayed with a dress made in 1878 at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition.
Denton, Texas
Wedding dresses from the 1800s to the 1930s are displayed at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition.
Denton, Texas
Wedding dresses from 1912, left, and 1934 sit on display during the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition.