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Blue Wedding Suit
Blue Wedding Suit
Blue Wedding Suit

Blue Wedding Suit

Date1946
Object NameSuit
Mediumrayon
ClassificationsFashion and Dress
DimensionsChest x Waist x Length x Back Length x Bust x Circumference x Hips: 450 × 390 × 1320 × 1320 × 390 × 1280 × 430mm
AcquisitionPresented in 2014 by Helen Jason.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS082975
About MeThe bride and groom met during World War Two and wed in Wales in September 1946. The groom served in the Black Watch and was from Aberdeen. The couple moved to the city immediately after their honeymoon.

From 1941, cloth and clothing were rationed under the British Government’s Utility Scheme. Brides often married in uniform or two-piece suits due to shortages of material for a traditional wedding dress. These suits usually featured a straight skirt and a semi-fitted jacket with padded shoulders. Britain, burdened with national debt, remained in the grip of austerity. Cloth and clothing were in short supply and clothes rationing remained in place until 15 March 1949.

This suit was made by the bride’s neighbour, who was a dressmaker. It was worn with a short, black tulle veil attached to a blue headdress decorated with blue feathers.


Blue and Black Wedding Veil
Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
1946
White Wedding Dress
Peggy Walker
1950s
School of Domestic Science, The Robert Gordon University
1948
Wedding Suit
A.C. Little Union Street
1941