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White Wedding Dress and Veil
White Brocade Wedding Dress and Wedding Veil
White Wedding Dress and Veil
White Wedding Dress and Veil

White Brocade Wedding Dress and Wedding Veil

Designer (London, England)
Retailer (Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1928)
Associated (Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1924 - 2016)
Date1960s
Object NameDress
Mediumpolyester, cotton and net
ClassificationsFashion and Dress
DimensionsChest x Waist x Length x Back Length x Bust x Circumference x Hips: 370 × 300 × 1400 × 2000 × 330 × 3500 × 550mm
AcquisitionThe Peggy Walker Gift, 1993.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS023754
About MeThis dress was designed by Norman Young of London and was sold by Helen Hunter in Aberdeen.

Worn with a headdress and veil, the white woven satin dress features a repeated paisley style motif throughout, boat neck, tight-fitting full-length sleeves with a point at the cuff, fitted bodice and full skirt' which forms a train at the back.

Despite social upheaval and changes in fashion in the 1960s, sometimes brides still chose more traditional wedding dresses, like this one. In choosing this design, the bride may have taken inspiration from Katharine Worsley, who married Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, in June 1961. She wore a dress of a similar style, designed by John Cavanagh.

The donor, Peggy Walker, spent her early childhood in the Aberdeenshire countryside until her family moved into central Aberdeen. She taught dressmaking and costume design at the Northern College of Education in Aberdeen. She was an expert on historical costume and amassed a large collection that was donated to Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums as the Peggy Walker Gift.


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Even in the "Swinging Sixties", brides still often chose traditional styles for their wedding dresses. This one was designed in London but sold by Aberdeen's Helen Hunter.

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