Wedding Purses – Something old or something gold

Posted on | August 4, 2010 | No Comments

A selection of vintage purses from the 1950s to 70s

A selection of vintage purses from the 1950s to 70s

On the bride’s special day there are many final touches that come to mind that should be addressed such as “What shoes to wear? ”  ”What kind of veil?” but one that is frequently forgotten is – “Where do I put the tissues that I most likely will need?”  An impromptu survey of some of our former brides says usually it ends up in the cleavage.  Not the classiest start to one of the most fabulous events of your life.

While some dresses, including our Cabaret Collection Grace Kelly Dress have pockets – some don’t, and often its the bridesmaid’s duty to hold the collection of must haves as the bride walks down the aisle.

For purses, there are a quite a few choices that are available for both the bride and bridal party.  There are clutches, which frequently have a concealed shoulder strap that can be used if both hands are needed for a task; such as welcoming your guests.  Delicate wrist straps are also a good choice as your purse will always be handy and can accentuate your outfit.

When it comes to colour or fabrication there are a variety of ways to go.  In most boutiques these days it seems to be en vogue to go for satin or silk covered purses that blend into the dress to become discrete.  We however think that adding a bit of vintage distinction is a great way to go.  A white beaded bag adds shine to look and can be a good size to hold all the neciessites.

Cabaret Vintage Bride's Purse in Beads and Sequin

Cabaret Vintage Bride's Purse in Beads and Sequin

The advantage of also going with a shimmering white that is of varied construction (beads and or sequin) is that there is a spectrum of colours reflected in the overall purse making it easy to coordinate with a variety of dresses in case the bride is wearing white, winter white, antique white, ivory, taupe or darker.

Cabaret Vintage Gold Purse

Cabaret Vintage Gold Purse

Within our Queen Street store we’ve found a lot of cocktail brides leaning towards metallics as their fabric of choice for their wedding purse.  In particular, our selection of gold purses are very popular.   We are very lucky to have in store a variety of styles from the 1940’s to the 1970’s such as the purse shown above.  Many brides seem to love the fact that they are investing in a vintage piece that is not only a fabulous accent for the wedding day, but a great evening piece that can be worn for years to come at a variety of events.

Bonus, with a vintage purse you’ve already crossed one item off a wedding to do list:  Something old and something fabu.

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