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The world famous Harper's Bazaar magazine has been a fashion authority for well over a century. Discover elegant designer wedding dresses from the past for inspiration in planning your own special bridal gown.

     
 
     
 
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November 2, 1867

 

"Bridal Toilettes"

Fig. 1. —Gored dress of white persane, fastened up the front with crystal beads. Neck high, and trimmed with Valenciennes lace, as are likewise the caps. Tulle, veil and wreath of orange blossoms.

Fig. 2. —Princesse dress of white mull, worn over a high-necked waist of Valenciennes lace and insertion. Skirt tucked; waist trimmed with bias folds of the same stuff. Tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms.

 

 
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January 18, 1868

 

 

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June 13, 1868

 

 
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December 12, 1868

 

 

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October 4, 1884

 

 
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HARPER'S BAZAAR, the famous American weekly women's fashion magazine, published its first issue in 1867 in the large newspaper format design of Harper's Weekly.  Harper’s Bazaar, based in New York, was intended for the women of the middle and upper socio-economic classes of the second half of the 19th century, and provided fashions from Paris and the German fashion newspaper, Bazar. The focus of Harper's Bazaar was on "....the useful with the beautiful, and aiming to include every thing that will be interesting to the family circle.... Being intended largely for ladies, it will devote a considerable space to the matters which fall particularly under their jurisdiction, such as dress and household affairs." [Harper's Bazaar, November 2, 1867] In 1901, Harper's Bazaar became a monthly, and in 1929 its title was changed to Harper's Bazaar, a magazine in publication today.

 

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