Let me guess… There was a big sale at the window curtains store?
Mort-i-Fied on
Reminds me of (The Sound of Music) Von Trapp children all wearing their drapery play outfits.
shellyayy on
Lol, I have a similar photo. My sister thinks they look elegant, I thought they looked like a bunch of 🫢
kayescl0sed on
😅😅😅
Gwynnavere on
In all fairness this is an extreme fashion example for a 70s wedding. Most had more subtle and pastel floral patterns. This is bold AF
pinewind108 on
I wonder if any of them had doubts about that choice, lol.
myaltaltaltacct on
Well, one way to make the bride to stand out is to have all the bridesmaids wear camouflage.
Agreeable_Peak_6100 on
Like one of those “Magic Eye” photos where if you look long enough, it’s 3D.
wdw2003 on
The veritable explosion in a paint shop.
Curt_in_wpg on
That was one bride who wanted the make sure her bridesmaids were not a distraction for the groom.
Total-Subject-3747 on
Must have been fabulous 50 years ago!
MissTrixieTheGypsy on
That print was EVERYWHERE in the 70s..drapes, tablecloths, hammocks, clothes! Pretty sure I had a pair of bellbottoms in 5th grade of it..maybe it was 6th grade 🙃
Remarkable_Royal4230 on
This is awesome 😎
Truebeliever-14 on
I was a bridesmaid wearing a similar dress in the earlier 70’s, no surprise why I chose a solid color for my bridesmaids dresses two years later.
laikocta on
I can’t tell where the dress stops and the bouquets start, amazing lol
My parents married in 1975; dad wore a yellow jacket and mom’s wedding dress was yellow and orange floral print. The only attendants were best man and MOH who wore pale blue.
EvrthngsThnksgvng on
I love this
Goggles_Pisano on
Turn it down!
PopeInThePizza on
Oh sweet Lord. My mom made my dad a dashiki out of this pattern!
themomcat on
Lets bring this back
Many_Inevitable_6803 on
Omg that’s incredible! If it was just a pic of the bride it would look normal. Meaning her dress isn’t crazy
Enough-Reading4143 on
Funny thing is the bride is in a relatively tame dress. So this wasn’t really her style, she just wanted her bridesmaids to look terrible
Elmy50 on
This is almost like one of those 3D optical illusions
Ivotedforher on
We had that couch, too.
texasusa on
Grandma’s couch made sacrifices for this.
Dairy_Ashford on
and they probably got that at Sears (if they didn’t sew it themselves)
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Let me guess… There was a big sale at the window curtains store?
Reminds me of (The Sound of Music) Von Trapp children all wearing their drapery play outfits.
Lol, I have a similar photo. My sister thinks they look elegant, I thought they looked like a bunch of 🫢
😅😅😅
In all fairness this is an extreme fashion example for a 70s wedding. Most had more subtle and pastel floral patterns. This is bold AF
I wonder if any of them had doubts about that choice, lol.
Well, one way to make the bride to stand out is to have all the bridesmaids wear camouflage.
Like one of those “Magic Eye” photos where if you look long enough, it’s 3D.
The veritable explosion in a paint shop.
That was one bride who wanted the make sure her bridesmaids were not a distraction for the groom.
Must have been fabulous 50 years ago!
That print was EVERYWHERE in the 70s..drapes, tablecloths, hammocks, clothes! Pretty sure I had a pair of bellbottoms in 5th grade of it..maybe it was 6th grade 🙃
This is awesome 😎
I was a bridesmaid wearing a similar dress in the earlier 70’s, no surprise why I chose a solid color for my bridesmaids dresses two years later.
I can’t tell where the dress stops and the bouquets start, amazing lol
Someone was looking for this pattern for an old [couch](https://www.reddit.com/r/Mid_Century/s/dugI5NQ38M) yesterday. Crazy coincidence!
That is some aggressive floral!
My grandma had a couch in that same floral
My parents married in 1975; dad wore a yellow jacket and mom’s wedding dress was yellow and orange floral print. The only attendants were best man and MOH who wore pale blue.
I love this
Turn it down!
Oh sweet Lord. My mom made my dad a dashiki out of this pattern!
Lets bring this back
Omg that’s incredible! If it was just a pic of the bride it would look normal. Meaning her dress isn’t crazy
Funny thing is the bride is in a relatively tame dress. So this wasn’t really her style, she just wanted her bridesmaids to look terrible
This is almost like one of those 3D optical illusions
We had that couch, too.
Grandma’s couch made sacrifices for this.
and they probably got that at Sears (if they didn’t sew it themselves)
How many couches died for those dresses?
A picture of the bride in front of the drapes