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White satin wedding gown worn by Mrs. St. Clair in Philadelphia, 1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown
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White satin wedding gown worn by Mrs. St. Clair in Philadelphia, 1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Shows a white satin wedding gown worn by Mrs. St. Clair in Philadelphia, 1760, (1937). Phoebe Bayard St Clair (1743 - 1818), born in the Massachusetts colony was married to Arthur St. Clair in May, 1760. From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]
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This print showcases a stunning white satin wedding gown worn by Mrs. St. Clair in Philadelphia, 1760. The photograph, taken in 1937, captures the timeless elegance of this exquisite garment that has stood the test of time. Mrs. Phoebe Bayard St. Clair, born in the Massachusetts colony and married to Arthur St. Clair in May 1760, epitomizes grace and sophistication as she dons this Georgian-era masterpiece. The full-length dress features intricate detailing and a bustle at the back, reflecting the fashion trends of the eighteenth century. The image is sourced from "History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800" by Elisabeth McClellan, published by Tudor Publishing Company in New York during 1937. This historical documentation offers us a glimpse into colonial America's rich sartorial heritage. The photograph transports us back to a time when marriage was celebrated with grandeur and style. It symbolizes not only an individual's union but also represents an important chapter in American history. With its impeccable craftsmanship and luxurious fabric choice, this wedding gown serves as a testament to both artistry and tradition within North America's cultural landscape. As we admire this remarkable piece through the lens of history, we are reminded of how clothing can transcend mere utility to become an expression of identity and social status throughout different eras.
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