What does a Victorian Wedding Gown look like?
A wedding gown of the Victorian Era was simply a lady’s best gown, or just the one she decided to wear for the wedding. It always conformed to the current fashion, and was usually high necked and long sleeved, as most wedding were daytime affairs. Often, the dress would later be converted to a low neckline and short sleeves to act as a party dress for the rest of the year. It could be any color, as white was not standardized until after 1910.