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Depression-era wedding dresses often were made from rayon, due to its affordability compared to silk. Because of the economic hardship of this time period, many brides opted to simply wear the nicest dress in their wardrobe (often a floral-patterned calf-length dress) or choose a style that could be dyed after the wedding and worn again. Pictured: James and Nellie Fiato, married on June 12, 1932. Photo courtesy of Rita Sadowski, VP/Creative Services Director.
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