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Wedding dress designed by Jenny Beavan and John Bright for Howard's End

Marriage in the Movies

Here comes the bride: step back in time for a fabulous parade of silver screen wedding dresses.

Brides go free!

Brides past and present will receive free entry providing they arrive wearing their wedding dress.  Gail Currie and her daughter have already taken up the offer - dressed in their wedding finery to enjoy the exhibition!

The exhibition

The wedding dress is probably the most poignant symbol of the start of a marriage. Woven with symbolism and tradition, wedding dresses reflect not only the tastes and style of the bride but the social customs and attitudes of society.

This exhibition takes you through two centuries of bridal fashion, from the 1740s to 1930s, refracted through the lens of the film or TV camera.

Also on display are a selection of bridal accessories from our collection, and a small gallery of photos of brides from the Stewart family, who own Shambellie House. Together, the dresses, accessories and pictures tell the story of wedding customs in Scotland and beyond.

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Gail Currie and her daughter

Brides got in free to the exhibition: here's Gail Currie and her daughter in their wedding outfits.

Marriage in the Movies

Open: Until 31 October 2010
Cost: Entry free with admission to the National Museum of Costume

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