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'30's Wedding Glamor: Sarah Arnett

Imagine an opulent ’30s-inspired fete in a stunning setting like the historic Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. Sarah Arnett’s Alexandra gown would be sublime doing the Charleston! Of course, no ensemble would be complete without heirloom jewels. Those of us who are not related to Marjorie Merriweather Post (the original owner of Mar-A-Lago before Donald Trump) can borrow their jewels from Adorn Brides.

Elegant '30's wedding, Sarah Arnett Alexandra

Images: tuxedo via Vintage Glam, cake April Reed, placesetting at Mar-A-Lago Palm Beach via Latoya B. Young, invitations by Raleigh Days via Oh So Beautiful Paper, jewelry via Fred Leighton,  flowers via Saipua, hair via Casandoideias, gown via Sarah Arnett, Alexandra

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4 comments to ’30s Wedding Glamour: Sarah Arnett

  • Pamela

    hello- Sarah Arnett’s Alexandra is the ONLY gown I want for my wedding. However, I was told that it has been discontinued and is currently unavailable! Please tell me this isn’t true and could you advise where I might find this fabulous creation?

    Thank you!!!

  • Hello! I am so sorry to report that Alexandra is discontinued! However, the flower and gorgeous train are actually optional, and detachable. You could choose a similar gown like Greta. In the image on Sarah’s site Greta has the flower and train on the side, but you can move it to the back just like Alexandra. Please let me know if you need any help at all with anything else!

  • erin

    I’m doing a 1930’s theme as well, and I have a gorgous Maggie Soterro dress lined up. She has lot’s that fit the theme. I was wondering if anyone has bridesmaid dresses figured out. I can’t really decide and don’t want to go the flapper route, just something with a hint towards the era.

  • Have you looked at Quail? http://qisforquail.com/bridal/ She has some really great ones!

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