Country's Largest Vintage Bridal Show In DC Again This March - Washingtonian
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Country's Largest Vintage Bridal Show In DC Again This March - Washingtonian
"Something Old, the largest vintage bridal market in the country, was started by Vintage Vintage Vintage co-owners Libby Rasmussen and Rajni Rao. The show features expertly-sourced wedding pieces from the 1920s through the early 2000s, and according to Rasmussen, possibly dating back to the late 1800s."
"Shoppers will find a collection of gowns from sizes 0 to 12, and other wedding attire in sizes 0 to 24, as well as heirloom jewelry pieces and accessories. The show will host more than 30 vendors from across the country, including vintage curators, designers, and florists, plus cafe owners selling coffee and matcha."
"Even if you've already gotten married, if you have a love and appreciation for beautiful, romantic vintage pieces, this is such a special place. I got married last May and I still shop the event like crazy."
Something Old: A Vintage Bridal Show will take place in Washington, DC on Saturday, March 7 at The Square. Founded by Vintage Vintage Vintage co-owners Libby Rasmussen and Rajni Rao, this is the largest vintage bridal market in the country. The event features wedding gowns in sizes 0-12, other wedding attire in sizes 0-24, heirloom jewelry, and accessories sourced from the 1920s through early 2000s, possibly dating to the late 1800s. Over 30 vendors will participate, including vintage curators, designers, florists, and cafe owners. On-site seamstresses provide alteration advice. Early access tickets cost $60 (9-11 AM), with later slots priced lower, down to $15 for 3:30 PM entry. Free parking is available for the first three hours.
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