ext_122325 ([identity profile] saylee.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] indeedsir_backup2011-01-17 11:03 pm
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Question: 1920's weddings

I'm doing research for a fic, and find myself up against a brick wall trying to find information on weddings in the 1920s. All my google-fu is turning up are links on planning a flapper-themed wedding, and a few pages on wedding dresses from the period, which while slightly more useful, is not the sort of thing Bertie would notice.

So, does anyone know anything about weddings in the 1920s, especially in Britain, as opposed to America? Traditions we had then that we don't have now, or vice versa? What the reception would be like? Would they do a rehearsal dinner? Would the spongebag trousers Bertie talks about be something worn to all weddings, or only upper class ones? Why doesn't my library seem to have any books on this? Any tidbit is appreciated.

(And don't worry; I promise I'm not marrying off Jeeves or Bertie.)

[identity profile] adina-atl.livejournal.com 2011-01-19 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
His down-at-heel artist friends would do registry weddings, of which Wodehouse gives us plenty of examples.

[identity profile] umpteenth-gail.livejournal.com 2011-04-25 09:17 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the Emily Post chapter, auque_t. It was a story without dialogue, such that I felt as if I was sucked inside the head of one of the family members and almost was a part of that family! Loved the chaos and distractedness in the house, with everyone coming and going and nervous people who can't keep still. :)