POB Photo Contest - Fabric - Renaissance Wedding Costumes

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Hello Hive Community! I hope everyone is doing well. Thank you for stopping by and checking out this post about my Renaissance wedding outfits. If you would like to enter this week's Proof of Brain Photo Contest please follow this link

All photos were taken with my dad's Canon EOS 60D single-lens reflex camera.

Cotton and Leather
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I love the Renaissance Festival, so we decided to dress up in period attire and get married at a venue that had a historic stone house in Johnson City, TN that was over 100 years old. My wedding dress was made of cotton and my groom's outfit was cotton and leather.

The venue is known as The Peter Range Sr. House which was built in 1796. The place sold to a new owner in 2021. There are several photos of the property on Zillow. We got married there back in September 2011.

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The entire wedding party's outfits were made of cotton fabric. I had all the clothing custom-made by hand to fit our theme. It was a magical wedding!

The ladies' dresses were bright-colored cotton with linen undergarments
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The men's shirts were made of cotton linen
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My parents were dressed up, too!
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You are on roll @melyxaluna. Keep up the good work.

Not sure whether you just got married or you were displaying old weddding photographs. Anyway, wish you a lifetime of wedded bliss!

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