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Title: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: JudithS on Thursday 20 February 20 04:16 GMT (UK)
Wonder what you think? Mediterranean Bride who brought this wonderful gown or material in her own country to downtown Canarvon West Aust - when please was this photo?  Where is she from? Greece? Maltese from the lace? Would love your opinions  :) :) :) :)
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: Treetotal on Thursday 20 February 20 13:24 GMT (UK)
I first impression was French of Italian...could you show us the whole photo if you have it including the back please Judith. Beautiful photo  :o
Carol
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: DanNC on Thursday 20 February 20 15:45 GMT (UK)
I know you didn't ask for color, but I couldn't resist. It's a great picture.  ;D
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: Milliepede on Thursday 20 February 20 21:51 GMT (UK)
First thought was Spain.
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: Ruskie on Thursday 20 February 20 22:01 GMT (UK)
If this was taken as a wedding photo would you not expect the ring to be visible?

Lovely photo but I’m not sure of her heritage  - she could be from anywhere.

If you are trying to identify her origins by the lace, could it not be that a (possibly) wealthy woman could have purchased lace from anywhere? The lace looks like a tunic of some sort rather than part of a dress. There is a skirt visible, and a ribbon of some sort.

Does any of that tally with a wedding or other ceremony related to a specific culture? It’s possibly a bit racy to be a religious one.  :)

Date wise I think this is very tricky because not much clothing is visible. Hairstyle and jewellery? Could be Edwardian, though my first thought was 1950s, though I think the hairstyle is a bit ‘loose’ for that era.

If you can find any identifiable markings or studio name on the photo that might help .... even telling us what kind of card or mount it is on might give dating clues.
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: suzyvan on Thursday 20 February 20 22:13 GMT (UK)
I can see a ring on her left hand, it is just a tiny bright mark.
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: Ruskie on Thursday 20 February 20 22:17 GMT (UK)
I can see a ring on her left hand, it is just a tiny bright mark.

You might be right.

A wedding photo would generally have the ring featured prominently.

Judith, is this a family photo?
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: suzyvan on Thursday 20 February 20 23:00 GMT (UK)
I agree not sure it is a wedding photo as you would expect flowers at least somewhere and even a husband parents etc.
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: Treetotal on Thursday 20 February 20 23:15 GMT (UK)
She appears to be showcasing the lace, that is the focal point of the photo. She is posed a bit like Queen Elizabeth. She may not be a Family member, she could be a celebrity. I agree that it doesn't appear to be Bridal as I would expect to see some kind of headdress. The reason I thought it might be French was that it could be Breton Lace. There really are no clues to date it without seeing the whole photo and the back.

Carol
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: RobinBClay on Friday 21 February 20 15:08 GMT (UK)
Google found some similar pix:-

https://www.google.com/search?sa=G&hl=en&tbs=simg:CAESqgIJ-1uqn75Bj_1gangILELCMpwgaYgpgCAMSKPUE9AT5BLgZ0g66GbIZgQ_1TDrEZny7WJacupyWdLqYl4SShLsM6oC4aMFQkqZPEtfA4qIBqGWibr0WMfSXQpX9CHqlvW8bYFRlvGStgy97aRmLEuu27ZHjGGCAEDAsQjq7-CBoKCggIARIE2vOxCgwLEJ3twQkalgEKIwoQdmludGFnZSBjbG90aGluZ9qliPYDCwoJL20vMDh2NGdoChcKBGxhZHnapYj2AwsKCS9tLzAycGtiOAodCgptb25vY2hyb21l2qWI9gMLCgkvbS8wMW13a2YKFwoEZ2lybNqliPYDCwoJL20vMDVyNjU1Ch4KC3JldHJvIHN0eWxl2qWI9gMLCgkvbS8wMWgydzcM&sxsrf=ALeKk0009w8sXwZMYpwQwIJu8DJESY-F3Q:1582297627389&q=vintage+clothing&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjwtImA9uLnAhULQEEAHaGaCJcQsw56BAgCEAE&biw=1280&bih=663
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: davidgp on Friday 21 February 20 16:07 GMT (UK)
She appears to be showcasing the lace, that is the focal point of the photo.

Carol

Agree with Carol.
There's a quantity of photo opaque used around the sitter's profile which would suggest a commerical use for the image - unless it was being prepared for re-photography as an enlargement.

David
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: Ruskie on Friday 21 February 20 21:53 GMT (UK)
The tie is just visible around her waist through the lace. I think this tie is an odd feature. The skirt looks to be taffeta or some such fabric. The lace tunic is unusual and makes the sitter look quite shapeless when most fashions (apart from 20s/30s), accentuated the “curves”.

Interesting photo.   :)
Title: Re: Beautiful Mystery Bride from Canarvon Western Australia Please date
Post by: Primrose11 on Tuesday 10 March 20 17:33 GMT (UK)
I'm no expert but googling Maltese lace did show some similarities in the pattern of the lace.
Why don't you try asking on a fashion forum eg Vintage Fashion Guild forums?
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