1901–1910
Edwardian Wool Wedding Dress
Identifying Authentic Edwardian Wool Wedding Dress
Authentic edwardian wool wedding dress pieces (1901–1910) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Natural animal fiber in a wide range of weights and weaves. The workhorse of Victorian and 1940s utility fashion; also found in fine Edwardian tailoring and 1950s–60s couture.
When examining a potential edwardian wool piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Ceremonial dress for weddings. White became dominant after Queen Victoria's 1840 wedding, though colored wedding dresses remained common through the 1930s.
Wedding Dress Authentication Checklist
Yellowing of white silk is natural aging, not damage — expected
Check for detachable trains — Victorian and Edwardian brides often removed them after ceremony
Look for "something borrowed" alterations — many were re-worn and altered
Check construction at stress points: underarms and seams reveal repair history
Identifying Authentic Wool
Burn test: wool smolders slowly, smells like burning hair, leaves crushable black ash
Check for moth damage: small irregular holes in fabric, especially along seams and folds
Wool crepe (flat-textured) vs wool tweed (textured) vs wool challis (lightweight)
Quality indicator: fiber count — finer wool has more fibers per square inch
Care & Preservation
Dry clean recommended for shaped garments. If hand washing, use cold water and wool-specific detergent; never hot water or agitation. Lay flat to dry. Store with cedar to prevent moth damage.
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