Anglo-American Wedding, Fishers I., NY, 1963

    Item Description
    Description

    Dressed for her role as a member of the bridal party and still holding her basket, a flower girl savors champagne in her own special way.

    Katrina Thomas's notes: Whether newly arrived in the U.S. or American citizens, resident for generations, the greatest number of marriages adheres to the Anglo-American model, promoted by a powerful wedding industry. Wedding coordinators and bride guides are consulted. With nothing left to chance, planning often takes months. The wedding can be officiated by anyone licensed to marry -- a member of the clergy, an interfaith minister, a civil marriage celebrant. The bride usually wears the most extravagant white dress she or her father can afford. Wedding party attire is color coordinated with the floral decorations -- bridesmaids in matching dresses, groomsmen in ties of the same color, even the two mothers often agreeing to something similar. The marriage may demand a fairy tale wedding, which seeks to be memorable and unusual in a climate of sameness, often incurring considerable wedding debt. In contrast, the procedure of an upper class Anglo-American wedding, held most often at the bride's home, recognizes family traditions. Most of my pictures depict the varied customs kept by this group, the sons and daughters of my WASP or Jewish friends and other couples to whom I have been recommended.

    Linked Agent
    Photographer (pht): Thomas, Katrina
    Physical Form
    Date Created
    1963
    Geographic Subject
    Extent
    1 photograph : black-and-white
    Resource Type
    Internet Media Type
    image/tiff
    Digital Origin
    Institution
    Library
    Shelf Locator
    BMC-M59
    Local Identifier
    BMC-M59_66-21
    PID
    bmc:59469
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    Photographer's categories: Feast and reception , Bridal attendants , Sharing drink , Children