FIND MORE NEWS ONLINE AT RAPIDCITYJOURNAL.COM CELEBRATIONS BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY, JULY 6, 2014 | C5 Share your happy news Are you celebrating the birth of a baby, an anniversary, a wedding, an engagement, the get-together of several generations or any other happy event? To submit your announcements, go to rapidcityjournal.com/celebrate or call 394-8383. ANNIVERSARIES Wedding fashions from 1800s to today include a strapless Michael Faircloth gown with a bodice featuring leather and a dress designed by Nardos Iman with a skirt of ostrich feathers. Associated Press A gown from 1952 of white cotton organdy DENTON, TEXAS | Wedding embroidered with floral dresses from the 19th cenmotifs was what Janie tury to the present day are Stidham chose to wear to featured in a new exhibit her 1994 wedding. She showcasing the changing found the dress, featured styles of American brides, in the exhibit along with from a 1900s dress with Associated Press one she designed, in a Dala lace choker collar to a las vintage store window beaded flapper dress from Wedding dresses made in 1985, right, and 1994, in pink, are displayed at the “American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuafter realizing she was too the 1920s to a 1980s satin tall to wear her mother’s confection with an explo- ity,” exhibition in Denton, Texas. tea-length wedding gown sion of organdy ruffles. essence of American style,” as she had planned and not elements that keep reMore than 40 wedfinding exactly what she emerging. A Victor Costa- said Walker, adding, “It is ding gowns spanning fashion history, social his- wanted in upscale stores designed dress from 1993 from 1844 to last year around town. tory, the birth of modern for a wedding in Scotland are featured in the free “It was perfect because fashion and the birth of the with embroidered thistles exhibit that opened over we were in this old chapel American woman and the features style elements the weekend in the North American woman becom- and we rode from the Texas city of Denton. Most from the late 1800s chapel to the reception in a ing a fashion icon.” including a dust ruffle of the dresses are from 1930s limousine,” she said. “It really is like a walk beneath the dress, covered the University of North When Stidham, an Texas’ Texas Fashion Col- buttons on the sleeves and through fashion history,” associate professor at Walker said. a long train. lection — which includes UNT who teaches fashion The exhibit also show“It’s got a 19th century more than 20,000 historic design, created the 2007 cases dresses that stray flavor but it’s really a clothing items, while from the traditional white, gown for an Alaska wed1990s dress,” she said. others were loaned from ding, she took inspiration A gown from 1982 with including an 1878 dress private collections. from the location, choosof deep plum silk satin billowing sleeves inspired “It’s going to bring ing a gray satin fabric and featuring a boned bodice. by the dress Princess up a lot of memories and embellishing the neck and Diana wore the year earlier “Everyone did not get sentiment,” said exhibit wrists with shredded silk married in a white wedwhen she married Prince organizer Myra Walker, and organza to evoke the ding gown, often it was director of the Texas Fash- Charles stands beside a icy surroundings. Gibson Girl-inspired gown your best dress,” Walker ion Collection. Steven Porterfield, said. from 1894 with similarly “American Brides: who owns Cat’s Meow Walker’s own wedding voluminous sleeves. Inspiration and Ingenuvintage store in the West Walker said American style dress from 1974 is part of ity” runs through Oct. Texas city of Midland and began to come into its own the exhibit — an example 24 at the Greater Denton loaned several gowns from of the earthy style of that beginning in the 1890s Arts Council’s Pattersonhis collection, noted that decade. A neighbor made with illustrator Charles Appleton Center for the wedding dresses have a Dana Gibson’s portrayal of the cotton dress with a Visual Arts. fabric featuring tiny flow- special place in women’s American beauty. Walker said the exhibit wardrobes: “That’s one “The show is not really ers from a Vogue pattern not only shows the changthing women keep,” he for her outdoor wedding. ing styles over the decades, about the white wedding said. Dresses from last year dress, it’s really about the but also highlights the Fasion trends over the years featured in exhibit Lucille Hengen Charles and Albina Kulpaca Hengen, 90th Kulpaca, 60th RAPID CITY | Lucille Hen- gen will celebrate her 90th Birthday July 15, 2014. An Open House for Lucille will be held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, July 13, at the Canyon Lake Chophouse. Cards may be sent to 4125 Canyon Lake Drive, Rapid City, SD 57702. Holec, 90th RAPID CITY | Bill Holec will be celebrating his 90th Birthday on July 17, 2014. Please send Birthday wishes to him at 2114 Buena Vista Drive, Rapid City, SD 57702. RAPID CITY | Dr. Charles and Albina “Beanie” (Bradsky) Kulpaca were married July 10, 1954, and will celebrate their 60th anniversary at Sylvan Lake Lodge in Custer State Park. Their children are Karen (Greg) McNeil, Susan (Jon) Hancke, Nancy (Tom) Finley, Bruce (Peg) Kulpaca, Brian (Denise) Kulpaca, and Mary Ann (Shane) Kilpatrick. Cards may be sent to 1201 Kulpaca Place, Rapid City, SD 57701. Mary and Clifford Shorb Shorb, 60th Ted Waterson Ted Waterson RAPID CITY | Look who turns 90! Ted Waterson will celebrate his 90th birthday at a luncheon hosted by his children from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, July 13, at Canyon Lake Park, shelter 1. No gifts, please. Cards may be sent to 4966 Albert Lane, Rapid City, SD 57703. HERMOSA | Clifford and Mary Shorb will celebrate their 60th anniversary on Friday, July 11, 2014. They were married in 1954 in Rapid City. Their children are Gary (deceased), Larry (Tina), Bill (Edna), Wade (Bridget), Kellie (Travis), Mike (Pam). They have 19 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren. Cards may be sent to 24471 Shorb Road, Hermosa, SD 57744. VIEW THE LATEST WEATHER WITH OUR HOURLY AND 7-DAY FORECAST AT RAPIDCITYJOURNAL.COM/WEATHER LOVE GETTING NEWS ON THE GO? 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