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The WWII Parachute Bridal Gown

Paisley

I'll Lock Up
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From Manolo for the Brides:

[Major] Claude [Hensinger] was flying his B-29 on a bombing raid over Yowata, Japan in August 1944 when the engine of the plane caught fire. He and his crew bailed out with their nylon parachutes. During the night while they waited rescue, Claude used his trusty parachute as a blanket and a pillow. After he and his men were rescued, he kept the parachute. When he proposed to Ruth in 1947, he handed her the parachute and suggested she make her wedding gown out of it. She did. Here are the results.​

(Click the above link to see the gown.)
 

Paisley

I'll Lock Up
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Indianapolis
More information on the construction of the dress, and the groom's wartime adventure, here at the Smithsonian.

The dress was based on one that was inspired by Gone with the Wind.
 

Rufus

Practically Family
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Thanks for posting that paisley!

You always see fellas in War films saying' I'm keeping this for Doris...'.
Really lovely to see an actual wedding dress from a parachute.

Made my day!

;-) Ruf
 

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