Photo Album -

Dressing for Life Event

   Iowa Falls, Iowa   April 8, 2008

Models in Iowa Falls, IA., prepare to bring a visual message during the
life-style show called "Dressing for Life."  The white dress represents
purity.  The veil represents modesty and illustrates that a bride takes
her husband's name as his protective covering.   A bride "waits
patiently" for her groom. 
 

Young models in Iowa Falls, IA., wearing party and prom dresses from
1980 (first two from left), a lawn dress from 1910, and two prom dresses
from 1960.
 

The model from Iowa Falls, IA., is wearing an Edwardian-style wedding
dress from the early 1900s.


Models from Iowa Falls, IA., are wearing a dress from the 1920s, the
Civil War era, and a black mourning dress from the late 1920s.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Iowa Falls, IA., models are wearing a bicycle dress and Victorian Lawn
dress from the early 1900s.  The bicycle dress, from the Karen Nott
collection, was donated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Iowa Falls models wait patiently backstage for their grand entrance.