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Gothic Movie The Bride Wore Black

When you planning a wedding and the trimmings of wedding favors and such, with Gothic style as the theme maybe you and the other Goth couple will directly consider black as the main color to support the theme, including the wedding dresses. About the color, many people link it with one of the classic French movie, The Bride Wore Black.

The Bride Wore Black (French: La Mariée était en noir) is a 1968 French film directed by François Truffaut and based on the novel of the same name by William Irish, a pseudonym for Cornell Woolrich. Starring Jeane Moreau as a sexy, vengeful widow who gets even with those who killed her husband, believed to have influenced many brides to use a black wedding dresses on their wedding day.


Synopsis for The Bride Wore Black film (source: Wiki)

Julie Kohler (Jeanne Moreau) is introduced to us trying to commit suicide, only to be stopped by her mother (Luce Fabiole) before she jumps from her window. She is in black clothing and in obvious grief, but the reason is not yet revealed. Suddenly, Julie changes her attitude and informs her mother of her decision to take a long trip to forget. Yet, apparently, this is not what she has in mind, since she gets on the train in the presence of her young niece and then right afterwards steps down from the other side. From this point on it is clear that she has something else in mind.

The next time we see her, her hair is changed, she is in white and looking for a man called Bliss. Bliss (Claude Rich), a ladies' man, is having a party on the eve of his wedding but when Julie shows up mysteriously uninvited and totally attractive, he cannot resist the temptation to approach her and try to find out whether she is a figure of his past. While alone, she pushes Bliss off the balcony of his high-rise apartment to his death.

Her next victim is Coral, a lonely bachelor, whom she lures to a concert by leaving a ticket with his concierge. After the concert, they agree to meet the following night. Coral can't believe his luck. Before their rendezvous, Julie is seen buying a bottle of liqueur and injecting a syringe into it. When she meets Coral at his apartment, she serves him the poisoned liqueur and watches over him as he dies, revealing her true identity. He begs for his life, explaining that it was all an accident. We then see a wedding procession pause on the steps of a church, where a single shot rings out and the groom falls to the ground.

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As she travels to her next victim, Julie is seen crossing off a name in a little black book. She cases the next victim, Morane, by following his wife and child home from school. She befriends the boy, and lures the wife away from the home by sending a fake telegram that her mother has fallen ill. Julie arrives at the house and offers to cook dinner for Morane and his son. After dinner, she plays hide and seek with the boy before putting him to bed, hiding in a crawlspace underneath the stairs. As she is leaving, she claims to have lost a ring. While helping her look for it in the crawlspace where she was hiding, Julie locks Morane in the crawlspace. She reveals her true identity, and he pleads for his life. Finally, it's revealed that Julie's husband was killed by an accidental shot by Delvaux, one of a group of five friends. The five men were horrified by the accident, and disbanded, hoping to never have to confront their guilt. Julie duct tapes the gaps in the door frame, sealing Morane inside to suffocate.

As she is about to kill Delvaux with a gun, he is arrested by the police. She puts a question mark next to his name in her book, and moves on to Fergus, who is an artist. She models for him as the huntress Diana, and shoots him with an arrow. She cuts her face out of the painting, keeping with her habit of covering her tracks. She then finds a mural Fergus has painted on his wall of her reclining in the nude. She starts to paint over her face, but then decides not to.

At Fergus' funeral, she allows herself to be caught. She admits to the police that she has murdered all four men. She does not reveal why.

The film moves to a prison, where a soup cart is making its rounds. At each cell, the door is opened, and the prisoners are given some soup and some bread. Julie is revealed as a prisoner in the women's wing, and Delvaux is revealed as a prisoner on the men's side. When it is Julie's turn to work in the kitchen, she hides a knife on the soup cart. The cart makes its rounds, and turns a corner out of sight. After a brief pause, a man is heard screaming, and the movie ends.

Beside inspiring black wedding dress designer, "The Bride Wore Black" also said inspiring for Kate Bush's song "The Wedding List" on her album "Never for Ever". The old film received hostile criticism in France on its original release, and Truffaut later admitted that he no longer liked the film, and that the critics were right. Despite the critical reaction, it was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Gothic Black Wedding Dresses


The black wedding dresses is back! Contrary to late 19th and 20th century traditions, most brides in centuries past did not favor the white or off-white gown until 1840. That is the year Queen Victoria wed Prince Albert in a fashionable white dress. Prior to this, women favored bold colored dresses or wore their best dress — often one that was black or other dark color.

The white signifies with purity and always be used in wedding gowns. However, nowadays, the trend in the use of white wedding dresses is being modified. Increasingly brides prefer wedding gowns black rather than white. This makes the wedding dresses which combine the black with lace borders are becoming popular at weddings.

According to the spokesman of the Wedding Path in Great Britain, "For brides who want to make an attempt to show their way, black is one of the important trends." The spokesman also thought that the wedding gowns in black with lace and beads have also been charming. Furthermore, wives may also choose white wedding dresses with black embroidery.

In Britain, the brides who have chosen the wedding dresses in black are not strange. Before the 19th century, brides never prepared a white wedding dress for the wedding. They often choose their finest clothes. However, these clothes are not whites. In 1840, Victoria Regina wear white wedding dress married Prince Albert. This color signifies purity began to be popular at weddings. In Spain, wedding gowns black stand for the eternity of the love of spouses for the newlyweds.


The black wedding dress is more economical than white. The survey on wedding dresses found many people waiting for bridal dresses can be worn dresses that are several times instead of luxury items that are worn only once in their lives. In this regard, black wedding dresses may be the best choice. However, they are not very popular today. This may be interested in Chinese culture.

Steampunk Gothic Victorian Dark Blue Wedding Dress

Another collection of Steampunk Gothic Victorian Wedding Dress by KMK costume shops which could be your choice for Halloween or as a wedding dress is the "Elegant Steampunk Gothic Victorian Dark Blue outfit", available in blouse and skirt and custom to your size.

The themes idea of this blouse and skirt design was a mysterious Vampire or the Elegant noble of dark elegance! The mysterious impression on this blouse comes from the use of blue black taffeta that is reminiscent of raven wings.

The neckline is square cut and then overlayed with delicate lace that ends in a fitted collar around the neck with snaps and a black satin bow and further strengthen the dress design theme character.

The skirt is made from a blue black taffeta that is reminiscent of raven wings. It is meant to be a floor to ankle length skirt. The beautiful sleeves are also trimmed with more black lace and are full at the shoulder and tapered at the cuff to featuring the elegance of the Dark Raven impression on the Victorian Goth era.

It is a full but straight cut with a single deep flounce around the bottom adorned with a line of elegant black lace. The back laces up with satin black ribbon to secure a fit and hooks up the front with hook and eye tape. This Victorian Gothic dress has an elastic waist band, with a zipper and hook and eyes in back for ease to take on and off and so it fits easily and comfortably.

To get this fabulous Steampunk Gothic Victorian Dark Blue outfit, please visit KMKostumes website or other "online gothic wedding dress stores" on the internet. They display all collections on their website. Just take a round and select your choicest products from a range of cool Victorian wedding dresses. You are sure to get the latest trend of Gothic wedding dresses, prom dress or a dress for some other fabulous event such as Halloween here…

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Victorian Gothic Lolita Vampire Wedding Dress

Gothic_Lolita_Wedding_DressAs well as Gothic Steampunk Wedding Dress, this Red Black Victorian wedding gown is part of the KMK Elegant Blood collection, a line that was created to embody the world of the vampire using Gothic, Lolita and Victorian influences.

This beautiful Neo Victorian dress can be a fabulous Gothic wedding dress, alternative prom dress or a dress for some other fabulous event, a ball perhaps? Maybe even a costume for Halloween.

It is a 4 piece Gothic dress which includes a soft boned corset top with a reversed scalloped edge trimmed with black lace and a metal cross - lace and cross may vary slightly - sewen in the center of the bottom of the red triangle decoration on the corseted top.

The overskirt is a beautiful full skirt in a black cotton that dips in the back and is short and gathered in the front. Also it comes with a red tool and cotton petticoat, that peaks out beneath layer and layer of ruffles.

Comes with but can be made without a red silk dupioni peter pan collared blouse, with 3 buttons down the front. With blouse is $575 and without is $500. The skirt and petticoat have elastic and hook and eye clasp, the corseted top that goes over the skirt is laced up like a corset and has a disappearing zipper on the side for easier changing.

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