Cover Page of 2007 Italian Vanity Fair Article "I Now Declare You Husband and Husband"
Dublin Core
Identifier
Morse_Italian_Vanity_Fair_11_Oct_2007_1.jpg
Title
Cover Page of 2007 Italian Vanity Fair Article "I Now Declare You Husband and Husband"
Description
The cover page of a 2007 Italian Vanity Fair Article titled "I Now Declare You Husband and Husband," about the wedding of Ben Morse (VC Class of 1993) and Richard Mason, with a photo of the couple, Richard’s parents, and the Reverend Holdsworth.
Creator
Julian Hargreaves
Date
2007-09-23
Subject
Weddings; Clothing and Dress
Relation
For Better and For Worse
Type
Still Image
Spatial Coverage
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Rights
© Julian Hargreaves for Italian Vanity Fair, all rights reserved
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Source Identifier
For Better and For Worse
View Type
group
Repository
Collection of Ben Morse
Original Format
Document
Donor
Ben Morse
Public Information
from the donor: "To the Vassar Costume Department,
I am attaching a piece Italian Vanity Fair published on my wedding (civil partnership). Wedding was in Glasgow, Scotland, on 23 Sept 2007; piece was published 11 Oct 2007. Also attaching the English translation.
I wore a green herringbone tweed suit made by a local Edinburgh tailor, and my partner wore a bespoke suit his father had made for him when he was 18 (which still fit). There were at least 10 Vassar grads in attendance. We had a Scottish Episcopal ceremony at which Jews and atheists took communion, and we were somewhat unofficially the first openly gay ceremony to be performed in a church in Scotland.
The inset photo on the fourth page is from our version of a rehearsal dinner -- a drinks party in a Victorian greenhouse two nights before the wedding. I'm wearing a seersucker suit by Dries van Noten.
Enjoy!
Benjamin Morse '93
(Will be at the upcoming reunion.)"
I am attaching a piece Italian Vanity Fair published on my wedding (civil partnership). Wedding was in Glasgow, Scotland, on 23 Sept 2007; piece was published 11 Oct 2007. Also attaching the English translation.
I wore a green herringbone tweed suit made by a local Edinburgh tailor, and my partner wore a bespoke suit his father had made for him when he was 18 (which still fit). There were at least 10 Vassar grads in attendance. We had a Scottish Episcopal ceremony at which Jews and atheists took communion, and we were somewhat unofficially the first openly gay ceremony to be performed in a church in Scotland.
The inset photo on the fourth page is from our version of a rehearsal dinner -- a drinks party in a Victorian greenhouse two nights before the wedding. I'm wearing a seersucker suit by Dries van Noten.
Enjoy!
Benjamin Morse '93
(Will be at the upcoming reunion.)"
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