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Saturday, July 31, 2010
SEA GREEN
Sometimes adding a bit of a pastel or a clear and light color can add boldness. Check out the flower girls above and the lovely sea foam green sash above . . . stunning. These are beautiful touches for summer, all the shades of green reminding us just how close to nature we always are. . . .Thank you Mi Amor over at Style Circle on SMP for one of the most inspiring board I've ever seen . . .
Friday, July 30, 2010
INSPIRATION FRIDAY
The Dahlia you brought to our isle
Your praises for ever shall speak:
Mid gardens as sweet as your smile,
And colour as bright as your cheek.
--Sir Godfrey Webster --
Thursday, July 29, 2010
REDEFINING THE TRADITIONAL BRIDE
London based designer Kate Edmondson has been creating
wedding
dresses
and
millinery
for
private
clients
for
over
10
years.
Now
combining elements
of
vintage
glamour
with
modern
simplicity,
she's redefining the look of the traditional bride by launching Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture.
With
Kate’s
highly
developed
drapery
technique and use of
lightweight,
fluid
fabrics, each
dress
is
skillfully
designed
to
enhance
the
bride’s
individuality
and
offer
something
fresh
and
different.
Kate’s
bespoke
millinery
is
also
specifically
designed
and
hand
made
on
request
at
her
West
London
studio.
Each
bridal
hat
or
head piece
is
carefully
considered
to
compliment
the
bridal
gown
and
l luxury
silk
is
used
to
create
dramatic
shapes
or
simple
flowers
and
feathers.
Her
millinery
is
also
available
for
mother‐of‐the‐bride
or
bridesmaids
and
can
be
extended
further
to
create
corsages,
hairpieces
and
accessories.
Kate
Edmondson
Bridal
Couture
is
a
fully
bespoke
service
from
the
initial
design
process,
to
selecting
the
luxurious
fabric
and
creating
the
finished
bridal
gown.
All
fittings
involve
a
muslin and
are
conducted
with
the
designer
herself
to
achieve
the
design
and
cut
which
is
most
flattering
for
the
bride.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Cooties are catching!
Here is an ADORABLE way to do your wedding programs! These brought back memories of school (my friends and I would always make these!). The programs are fully formatted and have the entire interior devoted to your ceremony information. They are divided into four main interior sections. The designer, KatsKrafts, can customize EVERYTHING for you including the font, the design, wording, the outer names/images, etc! There are over 50 paper colors to choose from! KatsKrafts will also make Wedding Menus and Placecards!
GREAT FINDS FROM TALLULAH OPAL
It's the small touches that count and having beautiful creations around on your wedding day is so important. Tallulah Opal's handmade florals are simply stunning and come in a variety of accessories: hair clips, tie belts and lapel pins to name just a few. All items in her Etsy shop are made by hand and she has sourced everywhere for the highest quality supplies she could find to assemble her quality products. She is, as she says, "inspired by vintage style and I try to reflect that in my work. . . ."
It's the small touches that count and having beautiful creations around on your wedding day is so important. Tallulah Opal's handmade florals are simply stunning and come in a variety of accessories: hair clips, tie belts and lapel pins to name just a few. All items in her Etsy shop are made by hand and
she has sourced everywhere for the highest quality supplies she could find to assemble her quality products. She is, as she says, "inspired by vintage style and I try to reflect that in my work. . . ."Tuesday, July 27, 2010
UPCYCLED DESIGN FOR BRIDES AND MAIDS
Remember the kind of slip Elizabeth Taylor wore in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof? Once upon a time these were commonly known as full slips and no woman was properly dressed unless she was wearing one underneath her dress. Fast forward some forty years and eco-conscious Amanda Rose of Amanda Rose Bridal in Palm Bay, Florida collects these tossed and forgotten pieces of vintage lingerie and turns them into the treasures you see here. Adding dying to the process and many different laces she's collected, she's found creative ways of reusing material to create absolutely beautiful things....
Pretty maids all in a row. Mixed laces with ribbons and handmade florals. These are dresses your maids will certainly wear after the wedding . . .
Layers of ruffled vintage and recycled fabrics and laces... topped off with a beautiful sash of handmade roses. Perfect for a party dress, bridesmaid dress, or just because. Looks great with cowboy boots, flip flops or barefoot... use your imagination..
Lacey vintage slip overlaid with vintage chiffon and lace... topped off with a beautiful handmade rose at the hip.... so sweet and feminine. Perfect as a rehearsal dinner dress, beach wedding dress, bridesmaids' dress, reception dress or just because you can.....
Monday, July 26, 2010
BABY DOLL CHIC
The baby doll dress is either empire or natural waisted with a full skirt and short hemline. Always youthful, the look evokes images of the light-hearted playfulness of youth. These styles by Icesumeimaking are perfect examples of the Mod-look London helped create in the swinging 1960s. While all dresses sporting mini length were revolutionary back then, forty-some years later the mini is part of mainstream bridal wear, tallied up as another great option you have on your wedding day.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
VINTAGE SUMMER
Days of summer offer the perfect time to reflect and dream. These accessories are just the touches that remind us of that period between Gatsby and Art Deco. Thank you Bargain Hoot for your labor of love in putting together and sharing this board with us all . . .
Saturday, July 24, 2010
YELLOW AND NAVY BLISS
Friday, July 23, 2010
1970s-80S PRAIRIE REVIVAL PART 2
Laura Ashley 1983
While Jessica McClintock revived the Prairie Gown with her Gunne Sax line in the seventies, the more haute couture versions of Prairie came to us through the stunning creations of British designer, Laura Ashley. She used finer imported cottons and voiles and in the images above and below we can see perfect examples of this look at it's best. Vintage elements were really brought out in the accessories like the straw hat and crochet gloves below.
Laura Ashley 1986
Today there is very little in the Prairie look that has survived except for the fact the dresses remain to-the-floor and in cotton. Contemporary brides find the high collars restricting and with all the added ruffles and laces, the overall look rather babyish. In the photos above and below, certain elements of Prairie Revival are updated for today's bride who has embraced it as a vintage look . . .I for one love the intricate srips of lace running vertically and horizontally all over the blouse and skirts. Dresses like these are the perfect opportunity to wear the best imported cottons you can find.
The Prairie look updated circa 2010
Photos by Berit New York
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Cookies can be a work of art....
I love when I get an email first thing in the morning that is GREAT NEWS! My day started by reading an email that SweetAmbs was back. Who is SweetAmbs, you ask? An amazing pastry artist. I have been wanting to share her works of art on my blog for awhile now, but her etsy store has been on "vacation". Well...she's back! And you, my lucky readers, are in for a treat! Her cookies are so beautiful and I am so excited to finally be able to share them here....
To see more of Amber's amazing work you can visit her Etsy store or view her blog here!
THE PRAIRIE GOWN REVIVAL PART 1
The Prairie gown is also known as the maxi or hippie dress. I call them hostess gowns because their latest revival comes from the laid-back home entertaining crowd here on the West Coast embracing this casual but chic look. Prairie gowns initially were introduced in the late 60s early 70s era and sported a totally different look than the contemporary gown today. Designer Jessica McClintock took elements from prairie looks such as pinafores, eyelet cottons, high collars and made the name Gunne Sax synonymous with a laid-back country look. Fast forward thirty some years and these gowns are still long, to-the-floor and in cotton eyelet but are sleeveless and have lower necklines. Lately gowns like the ones above have showed up around resorts and resort climates, eventually moving out onto the streets and into bridal wear. For the more casual or backyard wedding they're popular in eco-chic fibers like linen and cotton. I’m even finding some in vintage stores online offered up as hippie or boho gowns.
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Here's a look at some Prairie gowns from the initial 1970s revival.
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Early Jessica McClintock for Gunne Sax about 1974.
And guess who sported the Prairie look on her wedding day October 11, 1975 . . . .? Not a very clear picture of Hillary and Bill I know but she looks very chic for her time . . .
Here's a look at some Prairie gowns from the initial 1970s revival.
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Early Jessica McClintock for Gunne Sax about 1974.
And guess who sported the Prairie look on her wedding day October 11, 1975 . . . .? Not a very clear picture of Hillary and Bill I know but she looks very chic for her time . . .
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