A recently completed custom wedding dress inspired by the graceful pleats and folds of a Grecian gown. The fabric is a wonderful silk-cotton blend. It has just enough sheen to convey a kind of stately luxury, but it's so breezy and comfortable to wear. It's all dressed up by the trim--gold silk organza frayed on the bias, layered under beaded embroidery. The wedding will be at a family estate in Gloucester, Connecticut, and I imagine the bride sweeping over the lawns overlooking the sea, a loose tangle of wildflowers in her hand...
Saturday, 12 January 2008
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- I loved the make-a-prom-dress montage from Pretty in Pink, and I love taking a dress from
- Here it is, at last. Six hundred ruffles, thirty hours at my trusty Husqvarna, three spoo
- A vintage coat makeover. The lining, an oily-looking peach satin, was soiled and shot. Th
- Here's Dana with her lovely mom, Betty. A couple of stunners, no? I finished Dana's custo
- The 2010 bridal season has crept up on 2009, and I have started some new custom dresses.
- A little peek at one of my new dresses that I'll be showing at the English Dept. fashion
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